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Beyonce’s “Lemonade” comes to iTunes after 24-hour exclusivity window on Tidal
The answer might have something to do with the visual album’s last chapter, “Redemption”, in which Beyoncé discusses her grandmother’s recipe for lemonade.
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Indeed numerous 34-year-old’s tracks, which were unveiled on HBO over the weekend, focus on themes of infidelity and marital problems – issues which have long circled the singer and her husband of eight years, Jay Z.
It just got a whole lot easier for fans to get Beyonce’s new album.
Instead of talking about the new music, most people were left wondering if Jay-Z has had unfaithful tendencies, CBS2’s Jill Nicolini reported.
Fans anxious enjoying Beyonce’s “Lemonade” would require a Tidal subscription can rest easy, as the groundbreaking album has come to iTunes.
“He better call Becky with the good hair”, sang Queen B on the cut “Sorry” and afterwards The Hive stung Ms. Roy pretty severely.
“Then the speculation began who was Becky with the good hair?”
Is Rachel Roy hiding from the angry beehive?
The post read, “Good hair don’t care, but we will take lighting for selfies or self truths always, live in the light”.
Beyoncé made a statement on a strained relationship with her father, on the song “Daddy Lessons” which could easily cross over into a country hit. But what folks are now wondering if it has anything to do with the recent backlash following the release of Bey’s album, Lemonade.
That was enough for the singer’s so-called BeyHive to go on the attack, not just criticizing the designer but also reportedly flooding her Instagram and her teenage daughter’s Instagram with negative comments and emojis of bees.
“I think that it has helped bond women together women”.
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Frazier predicts that if Beyonce is going to address the matter further, she’ll do it during a concert to fans.