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Beyonce slams Jay Z, mistress Rachel Roy in new song 'Don't Hurt Yourself'?

| Apr 25, 2016 10:27 PM EDT

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Beyonce may have just slammed her husband Jay Z in her latest song "Don't Hurt Yourself" under her newly-released album "Lemonade."

Back in 2014, a video of Beyonce's sister Solange attacking Jay Z inside the elevator circulated online. Immediately after its release, there were some speculations that Solange confronted Jay Z regarding his cheating.

Since then, Beyonce, Jay Z or Solange never spoke about the issue again, and the former never confirmed whether or not her husband indeed cheated on her.

Meanwhile, it is only now that Queen Bey is opening up about her husband's infidelity and what better way to do it than through her latest song.

The lyrics of "Don't Hurt Yourself" goes something like this: "Who the f*ck do you think I is? You ain't married to no average b**ch boy. You can watch my fat a** twist boy. As I bounce to the next d*ck boy. And keep your money, I got my own. Get a bigger smile on my face being alone."

According to Design N Trend, the lyrics of Beyonce's latest track is actually directed at Jay Z.

"While she does not discuss any mistresses on 'Don't Hurt Yourself,' she does allude to some of Jay Z's alleged philandering on other songs on 'Lemonade,'" the publication noted.

One such line can be found in Beyonce's song "Sorry" which goes "He better call Becky with the good hair." There are some rumors that this line was directed at Jay Z's alleged mistress Rachel Roy who he's been linked to since 2014.

On Sunday, Roy heightened rumors that the line from "Sorry" was for her after she posted a cryptic message on Twitter.

"Good hair do not care, but we will take lighting for selfies, or self truths, always. Live in the light #nodramaqueens," she wrote.

As of late, Beyonce has not yet confirmed or denied the rumors regarding her songs' lyrics and her husband's infidelity.

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