JAY-Z's '4:44' album: Fan believes title was inspired by infamous elevator scuffle with Solange Knowles
JAY-Z fans are connecting the dots.
Following the release of the rapper's latest album, 4:44, fans haven't been able to stop raving over tracks like "Kill Jay Z" and "4:44," which seemingly address wife Beyoncé's Lemonade album, cheating allegations and that infamous elevator fight with Solange Knowles following the 2014 Met Ball. But now, the internet is going wild over a small detail a fan on Twitter pointed out.
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"I'm at The Standard where Solange beat Jay-Z's a** in the elevator," user @StephenOssola tweeted. "THE ADDRESS IS 444. I AM SHOOK."
"444 W 13th Street," he added. "4:44 IS ALSO HIS 13th STUDIO ALBUM."
444 W 13th Street....4:44 IS ALSO HIS 13th STUDIO ALBUM pic.twitter.com/V784Q51oSn
— stephen (@stephenossola) July 27, 2017
Technically, the primary address of the building is 848 Washington St., New York, New York, but when ET called the hotel on Thursday, they confirmed 444 W 13th Street is the address for Le Bain, a discothèque and rooftop bar on the top floor of the hotel.
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As fans may recall, iHeartRadio asked JAY-Z in June why he chose to name his new album 4:44.
"I woke up, literally, at 4:44 in the morning, 4:44 a.m., to write this song," he said, referring to the title track. "So it became the title of the album and everything. It's the title track because it's such a powerful song, and I just believe one of the best songs I've ever written."