Beyonce and Jay Z new album in the works after wrapping up 'On The Run' world tour

After wrapping up their "On The Run" world tour, Beyonce and Jay Z are reportedly planning to release an album late this year or in early 2015, according to E! News. Such news has surfaced following the reports that the power couple recently had their marriage vows renewed, despite being rumored to have separated.

The news was announced by Dash Radio VP Karli Henriquez after the station's DJ Skee first told the news to his listeners on air. He said that the 44-year-old rapper and mogul will be releasing a "huge" new album alongside his 33-year-old "Crazy in Love" hitmaker wife.

As the couple's summer tour had already reached its conclusion, Beyonce and Jay Z are now pushing through another phase of their family act by collaborating on their album next.

Numerous rumors have surfaced even before the "On The Run" tour began, such as the pair's relationship being on the rocks and that Queen Bey is pregnant with their second child.

While the music couple has been known to avoid commenting on such speculations, Jay Z may have hinted about making their family bigger as he altered the lines to the track "Beach Is Better" during their performance in Paris, rapping that "she's pregnant with another one."

Last August, the news of Beyonce and Jay Z getting a divorce after their six-year marriage went viral; however, the latest reports have been drawing attention to the couple having recently renewed their vows.

According to the Italian magazine Grazia, Beyonce went to Europe not only for her birthday also but also for a "commitment ceremony" to celebrate their marriage with close family and friends.

Moreover, it was reported by TMZ that the couple may have decided to settle down in the West Coast and have been considering to purchase a multi-million dollar mansion in Beverly Hills worth $85 million.

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