The Book of Clarence film and soundtrack produced by British multi-talent Jeymes Samuel are in full effect. The music is being talked about a lot in particular. That is thanks in large part to JAY-Z’s contributions. He and Roc Nation were catalysts in bringing both pieces of art to fruition and they are delivering in a big way. Again, the music is getting a lot of praise, especially the Doja Cat, Kodak Black, and Adekunle Gold track “JEEZU.”
Since the movie focuses on religious themes, so too does the music. Adekunle brings booming vocals right from the jump. The production from Jeymes is epic and soulful with woodwind and organ elements, as well as nicely-placed gunshots. Kodak surprises with great lyricism and honesty about his life. Then, Doja Cat comes in with a hungry attitude.
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Listen To “JEEZU” By Jeymes Samuel, Doja Cat, Kodak Black, Adekunle Gold, And Jeymes Samuel
Her rapping has vastly improved since the release of her controversial Scarlet LP. She is in peak form right now, “Cats dogmatic ’til they see I got the dog in me /
Oh, you mad now? Oh, you hurtin’, shawty need a signature.” That is just one of the fantastic lines in her verse. Doja is proving again and again that she is a top-flight MC in the current state of hip-hop regardless of how you feel about her.
What are your thoughts on this brand-new song, “JEEZU,” by Doja Cat, Kodak Black, Adekunle Gold, and Jeymes Samuel? Is this the best track from THE BOOK OF CLARENCE (The Motion Picture Soundtrack), why or why not? Who had the better verse and why? We would like to hear what you have to say about all of this. With that in mind, be sure to leave all of your hottest takes in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Doja Cat, Kodak Black, and The Book of Clarence film. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.
Quotable Lyrics:
Yup, y’all ain’t know me back then
I was tapped in corners, I was backed in
They gon’ judge me only based upon the fashion
Mama taught me only judge ’em from they actions
Free of guilt, because you never caught me lackin’
I know they watchin’ me
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