Beyoncé’s feelings about Jay-Z in “JOLENE” are a switch-up from her album “Lemonade.” Several songs off “Lemonade,” including “Pray You Catch Me” and “Hold Up,” talk about deceit and unfaithfulness in a relationship. For the Beyhive, it wasn’t hard to connect the dots that Beyoncé was referring to her hubby, Jay-Z. Rumors had been circulating for years that Jay-Z had cheated on Beyoncé, and “Lemonade” seemed to reveal the truth about the infidelity. The track “Sorry” even features the famous lyric, “He only want me when I’m not there / He better call Becky with the good hair,” which many believe is the musician referring to Jay-Z’s other women. Jay-Z later admitted to cheating on Beyoncé not long after “Lemonade” was released.

In 2017, a year after “Lemonade” dropped, Jay-Z told the New York Times Style Magazine he had cheated on the musician. He explained, “You have to survive. So you go into survival mode, and when you go into survival mode what happen? You shut down all emotions. So even with women, you gonna shut down emotionally, so you can’t connect.” He continued, “Yes. In my case, like it’s, it’s deep. And then all the things happen from there: infidelity.” But we supposed that time heals all wounds, because instead of singing about her disgust for Jay-Z and his infidelity, Beyoncé is standing behind her man on “JOLENE.”

Read More: World News | Entertainment News | Celeb News
Nicki

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Blinken arrives in Ukraine as Russia takes more territory

Unlock the US Election Countdown newsletter for free The stories that matter…

Gypsy Rose Blanchard and Ryan Anderson Reportedly Fought Over His Food Hoarding Before Split

An explosive fight over food hoarding ultimately led to Gypsy Rose Blanchard…

King Charles Queen Camilla Arrive at Breathtaking Estate Surrounded by Nature to Celebrate 19th Anniversary

King Charles and Queen Camilla were captured getting off their plane as…

Secret UFO civilization, aliens could be here on Earth already: Harvard scientists

Researchers at Harvard University and Montana Technological University speculated that an unidentified,…