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THE BREAKDOWN: Beyonce Reveals That Jay Cheated On Her???

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Over the weekend, Beyonce had the town talking about whether or not Jay cheated on her with Dame Dash's ex, Rachel Roy! 

Rachel Roy was rumored to have been the cause that now-famous Elevator fight scene featuring Jay-Z, Beyonce and her sister Solange Knowles. Beyonce may now be bringing it all to light!

Beyonce's mysterious, hour-long special, "Lemonade," aired Saturday night ... leaving fans in absolute awe and total confusion.
The HBO event was the debut of her visual album, now available on Tidal, packed with some masterfully-shot music videos and brutal lyrics about a cheating significant other.
A large portion of the special focused on Beyonce singing about being a scorned woman, whose man had been stepping out with a side piece. Jay Z's name immediately started trending as the videos rolled out, viewers at home assuming each track was actually about him.
Here are a breakdown of the bitter lyrics
  • "You can taste the dishonesty, it's on your breath," she purrs in "Intuition."
  • "Are you cheating on me?" she asks in "Denial," where she's seen strolling through the streets with a baseball bat, out to smash anything she can.
  • "Hold up, they don't love you like I love you," she sings in the same track, referring to other women.
  • In "Anger," she says if her man wants another woman, she'll "wear her skin over mine." Creepy, right? She also ends the song singing, "Tonight I'm f--ing up all your s--t, boy. This is your final warning. You know I give you life. You try this s--t again, you gonna lose your wife!"
  • Serena Williams popped up to pop her booty in "Emptiness," where Bey says, "I ain't thinking about you, middle fingers up!" The song also kicks off with her saying, "Ashes to ashes, dust to side chicks."
  • The country-sounding track, "Accountability," begins with her musing, "Am I talking about your husband or your father?" Could this entire album might actually be about her mother and her grandmother? Bey's father, Mathew Knowles, appears in this video with Blue Ivy as well, showing they're still close, despite anything that happened between him and her mother.
  • For "Every Promise," we FINALLY see Jay Z for the first time, just as everyone started thinking she had him hid in a basement somewhere. "Now that reconciliation is possible, if we're gonna heal, let it be glorious," she says. Are we supposed to think he did cheat ... but it's been forgiven? Is this all just fiction? Are we reading too much into it all?
  • The next visual packed a powerful punch, as the mothers of Trayvon MartinMike Brown and Eric Garner were seen, holding photographs of their children.
  • The special ended with "Redemption," showing wedding footage from her mom's recent nuptials, as well as her own with Jay. We glimpse Bey and her man getting matching tattoos, as well as adorable footage of Jay with their daughter at the Super Bowl.
Is Bey talking about Jay-Z or is she referring to her cheating DAD, Matthew Knowles!? We're confused! And almost positive that was Beyonce's whole point. :P

One thing we know: Despite  the controversy of the songs, Beyonce and Jay Z seem to be still together as shown at the end of the TV special.

Designer Rachel Roy, who has been linked to Jay Z in the past, then posted a grinning selfie on Instagram with the caption, 
“Good hair don’t care, but we will take good lighting, for selfies, or self truths, always.
“Live in the light #nodramaqueens,” 
Roy added.
The online back-and-forth prompted Roy — the ex-wife of music producer Damon Dash, Jay Z’s former business partner — to quickly change her Instagram account to private.
But the designer then posted another message on Twitter that seemed to take on Bey once more.
“I respect love, marriages, families and strength. What shouldn’t be tolerated by anyone, no matter what, is bullying, of any kind,” 
Roy’s relationship with Jay Z has fueled rumors for years and was alleged to be behind the infamous elevator scuffle between Beyoncé’s sister, Solange Knowles, and the rapper in 2014 after the Met Ball in Manhattan.

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