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  • May 18, 2024
    CLB BMO

    21 did, thug is in jail, quavo got his own beef he has to worry about. Every single artist in that list has spoke nothing but love for what Drake did for their respective careers this narrative that Drake is some parasite is so tired

    Quavo said "your fav rapper, he be biting" on the Back to The Bando intro, then collabed with Drake like 3 more times afterwards

    If he had an issue, it's been long cleared up

  • May 18, 2024
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    If Atlanta artists didn't join together to create the Avengers then this diss doesn't work. But we clearly see they all got problems with Drake acting like a snake or b**** behind the scenes.

    That's why this verse is so great.

  • May 18, 2024
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    Zack From The Six

    The part about the rappers he made collabs with is just hilarious and he just sounds salty that he couldnt boost their careers like drake did. none of those artists share kendricks view, they were more than happy to work with drake

    You're seriously saying this after Metro, Future, and Ross started this s***?

  • May 18, 2024
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    2ILL

    Some of my favorite lines from the whole back and forth

    People have been discussing though and let’s just say some feel targeted

    outsiders never like to be reminded that they’re outside…

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    May 18, 2024
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    skibidihawk2ahh

    Yeah same thing with his buying your memorabilia when it’s up for auction thing

    Yea Drake attitude def went from "I'm glad to be here" to "You should be thankful I even rap".

    Once he started bigging up Morgan Wallen and Taylor Swift then dogging out Kendrick raps as being slave bars it was like hmmmm.

    You can get an idea of how he feels about rap now in this beef.

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    May 18, 2024
    ragedsycokiller

    You're seriously saying this after Metro, Future, and Ross started this s***?

    That's the issue right with people like Drake and his stans because in their minds they also think that rap and rappers should be grateful for Drake.

    So the people who are grateful are doing what they should and the ones who aren't are lying jealous backstabbers.

  • May 18, 2024
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    FREE

    Yea Drake attitude def went from "I'm glad to be here" to "You should be thankful I even rap".

    Once he started bigging up Morgan Wallen and Taylor Swift then dogging out Kendrick raps as being slave bars it was like hmmmm.

    You can get an idea of how he feels about rap now in this beef.

    The slave line is still so offbase that even with the "fake activist" follow up line attached to it, you just gotta wonder why Drake thought this was a good angle for him specifically to take

  • May 18, 2024
    ragedsycokiller

    If Atlanta artists didn't join together to create the Avengers then this diss doesn't work. But we clearly see they all got problems with Drake acting like a snake or b**** behind the scenes.

    That's why this verse is so great.

    What Atlanta people came together apart from Future and Metro?

    Thug is in jail. 21s defended him and 2chainz, Lil Baby and Quavo have stayed quiet as far as I know...

  • May 18, 2024
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    X7JQ9L2MF4A8Z

    idk dawg, if Katy Perry did a song with Young Thug, then started saying slatt and slime in her music with a southern drawl, im definitely hitting a

    Drake is some mixed kid with family in the south, I feel like the line between culture vulture and appreciation is skewed so negatively for him compared to other artists. He blew up in 09 by implementing Houston’s sound. His father was playing and sending him old R&B and Jazz. Then he went to Atlanta got engrained in their music scene and was inspired by it.

    I feel like that’s far different from some white pop artist suddenly acting like she moves like that

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    May 18, 2024
    CRACKASTEPPAVEGAN

    The slave line is still so offbase that even with the "fake activist" follow up line attached to it, you just gotta wonder why Drake thought this was a good angle for him specifically to take

    I don't think he was taking an angle I think he spoke how he really felt which is a big part of why Drake couldn't win is because Kendrick is right he is a vulture.

    His response to the nigga line about not saying nigga was too intro his response with his white mom saying not to say it and him yelling NIGGA.

  • May 18, 2024
    X7JQ9L2MF4A8Z

    outsiders never like to be reminded that they’re outside…

    Once niggas start talking about colonization s*** gon get kinda ugly lol

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    May 18, 2024
    CLB BMO

    Drake is some mixed kid with family in the south, I feel like the line between culture vulture and appreciation is skewed so negatively for him compared to other artists. He blew up in 09 by implementing Houston’s sound. His father was playing and sending him old R&B and Jazz. Then he went to Atlanta got engrained in their music scene and was inspired by it.

    I feel like that’s far different from some white pop artist suddenly acting like she moves like that

    What artist slide by in your opinion?

  • May 18, 2024

    The fact that no Atlanta artist has come out to defend Drake speaks volumes.

    No matter what the stans say. My city know the truth

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    May 18, 2024

    Because I'm gonna be frank and say Drake is really the only black artist I've ever seen move that way stylistically where he will outright just adopt the sounds,slangs and culture of other black people.

    You might get artist doing it here and there on a record or collab but Drake outright makes it apart of his brand from Grime to ATL to Houston to Dancehall.

    Even Rocky who had alot of southern influences didn't do it that way in outright become a southern nigga.

  • May 18, 2024
    Water Giver
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    Its just Kendrick continued point from Euphoria that Drake is not the same person that he was when they were cool back on TC to NWTS.

    One of the 3 major points of Kendrick in all his disses that started on Euphoria is that Drake has been acting more and more stereotypically American black as the years go on when that is not who he is nor does he have any bases in it. And that Drake is a completely different person now than back then.

    Such as his Canada lines, how many features till you feel like you black enough line, you have to adapt to America to get big etc.

    Idiots think its colorism bars just like Drakes dumbass who also missed the point of that and multiple other songs/lines, but its deeper and its not about him being mixed & its clear as day, especially on Euphoria & Not Like Us (which the title of NLU is even on that subject, hes literally not like us while trying so hard to be like us).

