Not only was Beyoncé's 'Lemonade' the most acclaimed album of her career, but it also gave an insight into her marriage with Jay-Z thanks to songs like 'Hold Up' and 'Don't Hurt Yourself' portraying a woman that had been cheated on.

Now, it seems that her husband's new album '4:44' - which is out today via his streaming service TIDAL - addresses those rumours head-on.

The title track has lyrics like "If my children knew, I don’t even know what I would do / If they ain’t look at me the same, I would prolly die with all the shame / You did what with who? What good is a ménage à trois when you have a soulmate, you risked that for Blue?”

Another song, 'Kill Jay Z', seems to address the famous scuffle he has with her sister Solange in an elevator at the Met Ball, when he raps (addressing himself): "You egged Solange on, knowin' all along all you had to say you was wrong / You almost went Eric Benét, let the baddest girl in the world get away / I didn't even know what else to say. Never go Eric Benét / I don't even know what you woulda done, in the future, other (expletive) playing football with your son".

Heck, he even goes as far as referencing Beyoncé's famous 'Becky with the good hair' line on 'Sorry', with lines like "“I’ll f**k up a good thing if you let me / Let me alone, Becky! / A man who don’t take care of his family can’t be rich / I watched Godfather, I missed that whole sh*t'.'

So, now you know - Lemonade wasn't a work of fiction...