A snippet of Eminem & Kanye West’s “Use This Gospel” surfaces online.
Last year, Kanye West revealed that he collaborated with Eminem & Dr. Dre for a remix. “Eminem Thank you for rapping on the Dr. Dre remix of use this gospel I have always loved and respected you and im honored to have you bless this song … Its also North West’s favorite Kanye West song of all time,” wrote Ye.
@Eminem THANK YOU FOR RAPPING ON THE DR DRE REMIX OF USE THIS GOSPEL I HAVW ALWAYS LOVED AND RESPECTED YOU AND IM HONORED TO HAVE YOU BLESS THIS SONG … ITS ALSO NORTH WEST’S FAVORITE KANYE WEST SONG OF ALL TIME
— ye (@kanyewest) September 18, 2020
Since then, there were no updates regarding the song were shared and today, a short snippet of Eminem’s verse on the remix surfaced online. “Every single day I thank God that’s why I pay so much homage,” raps the Detroit Rapper. Now after the short snippet, we might get to see the official release soon, or the full version surfacing online.
“Use This Gospel” is a spiritual track, which appeared on Kanye West 2019’s album “Jesus is King“. The original version feature Clipse, the duo of Pusha T and No Malice. Kenny G also assisted with a solo Saxophone cameo.
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Kanye boasted about working with Em last year, but we haven’t heard anything about the music from him or the Shady crew since. Tidal, a streaming site, attempted to persuade Ye to release the song, but received no response. Short fragments of the tune have appeared online here and there over the previous six months, but this is the first time Eminem’s bars have been included in the trailer. Dr. Dre’s production and Marshall’s delivery are both excellent. It’s a shame the song hasn’t been properly released yet.
This song is a modified version of Yandhi’s “Law of Attraction,” which was discarded. While the two have numerous similarities, the aforementioned rap duo’s chorus and vocals are notable distinctions. It also eliminates Ant Clemons’ original vocals, who was a rising musician at the time and was actively engaged in the making of the original Yandhi.
This is No Malice and Pusha T’s first collaboration since No Malice’s August 2013 hit “Shame the Devil.”
Listen to Eminem’s snippet below.