Jay Z finally addresses marriage rumours in new song
Jay Z has finally addressed rumours surrounding his marriage to Beyoncé.
In a new song he raps: "You know you made it, when the fact your marriage made it, is worth millions."The line from the song called, All The Way Up, is a direct jab at media outlets who have spent weeks speculating about the state of couple's relationship.
The rumours began after songs on Beyoncé's album, Lemonade, mentioned infidelity and heartbreak.
Jay Z finally addresses marriage rumours in new song |
She also makes reference to: "Looking at my watch, he should have been home. Today I regret that night I put that ring on."
Many assumed that Beyoncé was singing about her own recent experiences.
Although Jay Z candidly shoots down those claims in the new song.
"Lemonade is a popular drink and it still is," the rapper says.
Even Beyoncé dedicating the track Halo to Jay Z during the opening night of her Formation tour wasn't enough to quash reports of problems between the pair.
She described him as her "beautiful husband" and told the audience in Miami that she loved him "so much".
Bey says Lemonade, her sixth studio album, is based on "every woman's journey of self knowledge and healing".
Jay, 46 and Beyoncé, 34, have been married since 2008. They have a four-year-old daughter, Blue Ivy.
The pair have always tried to keep their private lives away from the cameras which at times has led to people questioning the state of the relationship.
In 2014 a hotel employee was fired after leaking CCTV images of the couple.
They footage showed Beyoncé's sister, Solange, apparently attacking Jay Z.
The reason behind the altercation was never made public but the family released a statement saying Jay Z and Solange 'were moving forward' after what happened.
Image caption Beyoncé and her sister Solange perform at Coachella music festival in California
The statement read: ""As a result of the public release of the elevator security footage from Monday, May 5th, there has been a great deal of speculation about what triggered the unfortunate incident.
"But the most important thing is that our family has worked through it.
"Jay and Solange each assume their share of responsibility for what has occurred."
Jay ends his verse on All The Way up with a direct nod to what happened that night while at the same time paying tribute to Prince.
"Prince left his masters where they are safe and sound. We'll never let the elevator take us down," he rhymes.
Jay Z is well known for his hidden messages in his lyrics and has even written a book revealing the secrets behind some of his most memorable quotes.
Although we think with All The Way Up he's made it clear what his message this time round is.
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