Jay Z knows he’s making money out of lemons.
The Tidal mogul has finally broken his silence on his wife’s highly suggestive “Lemonade” album, which hints at his apparent infidelity.
And the rapper may have 99 problems but he’s sipping on the lemonade just like everyone else in the Beyhive.
Jay Z references Beyoncé’s cheating anthem in a guest verse on the remix of Fat Joe’s and Remy Ma’s “All the Way Up,” which was made exclusively available on Tidal on Tuesday night.
"You know you made it when the fact / Your marriage made it is worth millions / Lemonade is a popular drink and it still is/ Survival of the littest," the hip hop star raps.
Sadly, he didn’t provide any lyrical clues as to who “Becky with the good hair” is.
However, it’s the first time the 46-year-old has addressed the rampant allegations about his wandering ways.
Beyoncé fans went wild last month when the songstress released her new album and seemed to accuse her husband of eight years of unfaithfulness.
Bey particularly ignites flames with the track “Sorry,” where she sings: “He only want me when I’m not on there / He better call Becky with the good hair.”
The musical diss sparked a witch hunt for the second half of the rumored affair, notably leading to fashion designer Rachel Roy and British singer Rita Ora.
The two women lightly alluded to the song on social media, giving fans enough evidence to slam them as homewreckers. Both have since adamantly denied disturbing the A-list marriage.
In the new rap, Jay Z also leaves the drama aside to pay tribute to Prince.
“Prince left his masters where they safe and sound/We never gonna let the elevator take him down,” he raps about the music icon’s shocking death last month.
The verse can also be read as a subtle reference to the infamous elevator fight with sister-in-law Solange Knowles.
"Blue looking like Pac in the tub" Jay a fool for that one ……
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