As Beyoncé’s highly-anticipated new album "Renaissance" was released, some tracks seemingly addressed her husband Jay-Z’s cheating scandal and his infamous elevator fight with her sister Solange.
The "Break My Soul" singer, 40, whose 16-track album was reportedly leaked two days early, got candid in her seventh studio album and appeared to reference Jay-Z’s infidelity with the lyrics "nobody’s perfect" and that the couple doesn’t "need the world’s acceptance." The record was officially released Friday.
In the track "Plastic Off 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."
The infamous elevator scandal also appeared in another single, "Cozy," as Beyoncé mused, "She’s a god, she’s a hero, she survived all she been through, confident and she lethal.
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"Might I suggest you don’t f--- with my sis, because she comfortable. Comfortable in my skin, cozy with who I am."
In May 2014, leaked security footage surfaced of Solange attacking Jay-Z, 52, after the trio departed a Met Gala after-party. The video showed a bodyguard breaking up the fight between the two as Beyoncé stood still in the corner of the elevator.
After that incident eight years ago, the Knowles sisters and Jay-Z, who shares 3 children with Beyoncé, released a joint statement stressing the two have apologized to each other as it was a "private family matter."
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However, "Renaissance" isn’t the first time Beyoncé addressed Jay-Z’s infidelity in lyrics.
The singer first opened up publicly about her husband not remaining loyal in her 2016 visual album "Lemonade," referencing another woman as "Becky with the good hair."
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The "Love on Top" singer included the elevator situation in a remix of the track "Flawless," featuring Nicki Minaj.
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"We escalate, up in this b---- like elevators. Of course sometimes s--- go down when it’s a billion dollars on an elevator."