American rapper, Jay Z has confirmed his mother, Gloria
Carter is a lesbian as well as admitting that he had cheated on Beyonce.
The Roc Nation boss made the revelations in his new album,
“4:44” that was released in the wee hours of this morning.
The 4:44 album was dropped exclusively on Tidal, a music
streaming service owned by Jay Z and some other music artists.
The rapper uses the album, being his 13th studio album to
really make some personal revelations.
In it, Jay Z revealed that he cheated on Beyonce and that it
affected her and their child, Blue Ivy. He said it took Blue being born for him
to realize the value of his marriage.
Addressing the 2014 elevator fight with his sister-in-law
Solange, Jay Z confirmed in the “Kill Jay Z” track that she attacked him
because he cheated on her sister and refused to acknowledge his fault.
He rapped, “You egged Solange on. Knowin’ all along, all you
had to say you was wrong.”
Jay Z, however, expressed remorse for cheating on his wife.
In the track Family Feud, he makes reference to Becky, a name Beyonce mentioned
in one of her songs, “Sorry”, from the Lemonade album when she said, “better
call Becky with the good hair.”
Jay Z raps: “Yeah, I’ll f*ck up a good thing if you let me /
Let me alone, Becky / A man that don’t take care his family can’t be rich.”
He continued in the track 4:44 “Look, I apologize, often
womanize / Took for my child to be born / See through a woman’s eyes / Took for
these natural twins to believe in miracles / Took me too long for this song.”
For years, there have been reports that Jay Z’s mother is
gay and Jay Z and his mother seem to confirm the reports in the new album.
Among the songs in the album is a track called “Smile.” Jay
Z’s mother, Gloria Carter, collaborated with her son on this track and they
both seem to be telling the world that Gloria has been a lesbian for years but
had to remain in the closet.
Jay Z rapped, “Mama had four kids, but she’s a lesbian. Had
to pretend so long that she’s a thespian. Had to hide in the closet, so she
medicate…”
Jay Z’s mom who had to raise the rapper and his three
siblings on her own, after Jay Z’s dad abandoned them when he was young also
recited a poem at the end of the track.
By John Owen Nwachukwu