    Yes Drake collabing with these artists does help them out to whatever degree, BUT people forget it ALSO HELPS DRAKE as well. It got Drake in more clubs, got Drake in the "streets" when street niggas used to hate Drake the most, changed Drakes soft & "Drake the type of nigga" image & made him more popular with black people in general.

    And yes, collabing with artists outside your element isnt a bad thing in itself, but when YOU start pretending thst youre also of that same element as the artists youre collabing with just because youre around them, thats when it gets fishy. And we would and do clown literally everyone else that does that. Such as Post Malone, the random white kid that pops up every few years pretending to be drill, Tecca etc.

    There is a clear difference of Drake after Nothing Was the Same, nothing was literally not the same afterwards, and thats one of Kendrick's point. And Kendrick futher point is that he let it get to his head to where he thinks he is actually like those street artists. Pump faking & a poser.

    You (Drake) become more and more "American black" & you become more and more of a sicko as the years go on which this is not who you were at all when I knew you.

    And again, he gives the most examples in Euphoria & Not Like Us.

    Drake is not like us, but he is trying so damn hard to be like us. And it weird and pathetic. Just be you.

    And theres multiple examples as well even outside Kendrick. Such as the Wayne call interview when he first signed him "keep it Canadian", to Drake living in a upper middle class neighborhood and being a literal actor, Drake being more for the ladies & downbad guys but now its about guns and mob life etc.

    Thats what the "angle" is about. And it started on Euphoria. And goes into the point of Kendrick saying youre not true to yourself, & deeper than just that, you are also lost in the sauce way too much.

    Drake, for years now, is trying very hard "to be down".

    HoF post.

  • He doesn't go back to his collaborators unless they are bona-fide stars. He jumped on wattba in futures artistic peak, he would have gotten thug too, did it for the migos and came around for culture 3 with a verse I liked but not the hit song of their last feature.

  • For an artist like Kendrick to say that, that's big, that's huge, we already had our vibes but I really never expected him to call him a colonizer, the verse is the actual ether

  • May 18, 2024
    Water Giver
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    Its just Kendrick continued point from Euphoria that Drake is not the same person that he was when they were cool back on TC to NWTS.

    One of the 3 major points of Kendrick in all his disses that started on Euphoria is that Drake has been acting more and more stereotypically American black as the years go on when that is not who he is nor does he have any bases in it. And that Drake is a completely different person now than back then.

    Such as his Canada lines, how many features till you feel like you black enough line, you have to adapt to America to get big etc.

    Idiots think its colorism bars just like Drakes dumbass who also missed the point of that and multiple other songs/lines, but its deeper and its not about him being mixed & its clear as day, especially on Euphoria & Not Like Us (which the title of NLU is even on that subject, hes literally not like us while trying so hard to be like us).

    Yes Drake collabing with these artists does help them out to whatever degree, BUT people forget it ALSO HELPS DRAKE as well. It got Drake in more clubs, got Drake in the "streets" when street niggas used to hate Drake the most, changed Drakes soft & "Drake the type of nigga" image & made him more popular with black people in general.

    And yes, collabing with artists outside your element isnt a bad thing in itself, but when YOU start pretending thst youre also of that same element as the artists youre collabing with just because youre around them, thats when it gets fishy. And we would and do clown literally everyone else that does that. Such as Post Malone, the random white kid that pops up every few years pretending to be drill, Tecca etc.

    There is a clear difference of Drake after Nothing Was the Same, nothing was literally not the same afterwards, and thats one of Kendrick's point. And Kendrick futher point is that he let it get to his head to where he thinks he is actually like those street artists. Pump faking & a poser.

    You (Drake) become more and more "American black" & you become more and more of a sicko as the years go on which this is not who you were at all when I knew you.

    And again, he gives the most examples in Euphoria & Not Like Us.

    Drake is not like us, but he is trying so damn hard to be like us. And it weird and pathetic. Just be you.

    And theres multiple examples as well even outside Kendrick. Such as the Wayne call interview when he first signed him "keep it Canadian", to Drake living in a upper middle class neighborhood and being a literal actor, Drake being more for the ladies & downbad guys but now its about guns and mob life etc.

    Thats what the "angle" is about. And it started on Euphoria. And goes into the point of Kendrick saying youre not true to yourself, & deeper than just that, you are also lost in the sauce way too much.

    Drake, for years now, is trying very hard "to be down".

    Just edited it to fully explain things instead of inferring but yeah

    And my usual typo correcting

  • May 18, 2024

    Canadian culture vulture

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    Zero

    thats why they all came out and defended him right?

    Show me where any of them said Drake used them or their city?

  • May 18, 2024
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    Zack From The Six

    The part about the rappers he made collabs with is just hilarious and he just sounds salty that he couldnt boost their careers like drake did. none of those artists share kendricks view, they were more than happy to work with drake

    so in your eyes there’s nothing that drake has done that you disagree with?

  • May 18, 2024
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    ragedsycokiller

    You're seriously saying this after Metro, Future, and Ross started this s***?

    if they did they wouldve said no when he asked to work with them, right?

  • May 18, 2024
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    JeffersonSteelflex

    so in your eyes there’s nothing that drake has done that you disagree with?

    he has done plenty of things I disagree with. no human being is perfect.

  • May 18, 2024
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    Zack From The Six

    he has done plenty of things I disagree with. no human being is perfect.

    name at least 3

  • May 18, 2024
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    JeffersonSteelflex

    name at least 3