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Jay Z fires back at Beyonce critic in new Pusha T song, 'Drug Dealers Anonymous'

By Wade Sheridan
Jay Z and Beyonce arrive on the red carpet at the Costume Institute Benefit at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 4, 2015. Jay Z has taken aim at Beyonce critic Tomi Lahren in a new Pusha T song, "Drug Dealers Anonymous." File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI
1 of 2 | Jay Z and Beyonce arrive on the red carpet at the Costume Institute Benefit at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 4, 2015. Jay Z has taken aim at Beyonce critic Tomi Lahren in a new Pusha T song, "Drug Dealers Anonymous." File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI | License Photo

NEW YORK, June 1 (UPI) -- Jay Z has taken aim at Beyonce critic Tomi Lahren on a new Pusha T song, "Drug Dealers Anonymous."

The track, released Tuesday on Jay Z's Tidal music streaming service, will appear on Pusha T's long delayed album, King Push.

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Lahren, a conservative political pundit, orginally blasted Beyonce following her Super Bowl halftime performance for "perpetuating the great battle of the races" and ended by dissing Jay Z, stating, "Your husband was a drug dealer. For 14 years he sold crack cocaine."

Before Jay Z begins his verse on "Drug Dealers Anonymous," a snippet of Lahren's remarks are played, followed by the hip-hop mogul rapping, "Fourteen-year drug dealer and still counting / Who deserves the Medal of Freedom? My accountant."

"Life made me ambidextrous / Countin' with my right, whipping white with my left wrist / Damn Daniel / FBI keep bringing them all white vans through," he continues.

The song comes after Jay Z appeared on Fat Joe's "All the Way Up" remix that also featured rappers Remy Ma, French Montana and Infared. Jay Z's verse on that track addressed Beyonce's newest album Lemonade that due to its lyrical content, led fans to theorize that perhaps the couple is going through a rough patch in their marriage.

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"You know you made it when the fact/Your marriage made it is worth millions/Lemonade is a popular drink and it still is," he raps on "All the Way Up" remix.

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