Beyoncé and Nicki Minaj are reportedly working on a track together that, reportedly, will be released very soon. According to Media Take Out, the two have collaborated on an untitled track that will address Beyoncé and Jay Z's marriage.

A source told the site that the "Diva" singer will be rapping on the new song and hints at her plans to leave Jay. Reportedly, Minaj pushed back the release of "Anaconda" so she could put out the new song with Beyoncé first.

According to MTO, she wrote the lyrics herself "with the help of a popular LA producer" and borrows a few lyrics from her song, "Flawless." In the original version of the song, Beyoncé sings:

"Momma taught me good home training/Daddy taught me how to love my haters/My sister told me I should speak my mind/My man made me feel so got damn fine, I'm flawless."

In the new version with Minaj, she allegedly raps:

"Momma taught me good home training/My Daddy taught me how to love my haters/My sister told me I should speak my mind/These n**as out here make me feel so got damn fine, I'm flawless."

The site goes on to say that the 32-year-old will take "direct shots" at her husband and also raps that her marriage is "not perfect." Reportedly there is also a line about her "leaving." MTO previously reported that Bey had plans to serve Jay Z divorce papers on stage during the last concert of their joint On The Run tour.

"It's not clear whether the paperwork will be real or just for effect, but they're going to use it to get even more publicity," the site wrote.

The site also claims that Beyoncé has also been purposefully hinting at marriage troubles by changing the lyrics to her song "Resentment." Reportedly the two will announce their separation after the tour wraps in the fall.

UPDATE: The remix to "Flawless" featuring Nicki Minaj was released Sunday morning, check it out here.