Beyoncé Might've Outrapped Jay-Z On 'Top Off'
Today (March 2),
DJ Khaled liberated the initial single from his next album
Father Of Asahd — "Top Off" featuring
Jay-Z,
Beyoncé, and
Future. The largest surprise from the new song comes from Beyoncé who decides to go bar for bar with Jay on the next verse. So the only question that remains is who'd the hotter sixteen?
Jay-Z begins things off with a message of support for
Meek Mill, "Screamin', "Free my nigga, Meek Mill / Niggas can't wheelie in this free world." Right after that, he potentially sends a
subliminal at George Zimmerman, gives a shout-out to Lil Uzi Vert, and debunks claims about the
$91,000 champagne bill that recently went viral. Shame on anyone who thought
Hov was cheap.
Next up, Beyoncé gets right to the point with a killer beginning line, "I'm the only lady here, still the realest nigga in the room / I break the world wide web, top two and I ain't number two." Bey follows that bar up with another declaration to "Free Meek Mill." Finally, someone needs converse with Mrs. Knowles-Carter about her partying policy, which seems excessive, although also a little bit baller. If Beyoncé's closing line is true than anyone who has dreams of turning up with the legendary singer must sign a non-disclosure agreement beforehand. Guess
Tiffany Haddish didn't get the memo.
Going to have to give the win to Beyoncé this time. Nevertheless, wouldn't be surprised if Blue Ivy hops on the remix and
delivers the verse of the century.
Listen to "Top Off" below.
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