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Beyonce bringing post Lemonade drama to Miami
Beyond sharing revealing, if still largely figurative, lyrics, Beyoncé may never reveal the specifics behind her songs.
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Her rabid fans, of course, have been busy dissecting every word of “Lemonade” and trying to line it up with her and Jay Z’s personal life.
And just when you thought Queen Bey has thought of it all, she made us all lose it during her HBO special Lemonade that aired on Saturday night.
Beyonce called Jay Z out for cheating during ‘Lemonade’.
She sings: “Looking at my watch he should have been home”.
Miming along to a Meghan Trainor’s new sassy track, Better (featuring Yo Gotti), she can be seen flicking her blonde hair, posing and pointing at the camera while wearing a white top.
Beyoncé sure knows how to drop an album. Jay Z tried to sue Tidal’s former owners for lying about the service’s subscriber numbers, and the company has since tried unsuccessfully to get into the business of making TV shows.
She captioned the now deleted image of her giggling with a pal: “Good hair don’t care, but we will take good lighting, for selfies, or self truths, always. live in the light #nodramaqueens”.
“That sent the beehive into overdrive!” She was allegedly the reason Beyonce’s sister Solange went after her brother-in-law in an elevator after the Met Ball in 2014.
“Came into this world daddy’s little girl”.
There are already rumours arising about some of the lyrics alluding to her relationship with Jay, with the second song Hold Up belting out – “Can’t you see there’s no other man above you?”
He remembers the singer, when asked if she ever experienced racism in her childhood, saying, “I feel like with my career I’ve now broken barriers”.
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Instead, the father-of-four spoke of his pride, adding, “I am so proud of Beyonce, because that means the body of work that she did has made that type of impact on the market place. I do know no matter what, open honesty or brilliant marketing it, has touched a chord and will sell like insane”, he said.