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  • Feb 23
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    BLACK

    he's mexican

    You say that because he said that after getting called out for being a white kid

    S***s lowkey sad. Dude has sat on ktt all day for years running a gimmick account. Don’t get me wrong I’m on here a lot but at least I’m not a grown ass man playing pretend racist on the internet

  • Feb 23
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    Oblivion X

    It's pretty clearly in a "I'm tryna lil bro" way.

    What stance did I agree with him about

    "All these niggas popping now is young
    Everybody say the music that they make is dumb
    I remember I was 18
    Money, p****, parties, I was on the same thing
    You gotta give a boy a chance to grow some"

    I.e Everybody else criticizing them and he defending them from these criticisms by saying they just young. Even though he's making this song coming at them. And says he's unimpressed by their songs

    "Man, they barely old enough to drive
    To tell them what they should do, who the f*** am I?"
    And then he proceeds to tell them what they should do
    "I got some good advice, never quit tourin'"
    And tells them to buy property instead of s*** like jewelery, cars etc

    If he's really trying to be negative and lil bro them, why's he sitting down with one of the people the song is addressed to for a cringe interview?

    Read the chain of posts that's led to this discussion. I brought up a few Fire Squad bars, you said 2words posted "on KOD". I said 1985 is another example anyway, you're currently refuting that

  • 2words

    Cole actually more consistent than the other 2 for me. Cole consistently in the 8 range it’s the other two who have more highs and lows

    Cole more consistent than Kendrick?

    That's definitely a take.

    I actually find KOD to be a heavier listen than MMTBS partly due to the Kill Edward segments.

    To each their own though.

  • Rock Mudson

    Cole albums are mostly skips.

    Drakes albums are also mostly skips.

    Kendrick albums are mostly classics- and he could never in his life compete with a 16 against the other two.

    I'm not even a Drake fan like that but saying his music from 09-15 is "mostly skips" is textbook revisionist history.

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    Chubby Gambino

    "All these niggas popping now is young
    Everybody say the music that they make is dumb
    I remember I was 18
    Money, p****, parties, I was on the same thing
    You gotta give a boy a chance to grow some"

    I.e Everybody else criticizing them and he defending them from these criticisms by saying they just young. Even though he's making this song coming at them. And says he's unimpressed by their songs

    "Man, they barely old enough to drive
    To tell them what they should do, who the f*** am I?"
    And then he proceeds to tell them what they should do
    "I got some good advice, never quit tourin'"
    And tells them to buy property instead of s*** like jewelery, cars etc

    If he's really trying to be negative and lil bro them, why's he sitting down with one of the people the song is addressed to for a cringe interview?

    Read the chain of posts that's led to this discussion. I brought up a few Fire Squad bars, you said 2words posted "on KOD". I said 1985 is another example anyway, you're currently refuting that

    I wish you good luck
    I'm hoping for your sake that you ain't dumb as you look
    But if it's really true what people sayin'
    And you call yourself playin' with my name
    Then I really know you f***ed, trust
    I'll be around forever 'cause my skills is tip-top
    To any amateur niggas that wanna get rocked
    Just remember what I told you when your s*** flop
    In five years, you gon' be on Love & Hip-Hop, nigga

    How is this not tryna lil bro someone. The interview happened AFTER the song bro, we're talking bout music here.

    Oh that stance, thought u meant the whole kendrick thing, but about this then yea he's right. But again, 2words is referring to both sidings "issues " (addiction), so I really don't see how him addressing rappers who diss him in manner even correlates to that

  • BLACK
    Feb 23
    notbrock

    You say that because he said that after getting called out for being a white kid

    S***s lowkey sad. Dude has sat on ktt all day for years running a gimmick account. Don’t get me wrong I’m on here a lot but at least I’m not a grown ass man playing pretend racist on the internet

    that's all allegedly anyways. he could fully European and from Wales for all we know

  • BLACK
    Feb 23
    Rock Mudson

    Cole albums are mostly skips.

    Drakes albums are also mostly skips.

