![]() ![]() Lyrics are so meaningless nowīlue: Boom shakalaka pic.twitter. 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, Blues Freestyle/We Family. Me: Rap is getting so much worse these days. Le freestyle de Blue Ivy sur 4:44 /UvdQnd2SvB What does it mean? We have no idea, but what’s certain is that the internet has collectively exploded in celebration of her long-awaited music debut. As one would expect from a five-year-old, much of the verse is indecipherable but it does end with a truly fire mantra of “Boom shakalaka. The 45 seconds that Ivy spends rapping on the track are, quite simply, the cutest thing we’ve heard in weeks-and not just because we can’t understand half of what she says. Everything I hear is my answer,” Ivy spits on a verse so hot it could be a second sun before later declaring: “Never seen a ceiling in my whole life.” The song, called “Blue’s Freestyle/We Family,” is one of three new bonus tracks that coincide with Jay-Z’s 4:44 album dropping on every single streaming service not named Spotify. ![]() “Everything everything this my only single thing. Ever since she was born into music’s most royal household, the world has waited with baited breath for her music debut and now, her time has arrived. For Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s daughter Blue Ivy, the age of five won’t be remembered for anything as mundane as Tokyo Drift tricycle rides around the block. When I was five years old, I spent my time riding tricycles down the street, watching Saturday morning cartoons, and sitting in a pile of Legos I had a habit of dumping on the floor. ![]()
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