Beyoncé references Jay Z cheating rumours in latest album

Beyoncé appears to have spoken out about the Jay Z cheating scandal and the news-making elevator attack by her sister Solange Knowles.
Fans were shocked to hear references to her connection with the rapper on the singer’s seventh studio album, Renaissance, which was released by the Crazy in Love hitmaker.
In her 2016 album Lemonade, the 40-year-old artist publicly addressed the Guns Go Bang singer’s adultery by referring to the other woman as “Becky with the good hair.”
Now, in her newly released track Plastic On The Sofa, Beyoncé sings:
“We don’t need the world’s acceptance. They’re too hard on me, they’re too hard on you, boy.”
“Boy, I know you can’t help but to be yourself around me, yourself around me. And I know nobody’s perfect so I’ll let you be, I’ll let you be.
“It’s the way that you wear your emotions on both of your sleeves, ’til the face you make when I tell you that I had to leave.
She further sings, “I’m one of one, I’m number one, I’m the only one,” hinting that she’s now confident that Beyoncé is the only “one” for Jay Z.
“Don’t even waste your time trying to compete with me. No one else in this world can think like me. I’m twisted, contradicted, keep him addicted,” the song adds.
She also wrote lyrics about the 2014 issue when Solange hit her hubby in elevator at the Met Gala which the trio later dubbed as “private family matter” in a joint statement.
Beyoncé’s newest single Cozy seems to be about the incident in which she sings, “She’s a god, she’s a hero, she survived, all she been through, confident and she lethal.
“Might I suggest you don’t f*** with my sis, because she comfortable. Comfortable in my skin, cozy with who I am,” the song adds.