This surprisingly has crazy replay value compared to push ups. I think push ups was easily digestible while this has different moments that you want to go back to
This surprisingly has crazy replay value compared to push ups. I think push ups was easily digestible while this has different moments that you want to go back to
imma be honest i just had my second listen and it hit way harder than the first
he killed that motherfucker
This surprisingly has crazy replay value compared to push ups. I think push ups was easily digestible while this has different moments that you want to go back to
We should’ve known with a Kendrick diss, theres something different to take away each time
imma be honest i just had my second listen and it hit way harder than the first
he killed that motherfucker
Full on character breakdown
imma be honest i just had my second listen and it hit way harder than the first
he killed that motherfucker
Keep listening
This surprisingly has crazy replay value compared to push ups. I think push ups was easily digestible while this has different moments that you want to go back to
This surprisingly has crazy replay value compared to push ups. I think push ups was easily digestible while this has different moments that you want to go back to
At first listen, I didn't expect to bump euphoria that much
But got damn Kendrick delivered rap for 6 minutes, this is hip hop
Is he also referring to the LL cool J ad where he low-key promoted FUBU
Nah i dont think so
Fubu is a black owned brand sold for cheap, but was also mocked by people, although many hood niggas even myself had and rocked die to it being cheap and accessible
It literally means "for us by us" and if im not mistaken its the only successful indie black clothing brand (which later doesnt become indie) - and a big part of the brands image is to "build yourself up" and "build the community up"
While tommy hilfiger is more expensive especially back in the day, seen as "white" clothes with images of beaches, and was never down or cool in the "hood", and the brand puts on its back a laid back carefree attitude
So its a multi layered critique while also doing a ref that only certain will get
Most people probably just think hes only talking about clothes lmao
Theres a lot to fubu and its impact on the culture
Which also the bar can even be seen as a silber spoon critique besides just a "you aint really down" critique
Hilfiger for the ones that are already set and can already afford it & live (relatively) carefree, much like the brand - while fubu is for the ones of the poor and outcast that have to build themselves up - much like the brand
Lotta yapping but yeah the bar is hard and means a lot
Sidenote: the fubu creator later on did f*** s*** and later on became a scammer f*** that nigga but thats besides the point and not part of og fubu lmao
Kendrick = idiot, can't rap
Drake = sexy, best rapper
Ok I can't argue this
JBP everybody got Kendrick up 2-0.
The narratives are switching.
I like JBP when they agree with me
This wasn’t the nuke. This was done relatively recently.
Nuke is Drake cooperating with the police to put J Prince in jail probably
You aint really been down on rap or with niggas/"streets" if you never had a Fubu AND a Southpole era
imma be honest i just had my second listen and it hit way harder than the first
he killed that motherfucker
I had the same experience yesterday
First listen was ehh but the second listen hit like a motherfucker
I had the same experience yesterday
First listen was ehh but the second listen hit like a motherfucker
prob helps actually reading the lyrics too
"I was surprised when i got that feature request
When you know we got some s*** that still needs address"
Drake is such a thirsty 2face groupie
This surprisingly has crazy replay value compared to push ups. I think push ups was easily digestible while this has different moments that you want to go back to
You basically just described both artists.
Does anyone really think Drake is actually a deadbeat?
Kendrick isn't saying he's a deadbeat dad, he's saying he's a bad father.
You basically just described both artists.
True but this is much more layered, not as surface level as Push Ups which is still a great track.