Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Beyonce’s new album has shined some light in her rotten marriage


It’s no secret that multi talented songstress, Beyonce Knowles has revealed her dirty linen to the world. Her recent album dubbed Lemonade has made siren all over the internet.

The controversial album that made a one-hour special visual release broadcast on HBO, discloses all the nasty things Jay Z has been doing to the ridiculously hot singer. Remember when Beyoncé’s younger sister Solange Knowles slapped Jay Z?
Well, it was later revealed that the bust-up was as a result of Jay Z’s flirting with Fashion Designer Rachel Roy at an event that he and his wife had attended earlier. Whatever that was, its definitely linked to ‘Lemonade’. The album has a series of bitter,autobiographical,sad songs about infidelity, Black Culture,feminism,personal strength and love.Beyonce expresses deep revelations of his husbands but what caused alarms was this line; ” He only want me when I’m not there / He better call Becky with the good hair”

Sad that even the most beautiful women get cheated on. But men, here are tips to cheat with dignity and avoid getting caught.
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