Jeezy is truly going hard with the church theme for his forthcoming album which he recently revealed will drop in November. The first single "God" showed the ATL rapper exclaiming divinity over the trap. The follow-up, "Pastor Young's Letter" continued to mix the secular with the non-secular. Now for his third offering, Jeezy is holding "Church In The Streets." On the new track, Jeezy again spreads dope boy dialectic with religious undertones.

Along with his newfound affinity for church themes, Young has been vocal about politics. In a recent interview TheDailyBeast, he expressed his views on the forthcoming election saying he doesn't think Donald Trump is fit hold down the white house.

“I don’t think he’s capable of being the commander-in-chief. He has the ego, but he doesn’t have the charisma,” said Jeezy. “Sometimes other things outweigh money…I don’t think he’s a leader. I think he’s a great businessman, but I don’t think he’s a leader. If he’s elected president, what does that mean for the middle class? What does that mean for America? He’s doing multimillion-dollar deals overseas—what does that mean for the people of America? Is he going to be able to help us?”

Young's still-untitled album drops Nov. 13.

Listen to "Church In The Streets," below.

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