Jay Z takes a subtle swipe at Kanye West after his ‘vulgar and offensive’ tweets about their family – as he performs with wife Beyonce for the first time in seven years

On Sunday evening, Jay-Z subtly took aim at Kanye West during his unexpected performance at Beyoncé’s concert in Paris.

The couple, who are married, excited fans greatly when they took the stage at Stade de France during Beyoncé’s third Cowboy Carter Tour performance in the city. It was their first joint performance in a span of seven years.

Online videos are spreading quickly, one of them being posted by Cardi B, a spectator, which captures the moment Beyoncé moved out of the spotlight while Jay-Z unexpectedly joined her on stage to perform his part in Crazy in Love.

Moreover, Jay teamed up with his spouse to perform a remix of “Drunk in Love” from 2013, blended with “Partition,” and his own “Nas in Paris,” an original collaboration with Kanye that he participated in as well.

Nevertheless, the rappers have found themselves embroiled in a disagreement, instigated by Kanye West’s surprising tweets criticizing Beyoncé, Jay-Z, and their offspring.

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Despite a peaceful coexistence previously, the rappers are now at odds due to Kanye West’s controversial tweets that targeted Beyoncé, Jay-Z, and their kids.

Both sentences convey the same meaning while using slightly different wording.

In the performance, it became evident that I, in a creative twist, altered the verses to say: “Golden bottles, scolding models, Splashing Ace on my ill J’s (Ball so hard) Lady, behave. Perhaps I might introduce you to Bey – using my wife’s name instead of Ye.

Supporters swiftly picked up on the alteration, expressing their observations on Twitter by saying: “JAY-Z potentially revising ‘I might let you meet Bey’

As a die-hard fan, I’d put it this way: “Ever since Kanye spoke about his children the way he did, I can no longer stand by him as a friend. He’s crossed a line that I can’t forgive or forget.

‘You see he’s over Kanye & his mess he changed the lyrics’. 

Back in March, rumors surfaced that Beyoncé and Jay-Z might be preparing a lawsuit against Kanye West following his upsetting social media posts regarding their children, Rumi and Sir.

Following the rapper’s controversial remarks implying doubt about the intelligence of young children, a source revealed to Page Six that the parents are considering the best course of action, which may involve private discussions or potential legal proceedings.

The source emphasized that the famous personality and head of Roc Nation has no tolerance whatsoever for the way Kane referred to their offspring.

It has been reported that they find his language inappropriate and disrespectful, and at this time, they do not intend to comment publicly on Kanye’s recent social media posts concerning their children.

Kanye explained that he didn’t delete his post with the intention of being perceived as a ‘good person,’ but for other reasons.

He removed the tweet about Jay Z and Beyoncé’s family, as there was a risk his Twitter account might be suspended.

Since then, Kanye West hasn’t been seen posting anything about the Carter family on X, as his recent posts seem to be more unconventional and contentious.

Elsewhere during her performance, Beyonce surprised fans when she started smoking a cigarette.

In footage from past performances captured by fans, it’s clear that she interprets “smoking hot” quite literally, setting the stage ablaze by dramatically lighting a piano on fire.

In Paris, the artist famed for Texas Hold ‘Em concluded her three-show series with an unexpected duet featuring her spouse on stage.

Back in December 2018, I was absolutely thrilled to witness that incredible duo take the stage together at the Global Citizen Festival: Mandela 100 held in the heart of Johannesburg, South Africa. What a moment to cherish!

In the City of Lights, the artist integrated her personal life into her performance by sharing the stage with her oldest child, Blue Ivy, much like how she did in previous concerts.

According to reports, both Tina Knowles, Beyoncé’s mother, and her eight-year-old daughter Rumi Carter were present at the event. However, her twin brother Sir Carter was not seen there.

In a resplendent attire featuring a luxurious fur coat and a long train, Beyoncé confidently stepped onto the stage, surrounded by adoring fans who cheered enthusiastically.

She donned a shimmering silver bustier teamed with high-rise, playful short shorts and tall, cowboy-style boots that reached up to her knees.

The last performance by Cowboy Carter in Paris is approaching, following the announcement that Blue Ivy, the oldest child of Beyoncé and Jay-Z, has shown interest in composing and possibly releasing her own music.

This week, an insider shared with the Daily Mail that the teenager is contemplating a path similar to her parents by potentially launching her own music career.

The source went on to say, ‘Certain authors are secretly writing demo songs for Beyoncé as they wait for her to release a solo album.’

Without a lack of influential figures in the industry, the young artist is said to have requested assistance from her well-known relative, Solange Knowles, and has potential tracks ready from The-Dream, if needed.

For quite some time, an American composer and record producer has collaborated extensively with Beyoncé, jointly penning hits like “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)” and “Break My Soul” from the critically acclaimed album Renaissance that won her a Grammy.

Blue has been collaborating with Solange as well, according to our source.

According to the source, ‘The-Dream is leading the way, and he’s working on a couple more tracks for her’. The source added that they are aware that the fans are eagerly anticipating a new Blue album.

They mentioned that she is permitted to listen to music suitable for her age, and she has been enjoying songs like ‘Infinity Song’ by Michelle Williams, ‘Heart 2 Yours’ from Michelle Williams, and tunes by Goapele.

Blue Ivy’s foray into solo stardom won’t be her first shot at singing. 

The adolescent, who boasts a loyal following called the Ivy League, already had several credits to her name even before she turned ten.

Known as ‘the world’s most renowned newborn’ by TIME magazine, this little one made her debut in January 2012, with her soft coos and cries gracing her father’s song titled Glory only ten days after birth.

The following year she landed a credit on her mom’s single Blue from her self-titled album. 

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2025-06-23 11:19

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