After a week of Tidal exclusivity, Jay-Z has released his new album 4:44 to iTunes and Apply Music, and with it comes a bonus track, 'Blue's Freestyle/We Family'.
It opens with a 40-second verse from Jay and Beyoncé's daughter, Blue Ivy, who has clearly been watching her parents at work closely.
Her freestyle is a little incomprehensible (she's five-years-old, it's forgivable) but does include the pretty amazing, stunting line: "Never seen a ceiling in my whole life."
Blue Ivy rapping on 4:44 pic.twitter.com/jC7PpJWg5a
— Beyoncé Aus 🤰🏽 (@BeyonceAUS) July 7, 2017
JAY-Z
— Apple Music (@AppleMusic) July 7, 2017
4:44@s_c_ 🙏
Listen now: https://t.co/1eprOGfpfM pic.twitter.com/A0CW8h8h10
Heard Blue Ivy's freestyle and had to fix the cover. pic.twitter.com/SY5LMBDObS
— Cycle (@bycycle) July 7, 2017
Here's Genius users' transcription of the lyrics, at the time of writing:
[Intro: Blue Ivy]
Everything everything this my only single thing
Everything I hear is my answer
And if you think I say, then ?
I never hear that, I be in the posse
Never seen a ceiling in my whole life
Everything I seen, everything is rotten
Never sit in silence ? Carter
Innocent we seek them
I and say we see them
?
Boom shakalaka
Boom shakalaka
Boom shakalaka
Boom shakalaka
Everything in shaka
Everything in faka
Everything in shaka
Everything in faka