    Kendrick albums are mostly classics- and he could never in his life compete with a 16 against the other two.

    delusional

  • BLACK
    Feb 23

    what planet do some of you niggas live on man

  • CRACKASTEPPAVEGAN

    You a suburban nigga stop cosplaying like a street dude. It's lame asl

    no street dude gonna be on ktt all day like this trying to convince others about it this hard lmao

  • Feb 23
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    Oblivion X

    I wish you good luck
    I'm hoping for your sake that you ain't dumb as you look
    But if it's really true what people sayin'
    And you call yourself playin' with my name
    Then I really know you f***ed, trust
    I'll be around forever 'cause my skills is tip-top
    To any amateur niggas that wanna get rocked
    Just remember what I told you when your s*** flop
    In five years, you gon' be on Love & Hip-Hop, nigga

    How is this not tryna lil bro someone. The interview happened AFTER the song bro, we're talking bout music here.

    Oh that stance, thought u meant the whole kendrick thing, but about this then yea he's right. But again, 2words is referring to both sidings "issues " (addiction), so I really don't see how him addressing rappers who diss him in manner even correlates to that

    That's the END of the song, you didn't have any answer for all those other lines I quoted. Which is exactly what I've been saying - it's not all negative, he doesn't take a solid stance. And the interview is relevant, why would you sit down for an interview with someone you apparently feel only negative about and criticized in a condescending manner?

    "I got some good advice, never quit tourin'
    'Cause that's the way we eat here in this rap game"
    WE. Me, Kendrick, Drake, Ye. Not just Pump and whoever else with the type of music they make. He's giving advice on how all rappers become financially successful, not just lil bro-ing or criticizing throughout the song

    It wasn't specific to addiction, how tf can you even both sides that topic "People who are addicted to d**** deserve free mental health treatment. But mental illness isn't real, f*** those crackheads"

    2words said on KOD, Cole doesn't rap on both sides. Here's a song where Cole's dissing/coming at these people, defending them/offering genuine advice in multiple lines and eventually sits down to do an interview with one of them who got a crowd of people to say "Fuck J Cole". Love the guy but he's never taken a solid stance on anything

  • Feb 23
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    Kendrick doesnt have lows album wise post OD
    Drake is great at songs but makes inconsistent albums for the most part, he doesnt have the substance of the other two really and is th emost formulaic. Leads to him having the best singles and hits though
    Coles albums occasionally reach incredible highs, but a lot of them are just good

  • Feb 23
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    Andre Jaquet

    Kendrick doesnt have lows album wise post OD
    Drake is great at songs but makes inconsistent albums for the most part, he doesnt have the substance of the other two really and is th emost formulaic. Leads to him having the best singles and hits though
    Coles albums occasionally reach incredible highs, but a lot of them are just good

    I think Coles biggest problem is he’s able to commit to a topic for a song and write something beautiful about it but he’s unable to do that with a concept for a whole album

    KOD a prime example of that

  • Feb 23

    KTT2 has a "trenches" section?

  • Feb 23
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    notbrock

    I think Coles biggest problem is he’s able to commit to a topic for a song and write something beautiful about it but he’s unable to do that with a concept for a whole album

    KOD a prime example of that

    You spitting, but he can barely commit to a topic for a song sometimes

    He's like a kid in English class who has to do a 400 word essay, gets 300 words, can't think of anything else and starts scrambling just to meet the word count

  • Chubby Gambino

    You spitting, but he can barely commit to a topic for a song sometimes

    He's like a kid in English class who has to do a 400 word essay, gets 300 words, can't think of anything else and starts scrambling just to meet the word count

    Yeah sometimes but I ain’t gonna hold that against him because he’s got a lot of songs with good concepts and topics that he follows through with on the whole track

  • notbrock

    I think Coles biggest problem is he’s able to commit to a topic for a song and write something beautiful about it but he’s unable to do that with a concept for a whole album

    KOD a prime example of that

    2014 forest hills drive and 4yeo he did that well

  • Terrible thread and OP

  • Feb 23
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    Chubby Gambino

    That's the END of the song, you didn't have any answer for all those other lines I quoted. Which is exactly what I've been saying - it's not all negative, he doesn't take a solid stance. And the interview is relevant, why would you sit down for an interview with someone you apparently feel only negative about and criticized in a condescending manner?

