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Rihanna Not Dissing Beyonce on New Single 'B**ch Better Have My Money'
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A source close to the Bajan singer has shot down a report saying she talks about Jay-Z's wife on the newly-released song from her upcoming eighth studio album.

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After Rihanna's "B**ch Better Have My Money" arrived on Thursday, March 26, a report emerged claiming that it's a diss song aimed at Beyonce Knowles. Citing "multiple sources close to Beyonce," MediaTakeOut reported on Friday that the Queen had listened to the song and she immediately knew it was about her.

One source explained to MTO, "Rihanna is in the midst of RENEGOTIATING her contract with RocNation - which is UP this year. RocNation currently handles Rihanna's touring, they're her label, and manage all her music related business." The source alleged that with the song, Rihanna was expecting to get a "substantial raise in her new contract."

Another source claimed that Jay-Z borrowed Rih's new Porsche Turbo while waiting for his own car to be delivered when he and his wife Bey moved to Los Angeles. According to the source, Rihanna talks about it on the song as she sings,"S**t, your wife in the backseat of my brand new foreign car."

Rihanna's team has responded to MTO's claims, telling Gossip Cop the story is "unbelievably wrong."

"B**ch Better Have My Money" is the second single off the Bajan singer's new album, which is due out later this year. The song follows up "FourFiveSeconds", her collabroative hit with Kanye West and Paul McCartney.

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