Jay Z new album: Secret album with Beyonce tipped to release soon

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Despite the rumors regarding Jay Z and Beyonce splitting due to numerous issues surrounding Beyonce's "Lemonade" album, a report from Page Six reveals that the couple's relationship may be stronger than ever as they are reportedly set to launch a new collaborative album that they secretly worked on. 

Not only have they complete worked on a secret album but the report also points out that recording is already complete. A full list of tracks have not yet been leaked but this does indicate that the couple may have been working on it for some time, even during the period Beyonce was recording "Lemonade."

The report reiterates that rumors about their relationship going sour started after "Lemonade" was released due to the lyrics of the songs about a cheating spouse. Neither Beyonce nor Jay Z gave official comments regarding the rumors and if this collaborative album turns out to be true then it would prove that they are still together. 

According to the report, it is unclear how long the couple may have been working on the album. There were rumors of Jay Z releasing a new solo album this past April but it did turn out to be an April Fool's joke on the Internet and Beyonce has been busy with "Lemonade" and her current Formation World Tour.

Complex reports that the controversial nature of "Lemonade" will force Jay Z to get more personal with his next album. The rapper has taken a long time to record a full album, with his last record released as far back as 2013, and a new collaborative effort with Beyonce may be the perfect answer to resolve the rumors and get his career back into the spotlight. 

Neither Jay Z nor Beyonce has given any official comment regarding the secret album or its potential release date on Tidal. 

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