Beyoncé Appears To Reference JAY-Z's Infidelity & Beef With Solange Several Times On "Renaissance"

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"We don't need the world's acceptance / They're too hard on me / They're too hard on you, boy," the mother of three sings on "Plastic On The Sofa."

Seeing as six long years passed between the arrival of Beyoncé's Lemonade and her newly released Renaissance album, the Houston native had a lot to say on her 16-track project – including addressing her husband's past infidelity, and the time that her younger sister, Solange Knowles, attacked JAY-Z in an elevator at the 2014 Met Gala.

On the eighth track, "PLASTIC OFF THE SOFA," Bey seemingly says that she and her partner of 21 years are in a place where they don't need external validation about their union. "We don't need the world's acceptance / They're too hard on me / They're too hard on you, boy," she sings.

Beyoncé Appears To Reference JAY-Z's Infidelity & Beef With Solange Several Times On "Renaissance"
JAY-Z and Beyoncé at the 2014 Met Gala -- Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images

"Boy, I know you can't help but to be yourself around me / And I know nobody's perfect so I'll let you be," the four-minute and 14-second long song continues. "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."

Elsewhere, on "ALIEN SUPERSTAR," Queen B lets her confidence shine through, sharing lyrics that sound as though she's not worried about catching her husband hanging around "Becky with the good hair" again anytime soon.

"I'm one of one / I'm number one / I'm the only one," the mother of three boasts. "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."

RENAISSANCE's second title, "COZY," saw Beyoncé giving a shout-out to Solange for taking matters into her own hands amid her cheating drama with JAY-Z.

As you may remember, security cameras caught the When I Get Home artist physically laying into the New York rapper as her older sister watched. A bodyguard eventually stopped the fight, though viewers of the video have long laughed at how calm Bey remained in the midst of chaos, seemingly unbothered by her man being attacked.

"She’s a god, she’s a hero / She survived all she been through / Confident and she lethal / Might I suggest you don’t f*ck with my sis because she ­comfortable," she reminds listeners.

Stream Beyoncé's RENAISSANCE album here, and tap back in with HNHH later for more music news updates.

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Hayley Hynes is the former Weekend Managing Editor of HotNewHipHop, she stepped down after two years in 2024 to pursue other creative opportunities but remains on staff part-time to cover music, gossip, and pop culture news. Currently, she contributes similar content on Blavity and 21Ninety, as well as on her personal blog where she also offers tarot/astrology services. Hayley resides on the western side of Canada, previously spending a year in Vancouver to study Fashion Marketing at Blanche Macdonald Centre and Journalism at Mount Royal University in Calgary before that. She's passionate about helping others heal through storytelling, and shares much more about her life on Instagram @hayleyhynes.
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