On God Made Rap Too, Jabee delivers a radiant meditation on endurance, love, and the sacred roots of rap. Over Oddisee’s piano and drum-laced production—equal parts sunshine and scripture—Jabee turns struggle into stride, carrying the grace of someone who’s suffered but never surrendered.
The track feels like gospel rerouted through boom bap: reverent, raw, and rooted in truth. “Love is tough but if you love enough you toughen up” isn’t just a lyric—it’s the heartbeat. Jabee doesn’t posture; he testifies. This is rap as resilience—not escapism, but affirmation.
A rare moment where joy doesn’t erase the weight—it carries it