    "I got some good advice, never quit tourin'
    'Cause that's the way we eat here in this rap game"
    WE. Me, Kendrick, Drake, Ye. Not just Pump and whoever else with the type of music they make. He's giving advice on how all rappers become financially successful, not just lil bro-ing or criticizing throughout the song

    It wasn't specific to addiction, how tf can you even both sides that topic "People who are addicted to d**** deserve free mental health treatment. But mental illness isn't real, f*** those crackheads"

    2words said on KOD, Cole doesn't rap on both sides. Here's a song where Cole's dissing/coming at these people, defending them/offering genuine advice in multiple lines and eventually sits down to do an interview with one of them who got a crowd of people to say "Fuck J Cole". Love the guy but he's never taken a solid stance on anything

    Fam do you know what it means to Lil Bro someone lol, like all the quotes u said is quite literally just that lol. No it's not relevant because we're talking bout the song and album here

    You can definitely both sides addiction and d*** abuse

    Again bro 2words says he didn't rap on both sides of "ISSUES", you keep tryna shoehorn his response to a diss as an ISSUE.

  • Chubby Gambino

    "All these niggas popping now is young
    Everybody say the music that they make is dumb
    I remember I was 18
    Money, p****, parties, I was on the same thing
    You gotta give a boy a chance to grow some"

    I.e Everybody else criticizing them and he defending them from these criticisms by saying they just young. Even though he's making this song coming at them. And says he's unimpressed by their songs

    "Man, they barely old enough to drive
    To tell them what they should do, who the f*** am I?"
    And then he proceeds to tell them what they should do
    "I got some good advice, never quit tourin'"
    And tells them to buy property instead of s*** like jewelery, cars etc

    If he's really trying to be negative and lil bro them, why's he sitting down with one of the people the song is addressed to for a cringe interview?

    Read the chain of posts that's led to this discussion. I brought up a few Fire Squad bars, you said 2words posted "on KOD". I said 1985 is another example anyway, you're currently refuting that

    He's obviously condescending and being trying to son, it's one of his goofiest songs and ruined kod

  • Feb 23
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    Oblivion X

    Fam do you know what it means to Lil Bro someone lol, like all the quotes u said is quite literally just that lol. No it's not relevant because we're talking bout the song and album here

    You can definitely both sides addiction and d*** abuse

    Again bro 2words says he didn't rap on both sides of "ISSUES", you keep tryna shoehorn his response to a diss as an ISSUE.

    Read his post again he verbatim says "AN ISSUE". Which I interpret as a topic, not just a societal issue. We're getting into semantics at this point, I'm not gonna keep going back and forth with you

  • Feb 23
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    Chubby Gambino

    Read his post again he verbatim says "AN ISSUE". Which I interpret as a topic, not just a societal issue. We're getting into semantics at this point, I'm not gonna keep going back and forth with you

    "An issue" and you think the issue he talking bout is cole responding to Lil pump okay bro

  • “well I’m in the trenches so ion really be checking him like that”


  • Feb 23
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    notbrock

    I think Coles biggest problem is he’s able to commit to a topic for a song and write something beautiful about it but he’s unable to do that with a concept for a whole album

    KOD a prime example of that

    I think 4yeo is a great concept album on paper but bro doesn't have the finesse to flesh out the story and intermingle it with his own, had that album been executed perfectly, Cole would be something huge but as it is, it's a respectful album commendable for its daring approach so take that as you will

    The biggest evidence of him not being great on execution was kod obviously, some people blame the beats, I actually think Cole tried to stack topics about different things and made it seem like it's connected without tying it together which was wack to me and his song Friends had the opportunity to be bigger had it not been for the disappointing ending of meditate don't medicate what goofy s*** is that

  • Oblivion X

    "An issue" and you think the issue he talking bout is cole responding to Lil pump okay bro

    NIGGA I SAID I'M NOT GONNA KEEP GOING BACK AND FORTH WITH YOU AND YOU STILL QUOTING ME ON SOME DUMB S***. DON'T F*** WITH ME NIGGA, DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM?? I'M FATT WILLIAMS. I'LL STINCKFACE YOUR B**** ASS LIKE I'M RAKISHI. AAAAARGHH

    It's not that serious. We both said our sides. Let's just disagree on this

  • Feb 23
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    2words

    He definitely tried something different with KOD he had a whole singing alter ego with vocals effects and the content was a risk in the rap climate. For me, while the damn influence is certainly apparent, it’s actually much more bold and sure of what it is than Damn is, which is wishy washy in typical Kendrick fashion

    Kendrick hides behind smoke and mirrors but Morale is way worse than anything from Cole

    This how you get your daily fix it's sad