“Welp, Jay Z still proved again why he’s The GOAT on “God Did” on Khaled’s new album! One of the few rappers who can talk facts in his lyrics and just have the GIFTED skills to do so!” one impressed fan wrote. Many impressed fans took to Twitter to commend Jay-Z’s lyricism on God Did. There is no denying that there were a couple of emotional breakdowns and bizarre acts along the way, but he. SEE: All of Sylvester Stallone’s tattoos as he inks dog’s face over wife’s tat The road ahead hasn’t always been easy, but West has shown resilience at all fronts.Paying homage to those who grew up in neighbourhoods and have had similar experiences as him, the criminal justice advocate raps: “Lot of fallen soldiers on these roads of sin/ For those who make the laws, I’ma always have smoke for them/ I got lawyers like shooters/ Workin’ pro bono for him as a favor ’cause I throw them Ms In memory of Teelo/ I pray none of your people die over jail phones again.” I can never be too big for my britches Y'all motherfuckas know who this is I'm gifted, Merry Christmas Merry Christmas I'm armed with pens, and I got my rhymes Whatever comes, I write it down So knock me out and shoot me down With mics in hand, we'll stand against the test of time You don't know my mind Like I said a thousand times I gotta stay. Talking about his childhood and growing up without a father in Brooklyn, the rapper says: “I never wanted to be the state custodian (Come on), The laws of draconian (Come on, Hov).” Gotta be crazy to y’all n****s, we surprised/ S**t is too much how we grew up (Grew up)/ S**t don’t even feel real to us (Damn),” the rapper notes about how starkly different his beginnings in the music industry was to his current position. “You see the face I made that night, s**t is that shockin’/ Odds wasn’t great, we’d even be alive.
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