Beyonce Drops New Album, Suggests Infidelity

April 25, 2016

In a much anticipated event, Beyonce dropped a brand new visual album on Saturday evening that has propelled the pop princess right back into the spotlight.

Beyonce released a teaser for her upcoming album – titles ‘Lemonade’ – last week and, needless to say, fans all over the world went mental.

Bey then finally released the visual album, which follows the same recipe as her previous album, on HBO on Saturday evening.

The visual album features 12 brand new songs with accompanying videos, including the new single she debuted at the Super Bowl halftime show this year, Formation.

The album features incredibly powerful songs, including songs about politics, black empowerment and feminism. However, it was one song in particular that grabbed the attention of many – most so of the BeyHive; Beyonce’s fan base.

The song ‘Sorry’ features some cryptic lyrics that many believe is Beyonce’s way of working through (and informing the world) of husband Jay-Z’s infidelity.

He only want me when I’m not there / He better call Becky with the good hair,” is the lyric in question – of course suggesting that Jay-Z had an affair with some other woman.

And just who could this woman be? Well, the BeyHive seemed to have solved that mystery, too.

People are saying ‘Becky’ is Rachel Roy – a designer that has a pretty close relationship with Jay-Z.

It is also alleged that Jay-Z’s elevator fight with Beyonce’s sister Solange in 2014 was due to Rachel Roy.

And in an even more bizarre turn of events, Rachel Roy herself tweeted something very cryptic right after the release of the song:

“Good hair don’t care, but we will take good lighting, for selfies, or self truths, always,” she wrote on Instagram. “Live in the light #NoDramaQueens.” she tweeted.

Very interesting indeed.