The latest single from Kanye West and Drake's collaboration project will leave rap fans gasping from excitement. Possibly posse cut of the decade, possibly the rap moment of life. The Just Blaze and Boi-1da production boasts sharp high hats cutting above the hypnotic, distorted synth that grooves to a left-field, but incredibly infectious melody, all riding a massive 808 baseline that will rattle your chest whether in the club or the car. Drake begins the track with a raspy, lazy flow that oozes confidence and swagger, but when the beat drops, he raises the energy and spits with a bravado not seen from him since his infamous "Stay Schemin" verse. An intensely auto-tuned and spaced out Future performs the stadium-certified hook that declares him and his hip hop confidants live the "Life" that everyone is after. He bellows a proud chant "THIS THE LIFE, LIFE, LIFE, THIS THE LIFE WE LIVE." Kanye West approaches next to handle a 16 bar verse, which he abuses with every syllable uttered. This is "Yeezus" era Kanye in terms of the brash and aggressive energy, his voice gives way momentarily during the verse, he is roaring so loud. But the lyrical content is more reminiscent of "Saint Pablo," where he discusses the tribulations of the fashion and rap culture. Finally, JAY Z's pristine vocals utter an "Uh" after 3 minutes of anticipation. He is in prime form, rapping with the realization that he wants to, no, needs to one up the previous couple rap juggernauts. He uses a flow that he's never attempted, with a stuttering, fast delivery, but he nails it. He dives into some juicy information on his relationship with Beyoncé and even touches on the rumors of tension between him and Drake. Overall, this is the most massive single rap track since "Forever" was unleashed in 2009. Each MC goes above and beyond performing with the confidence that they know this track will break the charts. It's insanely satisfying and it will leave your head spinning of rap fandom sensory overload.