Die for It

Nas is someone I've always looked up to and learned from my whole life and getting a verse from him was definitely on my bucket list.

Even the production was a family affair, shout-out to DaHeala, The Anmls, and DannyboyStyles.

[2] "Die for It" serves as the second collaboration between Belly and the Weeknd on the album, following the previously-released single, "Better Believe", alongside American rapper Young Thug.

[3] The Weeknd is also involved in the following two tracks of See You Next Wednesday: providing background vocals on "Requiem", featuring fellow Canadian rapper and labelmate Nav, and producing "Two Tone", featuring American rapper Lil Uzi Vert.

[5] The video starts with Belly walking around a city that shows "an apocalyptic red sky, burning buildings, and abandoned streets littered with newspapers" while smoking marijuana and drinking alcohol.