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How to stream, watch Beyoncé’s new visual album ‘Lemonade’
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The song features the lyrics: “He only want me when I’m not there / He better call Becky with the good hair”. After the recent debut of her visual album “Lemonade” on HBO, a Ticke.
Some fans on social media are already speculating with references from Beyonce’s song that she’ll be dropping an album and a divorce in her new video. She followed that by including backup dancers dressed in Black Panther-esque outfits during her Super Bowl halftime show.
But lots of fans are caught up in the lyrics to many of Beyonce’s new songs and many think the album alludes to a rocky relationship between the 34-year-old singer and her husband of eight years.
Beyonce described the rapper as “beautiful” as she took to the stage in Miami to kick off the 41 date tour.
Beyonce did not mention her husband – aside from a quick thank you at the end – and said little about her new album, noting only that her favorite song was “All Night”, a slow number that starts, “I’ve found the truth beneath your lies”. Later, before singing her hit song “Halo” she said: “Thank you Prince for your lovely music”.
“They saw me talking to Beyonce when she was a young child and challenging her, even then, to understand where she was coming from and critical thinking, but you also seen me diving on the bed and playing with Blue Ivy so that kinda answers your question right there”, he said.
“I have nothing but the utmost respect for Beyonce”. In her fifth studio album, Beyoncé uses adaptations of Shire’s poetry to bookmark chapters within the album- Shire is credited on the album as a collaborator on “Film Adaptation and Poetry”.The album, released Saturday, is exclusively streaming on Tidal, where it can also be purchased for $17.99.
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“Lemonade” was an ode to black women, and a deeply personal story at the same time.