It looks as thought Jay Electronica may have redeemed himself from that "Control" verse. Jay Electronica and Jay Z hop on Drake and Soulja Boy's track We Made It.
Jay Elect and Hov are not rapping bullshit lyrics. The rap duo spit lyrical bars for all the naysayers who think they are irrelevant in the rap game. On the first verse, Jay Electronica spit religious and slavery themes while addressing the critics.
The devil, the haters, the bloggers, the papers, the labels, they label meJay Z hops on the track to speak his peace about Drake’s recent critique of him.
They can’t relate to our struggle, my n—-, we came up from slavery
Roc Nation / Celebration / Motivation / Elevation / N—-, we made it
From slaves on the slave ship
Live from the cotton fields, straight to the spaceship.
Sorry Mr. Drizzy for so much I talkCheck out the track below, What are your thoughts?
Silly me for rapping about s— that I really bought
While these rappers rap about guns they ain’t shot
And a bunch of other silly s— they ain’t got,” spits Jay. “N—- watch your tone
I come to court with black boxers on
Y’all hella jealous of my mellow tone
And I can black out at any given moment, I’m God.