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One of the most well-known marriages in entertainment is theirs.
And now, on her explosive new album, Renaissance, Beyonce has responded to criticism of her relationship with rapper Jay-Z after rumors of infidelity and heated arguments.
Today marks the release of the US superstar's seventh studio album, which details how she has salvaged their relationship and confronts adultery rumors as well as the infamous elevator incident in which her sister physically assaulted Jay.
And she uses its 16 songs to present a condensed account of life in response to a number of figurative bombs on her last album, Lemonade from 2016.
On Plastic Off The Sofa, Beyonce appears to be alluding to the criticism that has surrounded their relationship over the last six years when she sings, "We don't need the world's acceptance.
“They’re too hard on me, they’re too hard on you, boy.”
She also appears to show a softer side towards Jay, who she married in a top-secret intimate wedding on April 4, 2008 — the fourth day of the fourth month, in honour of their favourite number
Beyonce croons: “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.”
Beyonce also hints at the women Jay-Z is rumoured to have been with in Alien Superstar and how no one can come close to their chemistry.
She sings: “I’m one of one, I’m number one, I’m the only one.
“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.”
Beyonce, mum to daughter Blue Ivy, ten, and five-year-old twins Rumi and Sir with Jay-Z, recorded Renaissance over a three year period.
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