Kanye West’s verse for a remix of 4Batz’s“act iii: on god? (she like)” has found its way online by way of a brief snippet.

X (formerly Twitter) page Kurrco shared the teaser on Thursday (March 21), which is 14 seconds long.

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In the clip, Ye raps over the sultry beat, lamenting about a former lover.

Don’t do that, don’t do that, don’t call back,” he sings, before adding: “You can’t get me mad/ You can’t get no better than me bitch, I’m the best you had.”

The viral sensation shared “act iii: on god? (she like)” at the beginning of March.

On it, he sings: “You so damn hard to read/ It’s so damn hard to please you/ I know you’re wrong for me/ But I still want you to come home to me/ It’s not my fault, or is it?

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4Batz and Yeezy first linked up back in January.

The Dallas-bred singer, best known for his viral hit “act ii: date @ 8,” posted a photo on Instagram of him on a FaceTime call with Ye.

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“I was just sleeping onna floor, n now I’m onna phone wit ye yall n-ggas can’t tell me nun,” he wrote in his caption while reflecting on his rapid rise.

Ty Dolla $ign commented on the post with an “OK” emoji. Timbaland also wrote: “That’s what I’m talking bout.”

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More recently, 4Batz and Drake’s “act ii: date @ 8″ remix topped the Billboard Hot R&B Songs chart, ending a year long reign by SZA.

SZA had sat atop the chart for a record breaking 53 weeks with a variety of hits including one with Drake.

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Over the last year, she had been number one with “Kill Bill,” “Snooze,” “Saturn,” and through a feature on Drizzy’s “Slime You Out” but the Top Dawg Entertainment singer was usurped by 4Batz.

The original version of “act ii: date @ 8” debuted on the chart in early January before Drake jumped on the remix.

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4Batz also recently signed a short-term contract to Drake’s OVO Sound for the release of his first EP. That project, U Made Me A St4r, is set to drop on April 5.

Though Drake and 4Batz refused to comment on the deal, the remix was released through OVO Sound.

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4Batz’s lawyer also commented on the deal: “The positive energy and overall support from Team Drake/OVO was a driving factor in getting this song released. We are grateful for their involvement and are excited to see what the future holds as a result of this epic creative and business move.”

Drake and 4Batz previously linked up in person at one of Drizzy’s performances on his It’s All a Blur — Big as the What Tour?, where they were seen dapping each other up and sharing a conversation during the show.