Update (Nov. 6 10:17 a.m.): Beyoncé's Parkwood Entertainment general manager, Lee Anne Callahan-Longo, says the tracklist is completely fake! She recently chopped it up with Billboard to explain the bogus story.

"It's completely made up," said Callahan-Longo. “After all the hubbub this weekend, we kind of said, 'Well, let’s just put it out and say what it is.' It’s funny, I got a bunch of calls over the weekend and I would say, 'It’s exciting to know people are excited.' Even if they’re reporting it wrong, and that people would take their time to go and create a fake one-sheet — right down to using a Columbia logo on it. I would love to know who did it. They clearly knew what a line sheet used to look like – they don’t look that anymore.”

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The follow up to Beyoncé's self-titled LP will hit the Internet on November 14 and will have features from Jay Z, Drake, Rihanna, Frank Ocean, Nicki Minaj and Justin Timberalake. That is, if this track list that has been circulating the Internet is indeed authentic. A purported track list for the album Beyoncé Vol 2 recently leaked onto the 'Net leaving fans buzzing. But is it the real deal? There are some mistakes on the "Release Confirmation" such as the incorrect physical release date that has led many to believe the listing is a fake.

Check back for updates on the situation.

[Billboard]

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