I truly hope one day we get a documentary from people inside both camps explaining what the vibe was during the evening of may 4th
Why you quote me with this unc
"This time you following through"
If any kendrick line aged this badly you wouldn't be backing the lawsuit
Only Kendrick stans believe an almost 8-minute straight rap song with 3 beat switches was intended to be a smash hit by Drake simply because it got a clean version lmao.
I have consistently said this lawsuit is ridiculous and frivolous
But saying a song is meant to be a single just because they put a clean version out for it is insane.
It could be as simple as the label requested a clean version because they wanted to capitalize on the moment, and Drake and his team obliged.
Nevertheless...HIT EM UP has a clean version. Like, think about it..
Why you quote me with this unc
Just tried to make you smirk.. guess it didn't work..
Again,
This is true but incredibly disingenuous.
If I'm in a beef, and I put out the kill shot in said beef, I may put out the clean version of the record to incentivize radio to play the record, etc.
But that doesn't mean the record was made with the intention of it being a hit.
If anything, I think Push Ups was, or would of been that record but the release was botched and messy as hell.
If I'm in a beef, and I put out the kill shot in said beef, I may put out the clean version of the record to incentivize radio to play the record, etc.
So essentially… he released a clean version because he thought the song would get spun on radio, which is exactly what I originally said
I have consistently said this lawsuit is ridiculous and frivolous
But saying a song is meant to be a single just because they put a clean version out for it is insane.
It could be as simple as the label requested a clean version because they wanted to capitalize on the moment, and Drake and his team obliged.
Nevertheless...HIT EM UP has a clean version. Like, think about it..
Did Tupac sue a record label for supporting a viral diss record or is that something Drake did?
The problem is not the act itself, the problem is the hypocrisy.
No artist is releasing a clean version of their music unless they intend for it to be played on either radio or TV. That’s LITERALLY the only reason clean versions exists. If FCC censorship guidelines weren’t a thing, there would be no reason for censored versions of songs
In no world or reality whatsoever does Family Matters clear Euphoria and the gap between the two are planets between them
Family Matters was definitely the best song of the beef
Family Matters was definitely the best song of the beef
Kendrick just opened his mouth
Family Matters was definitely the best song of the beef
By a comfortable margin.

They had a field day drumming up theories.
Also in what world was Drake trying to make a hit with Family Matters
Do I believe that he thought it was a kill shot? Yes I do when it obviously wasn’t. Do I think he lost the beef? Yes.
But was he outrapped? No lmfao. He was trying to make a hard hitting diss which he did and it clears everything Kendrick did. K.Dot won on shock factor and hype. To say that he was trying to make memes and stuff is laughable
yea man he really got kendrick with the big D and its video proof line
outrapped 🔥🔥🔥
Also in what world was Drake trying to make a hit with Family Matters
Do I believe that he thought it was a kill shot? Yes I do when it obviously wasn’t. Do I think he lost the beef? Yes.
But was he outrapped? No lmfao. He was trying to make a hard hitting diss which he did and it clears everything Kendrick did. K.Dot won on shock factor and hype. To say that he was trying to make memes and stuff is laughable
He wasn't outrapped? lmao. The beef was over as soon as euphoria dropped
He wasn't outrapped? lmao. The beef was over as soon as euphoria dropped
Yeah family matters was weak compared to euphoria. Kendrick won with that.
Meet the Grahams and NLU was just him dancing on Drake’s grave
Did Tupac sue a record label for supporting a viral diss record or is that something Drake did?
The problem is not the act itself, the problem is the hypocrisy.
No artist is releasing a clean version of their music unless they intend for it to be played on either radio or TV. That’s LITERALLY the only reason clean versions exists. If FCC censorship guidelines weren’t a thing, there would be no reason for censored versions of songs
Record labels ask for clean versions of songs all the time. Again, that doesn't mean that the artist is trying to push the song as their premier single.
It may be for radio and mass consumption, but that is not the same as implying that the artists is spearheading this for this to be a mass single.
By a comfortable margin.
Family Matters - YT: 47M / Spotify :163,801,617
meet the grahams: YT: 49M / Spotify: 169,302,190
Hip Hop culture thinks otherwise