Indeed many of the 34-year-old’s tracks, which were unveiled on HBO over the weekend, focus on themes of infidelity and marital problems – issues which have long circled the singer and her husband of eight years, Jay Z.
In fact, the song Sorry even has the bold lyrics: “I see them boppers in the corner. They sneaking out the back door. He only want me when I’m not there. He better call Becky with the good hair.”
It hasn’t taken long for listeners to speculate just who Becky with the good hair could be.
According to E! News designer Rachel Roy, who has previously been linked to Jay Z, took to Instagram shortly after Lemonade aired to reference the track.
“Good hair don’t care, but we will take good lighting, for selfies, or self truths, always. Live in the light #nodramaqueens,” Rachel penned alongside a selfie on her account, which has now been changed to private.
But her post didn’t go unnoticed and she later took to Twitter to defend herself. “I respect love, marriages, families and strength. What shouldn’t be tolerated by anyone, no matter what, is bullying, of any kind,” Rachel, who was previously married to Jay Z’s business partner Damon Dash, penned.
In another track called Intuition, the singer says: “In the tradition of men in my blood you come home at 3AM and lie to me.”
Meanwhile in 2014, at the time of the infamous elevator fight between Jay Z and his sister-in-law Solange, a source alleged to E! News that “Rachel was being flirtatious” at the event.
However Jay Z, Beyonce and Solange did not address the claims.
Meanwhile Beyonce also revealed never-before-seen home videos with her daughter Blue Ivy, which showed a happy side to family life.
Bey also shut down the wild conspiracy theories that she wasn’t actually pregnant with Blue Ivy by sharing footage of her beautiful baby bump.