An insider has spoken out regarding Beyoncé's alleged decision to call out Jay Z for cheating and reveals whether it lead to any fallout for the high power couple.

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Beyoncé sparked rumors that Jay Z cheated on her when she changed the lyrics to her hit song Resentment during an On The Run tour stop in Cincinnati, Ohio on Saturday, but sources say that Bey and Jay fans have nothing to worry about.

They told Hollywood Life Thursday, "They have had their issues and will continue to have their issues but they are good. They take their relationship very seriously and realize how important it is to their love, their family and their brand."

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A separate insider also spilled why Beyoncé decided to change the lyrics of the song in the first place.

"One was to keep Jay Z in check and two was to create some buzz for the tour to sell tickets," they said. "If people are going to talk about their relationship and the highs and lows, like everything else in her life she wants complete control and she wants all the advantages from it."

They went on to say that it was a business decision, but there was a personal aspect to it as well.

As Enstars reported Wednesday, the Halo singer switched up the lyrics to Resentment, causing many to wonder if she confirmed speculation that Jay Z has been cheating on her.

She sang, "been riding with you for 12 years" rather than "been riding with you for six years."

She also switched, "I'll always remember feeling like I was no good...Like I couldn't do it for you like your mistress could" to "I'll always remember feeling like I was no good...Like I couldn't do it for you like that sack b***h could."

A third exchange she made was singing, "I gotta look at her in her eyes and see she's had half of me. She ain't even half of me. That b***h will never be" instead of the original lyrics, "I gotta look at her in her eyes and see she's had half of me."