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Jay Z responds to ‘Lemonade’ with a loaded Tidal exclusive

Guess who’s back?

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With speculative news of a Jay Z response album to superstar wife Beyoncé’s cinematic Lemonade, the Brooklyn rapper/living legend/music mogul has risen.

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Like Godzilla out of the stormy sea, Jay Z returned Tuesday night with an electric new verse on Fat Joe and Remy Ma’s “All The Way Up” remix. Unfortunately, the track’s a Tidal exclusive—well, until it’s not.

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Debuting during last night’s New York Yankees game, Hov performs a brawny verse—his first since last month’s scrapped cameo on Drake‘s “Pop Style“—covering tremendous ground with references about Lemonade,  and a nod to Gang Starr’s 1992 song “DWYCK”:

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You know you made it when the fact/
Your marriage made it is worth millions/
Lemonade is a popular drink and it still is/

There’s a respectfully loaded mention of Prince, and protection of his master recordings—providing implicit understanding of the importance of owning your masters as a musician, as well a slick nod to Jay Z’s own infamous elevator situation:

Prince left his masters where they safe and sound/
We never gonna let the elevator take him down

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And of course Jay’s signature topic, ascendant wealth:

I’m the only one in the room that they fear right now/
I think they’re clear right now/
Let’s celebrate, no red champagne, we don’t play that/
All we see is gold bottles and paper plane hats/
Twenty-one Grammys that I use for D’usse cups/
I’m on the penthouse floor, call your way up/
The OG’s say, “Hov, how high is high enough?”/
I said “till we eye and eye with the higher ups

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Though hazy on specifics, it’s safe to assume Hov’s getting locked and loaded for the summer, gearing up for significant output. Rapper Future has already said that Hov’s got a heater 16 ready on marketing genius DJ Khaled’s probable lead single to imminent record, Major Key.

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Whatever Jay does this summer, let’s hope it isn’t beholden to a bum Samsung app.

 
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