It was unclear what Queen Bey had in store, but many fans speculated that she would release an album on the cusp of her upcoming "Formation" world tour, which kicks off Wednesday in Miami.

And that's exactly what she did.

In a series of music videos linked with transitions, the singer revealed an hourlong special presentation and the first listen to "Lemonade," her sixth studio album since breaking away from Destiny's Child.

But lots of fans are caught up in the lyrics to many of Beyonce's new songs and many think the album alludes to a rocky relationship between the 34-year-old singer and her husband of eight years.

She continues: "Something don't feel right because it ain't right, especially coming up after midnight / I smell your secrets and I'm not too perfect to ever feel this worthless / How did it come down to this, going through your call list?"

And then: "This is your final warning. You know I give you life. If you try (that) again you gone lose your wife" ("Don't Hurt Yourself").

Social media users posted messages on the internet wondering if Beyonce was calling for a divorce from Jay-Z. Others said the music refers to the singer's father's infidelity to her mother.

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