Jeezy performs in Miami amid his divorce. Check out the cryptic title of his new album

Rapper Jeezy appears to be still smarting from his divorce from Jeannie Mai, but no better place to lick your wounds than Miami, right?

The rapper took to the stage Sunday night at LIV nightclub at the Fontainebleau in support of his latest album, “I Might Forgive, But I Don’t Forget.”

Hmm. Could the cryptic title refer to his sudden, shocking split from “The Real” host after just two years of marriage? He filed back in September saying in documents that the union was “irretrievably broken.”

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Inquiring minds who wanted to know unfortunately didn’t get much dirt out of the singer, who knocked out such hits as “Trap or Die,” “Bang” and “All There” until the wee hours.

But any gossip watcher who wanted to read into the situation need only listen to one of his album’s newly dropped songs, called “[Real Men] Don’t Cheat.”

Granted, the lyrics do not reference Mai, who was rumored to be getting a little too close to Hollywood vet Mario Lopez during a weeklong guest appearance on “Access Hollywood” back in August, but the Internet has opinions.

On Tuesday, things looked a little clearer when the 46 year old opened up during an hourlong chat with actress Nia Long, who split from basketball coach Ime Udoka last year amid a nasty cheating scandal.

“I can tell you that this has not been an easy journey,” said Jeezy, who shares a toddler daughter with Mai. “I can tell you that I’m saddened. I can tell you that I’m disappointed. I can tell you that I’m uneasy. But, again, God has put me on a different path, and that path is going to entail for me to take care of myself and to love myself and to be in the best situation that I can thrive as someone who’s been through all of the things that I’ve been through.”

As for Mai, the 44-year-old TV personality hasn’t officially broken her silence about the split. The only hint to how she was feeling was a handwritten note on Instagram last month that said, “Sometimes, you need to take a break and disconnect, to heal.”

On his Instagram on Wednesday, Jeezy posted a video of him living his best bachelor life in the Magic City. He’s seen vibing at the club, riding on a yacht smoking a cigar, and hitting balls on a golf course.

The post: “In the end it will be OK, and if it’s not OK, it’s not the end. Grateful.”