“Big G” by Queen Lee: A Kingdom War Cry
Queen Lee ain’t just rapping—she’s rallying the troops. In her fiery track “Big G,” she pulls no punches about who she rides for: the King of Kings, the OG of OGs—God Himself. This joint is a kingdom anthem for the bold, the unashamed, and the spiritually ready.
From the first bar, “If you don’t know yet, boy, run it.” She’s not playing games, and neither is the God she serves. Over a trap-heavy beat, she mixes holy confidence with street grit, letting you know that this walk with Christ is serious. This ain’t soft faith—it’s battle-ready, sword-drawn, heaven-backed faith.
The hook hits like a chant in the middle of a spiritual riot: “Talking about kingdom / it’s about to get violent.” She flips the narrative—violence not in fists, but in flipping the tables of darkness and bringing light with power.
With bars about glory, warfare, and divine authority, “Big G” isn’t just a song—it’s a charge to rise up. Whether you’re in the pew or the pit, this track calls you to stand tall, stay strapped with Scripture, and rep the Kingdom hard.
Big God. Big faith. Big energy.