Internet Reacts To Incredible JAY-Z Verse On DJ Khaled’s “God Did” Album: “In A League Of His Own”

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Internet Reacts To Incredible JAY-Z Verse On DJ Khaled's God Did Album In A League Of His Own

DJ Khaled’s new album “God Did” is out now.

Last night, DJ Khaled’s 13th studio album “God Did” was finally released worldwide, featuring a list of star-studded guest appearances. The 18-track project featured several great verses, including Lil Wayne, Drake, 21 Savage, Eminem, Lil Durk and more, but the one that took the crown is Jay-Z.

Hov said, in a four-minute rap, that he, Ye, Rihanna, and LeBron James, who was specifically referred to as a “Roc Boy,” were responsible for creating four millionaires. The creator of Roc Nation also dispelled any speculations of animosity with Meek Mill, who just departed the management firm after ten years.

“Hov did / Please, Lord forgive me for what the stove did / Nobody touched the billi’ until Hov did / How many billionaires can come from Hov crib? Huh / I count three, me, Ye and Rih / Bron’s a Roc boy, so four, technically,” he raps at the start.

“Me and Meek could never beef, I freed that ni–a from a whole bid, Hov did,” he raps on “God Did.” “Next time we have a discussion who the G.O.A.T., you donkeys know this.”

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Hov is trending online for his over 3-minute long verse, which is being called the best of this year, and one of the best in the rapper’s career. “Create value through scarcity. Hence, JayZ verse,” wrote TDE Punch. “Jay took the verse of the year that fast. Smh,” states Mickey Factz. “The best rapper is Shawn Corey Carter. Stop debating this,” wrote journalist Sowmya Krishnamurthy. “jay z still rappin at this level is insane…elite,” states Russ.

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