Beyonce casually drops six song titles on ASCAP Picture: Getty Images)

Grab a paper bag and put your head between your legs ya’ll, because this is not a drill: Beyonce has apparently added six new song titles to ASCAP.

Beyonce, apple of our eye, queen of the universe, has supposedly registered six new tunes to the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, in order to secure the coppyright to those titles.

The songs are apparently entitled Life, Freak Daddy, Hold My Beer, This Love, My Song, and Love Me Not.

New Beyoncé tracks “Life”, “Freak Daddy”, “Hold My Beer”, “This Love”, “My Song”, and “Love Me Not” have been registered on ASCAP. — BEYONCÉ COLLECTION (@BeyCollection) February 17, 2018

The news is just a Twitter rumour right now, first reported by fan page @BeyCollection, but rumour or not fans are here for it:


I already stan freak daddy. Y’all getting heated about hold my beeer watch that shit be a trap song 😂😂😂 — miss bey (@beygiraffe) February 17, 2018

Hold my beer is my faaaav already !!! ohhh y'all hear it ??? pic.twitter.com/vNfCEMY6qK — Sir Blue (@NathiNtshingila) February 17, 2018

The last record we heard from the 36-year-old was the Lemonade album which dropped in April 2016 in spectacular fashion with an hour-long film showcasing the new music.



More recently, she released a remix in September 2017 to J Balvin and Willy William’s hit Mi Gente with all proceeds going to hurricane relief efforts in Mexico, Puerto Rico and other Caribbean islands. She also lent her vocals to husband Jay Z’s new single Family Feud.

Both Bey and Jay’s music has spoken about Jay Z’s infidelity with a mystery woman.

The pair have never spoken publicly about who the other woman in their marriage was, but Beyonce, 36, referred to her as ‘Becky with the good hair’ on her 2016 album Lemonade.

It lead to speculations that the song was referring to fashion designer Rachel Roy, but the 44-year-old was adamant that she was not Becky.

‘There is no validity to the idea that the song references me personally,’ Roy said at the time. ‘There is no truth to the rumours.’

Judging by the rumoured titles of the new songs, it could be a step back to a more vintage Beyonce.

Whatever the case, we need those tunes in our lives right now.

Metro.co.uk have contacted reps for Beyonce for comment.

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