Pusha T and Jay Z, two of hip-hop’s vivid storytellers, teamed up to deliver two confessional bars about their past life as street hustlers on “Drug Dealers Anonymous.”

Over a eerie, grungy beat provided by DJ Dahi, King Push rap metaphoric verses about drugs, money and violence. In one line, he talks about donating supplies to the 2016 Flint Water Crisis.

"America’s nightmare's in Flint / Children of a lesser God when your melanin got a tint / And I can’t even mention what I sent or what I spent / Cause my name in 18 wheelers is evidence," he raps.

Meanwhile, Hov takes aim at conservative pundit Tomi Lahren who criticized Beyonce over her Super Bowl 50 performance and slandering him for being a former drug dealer.

"Bitch I been brackin’ since the ‘80s / Google me baby, you crazy / ’89 in London pull the Benz up / Type it in, Google’s your friend bruh," he raps. And then he adds, "14-year drug dealer and still counting / Who deserves the medal of freedom is my accountant."

Jay Z is two for two with delivering stellar rap performances this year. The Roc Nation mogul dropped some rap quotables on Fat Joe's "All the Way Up (Remix)" and now on "Drug Dealers Anonymous."

Pusha T is currently working on his next project, King Push, which is the follow-up to his 2015 effort, Darkest Before Dawn: The Prelude. No word on a release date yet.

Listen to Pusha T's song below and tell us what you think of it in the comment section.

Listen to Pusha T's "Drug Dealers Anonymous" Feat. Jay Z

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