Just a week after several snippets leaked online, the full version of Kanye West's "All Day" remix featuring Kendrick Lamar has finally arrived.

According to Kanye To The, Lamar was already listed as one of the 17 musicians credited on "All Day," which is off West's highly anticipated seventh studio album, "So Help Me God."

The new remix features the Compton lyricist's spitfire wordplay, in addition to the original verses from the Chicago emcee himself.Allan Kingdom as well as ad-libs from Theophilius London are also featured. 

K. Dot starts off his braggadocio verse - in a very similar manner to Yeezy's - by calling himself "Rap Derek Jeter in a red two seater and boasting, "Swish it, swish it, ask me how long do it take to be the greatest... Damn Kanye never will it be safe, b***h I already know."

The "King Kunta" rapper then subtly hints that he is greater than two legends, Michael Jordan and Michael Jackson, combined.

"N***a lookin' at me like I'm worth both MJ's," he spits.

Amid arrogance, Lamar still takes time to criticize today's police brutality, rapping: "These days, don't believe what police say."

Meanwhile, the "Yeezus" rapper took to his Twitter account last month to express how much he liked his collaborator's critically acclaimed effort, "To Pimp a Butterfly," calling it "an inspiration."

Check out Kanye West's "All Day" remix featuring Kendrick Lamar below. Since it does not sound finished, it could be a demo or a reference track.