Chicago rapper Common has shared a remix of his single "Kingdom" featuring Vince Staples, with a new verse from Jay Electronica, which you can check out below.

Electronica's rhymes about religious tolerance keep up with Common's typically socially conscious themes, though he can't help but to give Drake a shout-out ("Told these motherf****rs to never Jimmy DeGrassi me").

You can check out Common's "Kingdom" remix featuring Vince Staples and Jay Electornica right here:

The original "Kingdom" was released as the first single from Common's most recent album Nobody's Smiling back in May.

You can check out the lyrics to Jay Electronica's new verse right here, as transcribed by Air Vibez:

Nas hit me up on the phone like "Peace, Isa"
You know you need to preach out of pyramids in Giza
Or long condemn Easter
Instep of sniffing lines, popping thongs and he beat the ether
N---a, are we not thy brother's keeper?
Allahu Akbar, abrakadabra
We used what we had to stay alive like MacGyver
Started from the bottom, now we really, really here
Started kinda blurry, now we really, really clear
It's the mad king unforgettable, black king on a pedestal
The way he made words and the edibles was incredible
Herbs and spices, giving life out to the lifeless
Giving Christ out to the Christ-less
My handle with the dices been documented as priceless
I roll 7's naturally
Devils who used to laugh at me bow to me internationally
Rappers I gave birth to shot at the God, blasphemy
Told these motherf---rs to never Jimmy DeGrassi me
This goes out to those that choose the view
Disrespectful views on the original Jews
The chosen people of God getting slandered and abused
In the streets and the news by the seed of Yakub
The senegals of Satan wanna keep us confused
That's how we lose, n---as got the ill street blues
From Chiraq to England
Me and Common dropping bombs like the baby planes as we establish the kingdom

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