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Jay Z addresses Beyonce's 'Lemonade' on 'All the Way Up' remix

By Wade Sheridan
Jay Z and Beyonce arrive on the red carpet at the Costume Institute Benefit celebrating the opening of China: Through the Looking Glass on May 4, 2015. Jay Z has responded to his wife's latest album "Lemonade" in a new remix to "All the Way Up." File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI
1 of 2 | Jay Z and Beyonce arrive on the red carpet at the Costume Institute Benefit celebrating the opening of China: Through the Looking Glass on May 4, 2015. Jay Z has responded to his wife's latest album "Lemonade" in a new remix to "All the Way Up." File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI | License Photo

NEW YORK, May 25 (UPI) -- Jay Z has referenced his wife Beyonce's latest album Lemonade on the new "All the Way Up" remix.

The track, released exclusively on Jay Z's Tidal music streaming service Tuesday, is a remix of a Fat Joe song that also features rappers Remy Ma, French Montana and Infared.

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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," the hip-hop mogul raps amid rumors of martial strife due to the lyrical content of Lemonade.

Released in April, Beyonce's Lemonade deals with issues of infidelity with select lyrics from the project such as "This is your final warning...If you try this [expletive] again, you gon' lose your wife," that have led fans to theorize that perhaps Jay Z and Beyonce were going through a rough patch in their marriage.

Jay Z also referenced legendary musician Prince, whose music catalog is available on Tidal, rapping, "Prince left his masters where they safe and sound/We never gonna let the elevator take him down."

The elevator line has also raised suspicions as Jay Z was famously attacked physically by Beyonce's sister Solange Knowles in an elevator in 2014.

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"All the Way Up" remix is available now on Tidal.

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