JAY-Z's new 4:44 album has received extremely high praises from the hip-hop community, and tons of big names are sharing their love for the project. Lupe Fiasco decided to switch up his review style for Hov's 13th studio album, as he wrote a new verse on Instagram that detailed his thoughts on the new material from the Brooklyn rapper.

The Chicago MC posted two photos that simply read, "4:44 Review Part 1" and "4:44 Review Part 2," captioning both with the first and second part of his verse that dives into his review of the album. At first, Fiasco says that he was overseas when the project dropped, and it was difficult for him to even get access to the project, as his service was shaky and he couldn't listen to it in the car like he usually prefers.

"Album dropped when I was overseas, data plans & coverage limitations wouldn't allow a decent listen, usually like to oversee when I be whippin, back from china on a American, long story I'll take you back there again," Fiasco wrote. "For now let's just focus on the pair of twins times 3, the 13th Jigga, had to make the review rhyme this time for you niggas, shit takes me back like Royal slippers, with sublime glimpses of that old spitter, baseline bully, he wouldn't freestyle a whole album would he?"

The "Mural" rapper then continued on by breaking down his opinions on some of the tracks, saying that "Smile" is "the shit," and admitted that "4:44" was "too personal" for him, but it does make him want to give out apologies to "random women."

The second part sees Fiasco rhyming about the second half of the album, pointing out some of his favorites and giving special acknowledgement to "Marcy Me."

"The second half meditation, sounds like what happens when education meets decorations for mass that met black witchcraft and went half on calf, holy cow, MARCY ME!, had to put it in all caps, the artistry separates the bullshit from the Bulls Chips, partially, all facts, how he gone take it there?" Lupe continues. "The beat feel like Sanaa Lathan hair...in slow motion, next to the ocean, wordplay gorgeous, 5 mics no sources, I ain't publicly leaned back bopped in a while especially to this style of a portrait, vulnerable but not tortured, a fortress ain't gotta force it, real time classic, a revival of the corpus."

In the end, Lupe rates the album a full 10/10, and advises other rappers to "stop hiding behind hooks & fill up a rhyme book."

Check out Lupe's full review verse for 4:44 in the Instagram posts below.

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