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JAY-Z Gave His Best Verse of The Year to Drake on 'Certified Lover Boy'
JAY-Z's appearances on DONDA and Certified Lover Boy are in two very different leagues.
For weeks now, Kanye and Drake have been rekindling their rivalry to set up a release day showdown between their respective 2021 projects, DONDA, and Certified Lover Boy. The drama was high. The bars were decent (at best.) There was even a bit of doxing at work in the pre-drop theatrics. But the surprise centerpiece to both albums was an appearance from JAY-Z, who, as rap's first billionaire mogul, apparently doesn't see much of a profit margin in picking sides. And though his allegiances are unclear, we don't need too much more time with Certified Lover Boy to know that Hov's latest features, arriving less than a week apart, are in two very different leagues.
On "All Love," the fifth track from Certified Lover Boy, the Brooklyn rap legend speaks with equal parts calm and urgency about navigating betrayal and toxic relationships. "Niggas wanted to kill me and y'all still with 'em, Nigga, y'all chill with 'em, and y'all wonder why we not friends/Best thing I can do is not build with you, When I could destroy you, that takes some fuckin' discipline," Hov says in the song's second verse, before throwing a few threats out at an unspecified foe and (because nothing says sophistication like quoting a turn-of-the-20th-century play) invoking Oscar Wilde's "definition of a cynic" as a closer. It's a short and cagey callback to earlier forms of the rap icon's on-record demeanor. Not his best lines to date (by a long shot,) but easily his most polished of the year. Especially if we rewind to earlier this week when Hov helped his formerly estranged friend Kanye open DONDA.