• Record Label: Epic
  • Release Date: Aug 26, 2022
User Score
4.3

Mixed or average reviews- based on 28 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 28
  2. Negative: 14 out of 28
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  1. Sep 1, 2022
    3
    Sloppy, ill-paced, and painfully long. Most of the verses are subpar, and the production is questionable at best. Bizarre Eddie Murphy sample, just as the cherry on top.
  2. Sep 4, 2022
    0
    Over-hyped and messy as every other DJ Khaled project. The beats are basic and by the end of the album they all sound so similar it gives you a headache. SZA's and Takeoff's contribution were the only thing worth it.
  3. Oct 6, 2022
    2
    This was very bad the albids ruined great songs and DJ kahlids is realy bad
  4. Oct 13, 2022
    2
    A master such as DJ Khaled has to be better at bringing in a better aesthetic, and sequencing the slightly unique songs before the general ones. Boring by the 4th song!
  5. Feb 21, 2023
    3
    only thing i want to say is that god didn't make this album trash album that SZA and 21 saves + it's long af.
Metascore
43

Mixed or average reviews - based on 6 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 6
  2. Negative: 1 out of 6
  1. Sep 7, 2022
    40
    He stays in the background for most of God Did’s 18 tracks—but once in a while, he finally tiptoes out of his usual templates. It’s not enough to salvage a bogged-down album, but coming from him, even a little experimentation is surprising.
  2. Sep 6, 2022
    40
    "Juice WRLD Did" doesn't have the same ring to it, but the wobbling/chiming track is among the album's few other memorable moments despite being dusted off and slapped into the sequence after Khaled added his vocal stamp.
  3. Aug 31, 2022
    40
    Listening to Khaled’s albums is like searching for blessings amidst the chaff, and the signal-to-noise ratio is generally low. But God Did isn’t as torturously bad as, say, 2019’s Father of Asahd.