Hang tight through an opening Big Sean verse (and a recurring Big Sean refrain) and you’ll get what might wind up being a cornerstone of Kanye’s G.O.O.D. Music crew album Cruel Summer. It’s the Hit-Boy-produced “Clique,†and it’s the first Jay-Z–Kanye team-up since the buddy duo made Watch the Throne and toured the world performing a certain song a preposterous number of consecutive times every night. Here, Hova dubs himself “G.O.O.D Music drug dealing cousin†and serves up one of his patented mid-verse math problems. Kanye jumps on to drop the aforementioned nod to his girlfriend Kim Kardashian’s sex tape, calls himself and her “un-American idols,†then talks about his depression after his mother Donda’s death. There’s an oblique reference to DONDA the-huge-project-not-the-mom in there, too.