Swizz Beatz Dropped an Unreleased Jay Z, Nas, DMX, and Jadakiss Song Friday Night – Complex

Given the cultural impact of Takeover, Ether, and the reconciliation between Jay Z and Nas during the 2005 I Declare War concert, its pretty safe to assume moments involving the Jay andNas move the needle. The proverbial ante is upped when DMXwho shared a now-infamous battle with Jay Z and co-starred with Nas in Bellyis added to the mix. Such was the case Friday night, as Swizz Beatz dropped a previously unreleased collaboration between Jay Z, Nas, DMX, and Jadakiss during his live beat battle with Just Blaze.

For a bit of brief context, before he was making headlines of the more unfortunate variety, DMX had a run during the 90s of four consecutive albums debuting at the No. 1 spot. Jay Z truthfully boasted of having more No. 1 albums than Elvis Presley, and Newsweek confirmed the feat as Blueprint 3 gave Jay his eleventh top album. Nas and Jay are a handful of artists to earn the vaunted five-mic rating from The Source, and Jadakiss is closing in on 20 years in the game as a highly-respected MC.

Swizz hasnt revealed when the song was recorded, and between Nas reference to the synthetic drug bath salts and Jay Z referencing Coming to Americas fictional nation of Zamunda (Hov infamously dressed as Coming to Americas Prince Akeem for Halloween in 2015) its unclear when the track was crafted.

What is rather clear is the reaction to the track, as fans have already attempted to filter the audio and upload it to YouTube as a standalone single. You can stream the entire beat battle via Hot 97s YouTube channel.

Twitter lost its collective mind Friday night and early Saturday morning as both Just Blaze and Swizz Beatz began trending. Busta Rhymes, who was in attendance for the beat battle, had the classic crunch-face reaction upon hearing the track, and at least one viewer who shared the same feeling quickly turned Busta into a meme. Check out some of the more notable Twitter reactions below:

Just Blaze took to Twitter to suggest Timbaland and Pharrellbe featured during the next battle. Twitter might figuratively erupt if such a pairing were to happen. In the meantime, we can hope for an official release of the track between Jay Z, Nas, DMX, and Jadakiss.

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Swizz Beatz Dropped an Unreleased Jay Z, Nas, DMX, and Jadakiss Song Friday Night - Complex

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