After a short, six-second clip surfaced on the Web last week, it appears as though the full verse from Kendrick Lamar for the remix of Kanye West's "All Day" has leaked onto the Web. The verse sees Kendrick at almost "Control" levels of bravado, calling himself the "Rap Derek Jeter," acknowledging his greatness "ask me how long do it take to be the greatest / I'm the Broadway ho, swish it, swish it / Damn Kanye never will I be safe, bitch I already know."

Even with the braggadocios theme of his verse, he still takes the time to be socially conscious, calling out the police, saying, "These days, don't believe what police say." Listen to the verse below via Pigeons and Planes.

The remix, which features Allan Kingdom, Theophilus London and Sir Paul McCartney on the original, has been seemingly a long time coming. Kendrick and Kanye have several years of history spanning back to when Lamar was the support act on the Yeezus tour. Though they did not reportedly interact much on the road, they did develop an appreciation for each other's work -- something Kanye has shown in a few tweets since To Pimp a Butterfly has been released.

Kendrick was featured as a writer on the original track, so this remix verse could have been a leftover or it might be a bonus track on Kanye's upcoming album So Help Me God. The LP does not have a release date, but it is expected some time later this year.

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