

The final song on "4:44" is purely dedicated to Beyonce. In this song on "Lemonade," Beyonce croons to her husband that she wants to rediscover the love they had by making up "all night long." And although she knows that "so many people" are "just tryna' touch ya'," she still wants to "give you some time to prove that I can trust you again."

"Who would've thought I'd be the dad I never had," he raps, "Be the husband I've become, usually nothing come from that." Still, the song also addresses how that absence could've affected how he is as a man, a husband and a father. This song on "4:44" is actually a "letter" to the rapper's father, Adnis Reeves, who left the family when Jay-Z was only 12 years old. "Your heart is broken 'cause I walked away/And I know I promised that I couldn't stay baby/Every promise don't work out that way," she sings. But watching him hurting, she sings that she can no longer leave. In this rare ballad on "Lemonade," Beyonce recognizes that she may have hurt her husband by claiming she was leaving him after his infidelity. "I'm crazy, you ever leave me I might have to put on a gris-gris/Spell for us to stay together." "And thank the heavens for BB, her Creole roots run deeply," he raps, referencing Beyonce. And in fact, Jay-Z says he'd do anything to keep his family together.

On this "4:44" track, which received help in the form of the couple's 5-year-old daughter, Blue Ivy, Jay-Z seems appreciative of the family he's created. Back at home, Bey is joined by none other than a twerking Serena Williams who bounces while Beyonce sings, "Middle fingers up/Put them hands high/Wave it in his face/Tell him, boy bye!" She also sheds light on who her man has been cheating with, singing: "He better call Becky with the good hair."

In the video, she turns up on a party bus, having the time of her life. Now, Beyonce just wants to dance her cares away with her girlfriends. The tables have turned in this uptempo track. Since the rest of "Resentment" tells the story of a woman who has been scorned by a man who threw her over for a more attractive one, it's no wonder that fans were left reeling by this.Beyonce's second visual album "Lemonade" was released Saturday, April 23, 2016. Although Beyoncé and Jay Z have only been married for six years now, their first duet together was "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" which was released 12 years ago in 2002. "Been ridin' with you for 12 years, why did I deserve to be treated this way by you?" she sang, when the original line from the song sets the ridin' bar at six years not 12. During their Saturday night show, Beyoncé improvised some lines to her 2006 song "Resentment" and her improvisation was. However, Beyoncé brought the rumors back during the On the Run Tour, though it seems pretty inadvertent.īeyoncé and Jay Z have essentially built their whole tour around remixing and renewing their songs, keeping their fans on their toes, making sure that we're getting a true performance rather than a live repeat of songs we could hear better on the CD. The rumors didn't really gain traction despite Rita Ora being asked about a Jay Z affair, likely because Jay Z and Beyoncé are the closest that America is going to get to a universally beloved royal couple. Some theorized that Solange was attacking Jay Z because he had been cheating on Beyoncé - which, they went on to say, explained why Beyoncé didn't do very much to stop her. Among the numerous potential explanations for the fight was a particularly surprising one. It feels like a lifetime since the infamous Jay Z and Solange elevator fight video was floating around the Internet.
