Chane: I think it's genius. The production, how the sample was chopped, the lyrics, the swag and even how it's listed as "featuring Otis Redding." It's a great thing for hip-hop.
Yung Truth: Yeezy spazzed on it, and as much as I love Jay, I feel he showed a diminishing skill set. Overall, it's way better than "H.A.M."
Delo: I love to hear the mixture of artists. Sounded refreshing. I'm antipating the album.
A.D.D.: It was okay. It seemed really simple to me. But tracks that have that give and go usually are pretty simple in the rhyming. And the whole Drake/Big Sean thing when rappers pause between their punchline is played out. For them to be trendsetters, they sure are riding that.
Thurogood: I thought that the sample was too busy. It sounded more like they rapped on top of an Otis track than sampled an Otis track. I listened to it once and that's been enough for me. But due to their reputation, I'll listen to Watch the Throne despite note feeling either single they released.
Herney: I think the song's decent. I personally think Jay is too old to rap about swag. But him and Ye' are some of my biggest inspirations, so they can't do much wrong.
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