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Fans React To Lauryn Hill’s Verse In New Song with Nas

Lauryn Hill was unbothered with folks' opinion about her tardiness.

Former Fugee Lauryn Hill appeared on Nas’ new album “King Disease II,” and fans couldn’t help but share their reactions to the song.

The “If I Ruled The World” duo came back with another hot track. Nas released a follow-up to his Grammy-Award winning 2020 “King’s Disease” on Friday, August 6. On the ninth song on “King Disease II” titled “Nobody,” Lauryn Hill was not only featured, but she spat hot fire over several bars. One verse, in particular, seemed to be Hill’s response to fans who have commented on her past “tardiness” to on-stage events.

Listen to what she had to say:

“My awareness like Keanu in The Matrix/ I’m saving souls, and y’all complaining ‘bout my lateness. Now it’s illegal for someone to walk to in greatness,” she said in the rhyme.

According to Atlanta Black Star, Hill has received complaints about showing up to her shows late anywhere from 20 minutes to upwards of two-and-a-half hours.

Hill made it clear she was unbothered by her fans’ comments about her coming late on stage in her verse. It sent Twitter into a frenzy.

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Some fans were excited to see another collab from the iconic duo and praised Hill’s verse.

Other folks weren’t trying to hear it and were “clocking” Hill left and right.  

 

All in all, Hill came in hot, and the song is a hit.

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Aziah Kamari

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