With Jay-Z aging gracefully on his newest album, 4:44, listeners mightâve been surprised (or not) to learn that the rapper directly addressed BeyoncĂŠâs Lemonade numerous times, confirming that he was, indeed, up to some lying and philandering while married to Bey. Whatâs perhaps more surprising then is that BeyoncĂŠ was heavily involved in crafting 4:44 as we know it, as revealed in a new interview with No I.D., the albumâs producer. âI always call Bey our de facto A&R. Pillow talk is the strongest conversation on the planet,â he explained to the New York Times. âEvery song has to get past her ears, in my eyes. She came by a lot and played a good part in helping us get over hurdles on certain records. Of course sheâs genius-level with that.â
Although Jay-Z didnât want 4:44 to solely serve as a âresponseâ to Lemonade, No I.D. indirectly encouraged him to reference it at least once. As we know now, Jay-Z ended up referencing it quite a bit, most notably with 4:44âs title track. âWe just wanted him to respond and then let it be and still touch on other things. I created that beat to box him into telling that story,â the producer explained. âWe never directly spoke about that album. Mainly because if he talks about himself, itâs going to bleed into that regardless. But thereâs a difference in talking about it for the sake of response and for the sake of honesty and the truth. The truth needs to explain why you are the way you are, why you did what you did. We know what happened. We got it.â And the rest is Tidal history.