Who is 'Becky With the Good Hair' in Beyonce's 'Lemonade”? | Chicks News

From NBC NEWS:

Of the myriad talking points from Beyoncé’s surprise visual album “Lemonade,” perhaps the most intrigue has centered around the identity of “Becky with the good hair.”

Beyoncé unveiled the project Saturday night as an hourlong collection of videos on HBO. Immediately after, the music was available exclusively on Tidal, the music streaming service owned by her husband, Jay Z.

“Lemonade’s” themes confront racial tension, gender politics and the personal hurt of infidelity. On the latter, its lyrics detail the journey of a woman whose partner has cheated on her — transitioning through suspicion, anger and finally resolution.

It’s unclear whether Beyoncé is singing autobiographically or assuming the voice of a fictional character but in one line she says: “He only want me when I’m not on there / He better call Becky with the good hair.”

Hours after “Lemonade’s” release, fashion designer Rachel Roy, the ex-wife of Jay Z’s former friend and business partner, Damon Dash, posted a message on Instagram that many took as a reference to Beyoncé’s lyrics.

“Good hair don’t care, but we will take good lighting, for selfies, or self truths always,” the post said, according to a screenshot taken by the Daily Beast before Roy’s account was made private following a torrent of abuse.

Many Beyoncé fans angrily posted to Roy’s social media accounts using bee and lemon emojis. On Monday, Roy’s Wikipedia was also listed as being “semi-protected … due to vandalism” until Tuesday.

After Roy’s Instagram account was made private, she tweeted what appeared to be a response to the vitriol.

Whether “Lemonade” was autobiographical or not, rumors have swirled around Beyoncé and Jay Z’s marriage over the past few years, fueled in no small part by an incident at at New York’s Standard Hotel in May 2014.

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