The track was initially supposed to be on Kanye's Jesus Is King, and Khaled told Apple Music how it eventually landed on his album instead.
“I called Kanye one day and I said, ‘I got an idea,'” he recalled. “It’s 8 in the morning, he just showed up to my house. I didn’t even know he was coming. He tells the chef to make some eggs with ketchup, and he had a drink. We go to my studio. I play him music. He plays me music. We both inspiring each other. He plays me an incredible album that he did with one of my idols, Dr. Dre. He played it from top to bottom for me. I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. We had a great get together at the crib, he leaves," Khaled recalled. “That was a year and a half ago. I said I got an idea I remember you playing me this Dr. Dre, Eminem, Kanye record and y’all were talking about God. Y’all were speaking that gospel. I said that would be beautiful if we could put that on God Did. And yeah, hits back and says, ‘I love the idea.’ Ye don’t love no idea.”
Beyond the Dre and Kanye feature, the album is stacked with prominent features including Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, John Legend, Future, SZA, and Jadakiss on the "Jadakiss Interlude," which alongside Jay-Z's verse, has been the most talked about offering on the project, which is predicted to top the Billboard 100 this week.