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"Heaven And Earth" is an unreleased song by Kanye West that was created during the DONDA: WITH CHILD sessions. The song features vocals from Buju Banton.

Background[]

The song was created on September 19, 2020, during the same session as the creation of "Believe What I Say" and "Stand United". The song features a completed verse from Ye with an open section, likely for him to record over. Despite its nearly finished state, the song was scrapped.

Lyrics[]

[Verse 1: Buju Banton]
Breaking these chains, keeping these fools inside
Making sure that we staying in light
The forces of darkness, evil against light
Jesus, save the world, what a sacrifice
Through conquer fear, man's evil advice
The silence of the lamb cannot be ignored
Pain of my people only endured
For God so loved the world He gave His only son
That each and anyone shall [on the land?] come
[?] and rise

[Verse 2: Kanye West]
Bahamas for brunch, Jamaica for lunch
We done came a long way from Captain Crunch
All my life I only let 'em cap us once
We in Yeezy head to toe, I mean, back to front
Boy, this a decathlon
Tryna raise four black kids in the heart of Babylon
Mmm, sometimes they got it tight
I gotta stop accusing Mexicans of being white-
Supremacists when they light, yike
When we in the same fight, yike
Every man fall short, yurr
For the kids, cut the cord, mhm
But you can't cut the Lord
But you can't cut the Lord

[Chorus: Buju Banton]
If one of Jah words don't come to pass
Then Heaven and Earth shall pass away (Aye, aye)
If one of Jah words don't come to pass
Heaven and Earth shall pass away
If one of Jah words don't come to pass
Then Heaven and Earth shall pass away

[Open Verse]

[Chorus: Buju Banton]
If one of Jah words don't come to pass
Then Heaven and Earth shall pass away (Aye, aye)
If one of Jah words don't come to pass
Heaven and Earth shall pass away
If one of Jah words don't come to pass
Then Heaven and Earth shall pass away

Trivia[]

  • Despite their similar names, this song is not related to "Heaven and Hell", another Donda-era song.
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