If you think it’s too early for Blue Ivy to start following in her father’s footsteps, think again. The 5-year-old just rapped a verse on her dad’s new album, and the internet is buzzing.

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After premiering his latest record  “4:44” exclusively on Tidal for a week, Jay Z released physical copies of it Friday. But the CD comes with a few bonus tracks, and one of them includes a verse from Blue.

For 45 seconds, Beyonce and Jay's first born spits on "Blue's Freestyle/We Family," delivering her best rhymes. Although some of the lyrics are a bit difficult to understand, she had a few standout punchlines.

At one point, she sings, “ Never seen a ceiling in my whole life,” and toward the end, she repeats, “Boom shakalaka” over and over again.

Although this is just her first released rap, many on social media have already crowned her hip-hop’s newest star.

Here’s how tweeps are reacting to her bars.

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