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Beyoncé's latest visual album, "Lemonade," explores some new, frank territory for the singer.
Though her husband, Jay Z, has long been featured on her songs, including successful collaborations "Crazy in Love" and "Drunk in Love," he's never quite been the central subject like he seems to be in "Lemonade."
The album — available on iTunes and Tidal — sounds like a collection of classic breakup songs, with Beyoncé listing her grievances about a man suspected to be Jay Z. But by the second half of the album, things get quite a bit more complicated.
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. It may be as much art as autobiography, but many have connected the apparent infidelity mentioned in the album and the infamous video footageof a fight breaking out between Beyoncé's sister, Solange, and Jay Z in an elevator.
Here are the most revealing lyrics on "Lemonade" that seem to give a window into Beyoncé's marriage with Jay Z:
"Can't you see there's no other man above you? / What a wicked way to treat the girl that loves you"
Cowritten by Ezra Koenig of Vampire Weekend, who once tweeted one of the lines ("Hold up, they don't love you like I love you"), "Hold Up" rides a sunny reggae groove. But Beyoncé has harsh words for her man, telling him, "I smell your secret, and I'm not too perfect / To ever feel this worthless." Going through his "call list," she warns, "I'ma f--- me up a b----."
In the video for "Hold Up" from the "Lemonade" film, Beyoncé walks down a street causing destruction everywhere.
"He only want me when I'm not there / He better call Becky with the good hair"
The lyric heard 'round the internet, about who a man suspected to be Jay Z is spending his time with, has been the most dissected on the album. Amateur sleuths have come up with theories about who "Becky with the good hair" is.
Fans immediately picked out designer Rachel Roy, who denies that she's the person referenced, though she first posted a message on Instagram that seemed to be a response to the song.
People are also speculating the "Becky" could be singer Rita Ora, who has been linked to Jay Z. This has resulted in a lot of Beyoncé fan backlash against the women, which Roy called a form of "cyberbullying."
Apparently, the fact that neither woman is named Becky doesn't matter to fans.
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