ppl really have to dig back to find something entertaining bc nobody beefs anymore
The rap game needs a high profile beef again. Long overdue.
I think Nicki and Meg is coming though.
Doesn't seem to be AI
Control all over again
I don’t think this is real man…
And if it is, the bars are weak anyways, and the beat is trash. It’s a reason we got the final version of ELEMENT instead of this, world of quality of a difference.
The disses are cool to hear cause it’s Kendrick, but the bars kinda weak. They don’t really have the impact you’d want a good diss record to have.
French subbed him in 2020 not 2016-18
Finally some evidence. Pretty good fake
Finally some evidence. Pretty good fake
Oh wait apparently he did speak on Kendrick in 2016 on the the breakfast Club
In 2016, the Moroccan-American rapper went on The Breakfast Club and explained why Kendrick Lamar's music gains more attention than street rap records after host Charlamagne Tha God asked him why street rap songs aren't selling like Kendrick's. The video can be seen below.
"They position him, like they did at the Grammys, as the new music," he told Charlamagne Tha God at the 16:44-mark of the video. "It's not that it's not the right thing to do. But you see like the whole thing was like Kendrick night."
French Montana continued: "That album don't sound like nothing that’s out. The whole hip-hop game don’t sound like that. They put him on that platform so they can shift music towards that direction."
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Oh wait apparently he did speak on Kendrick in 2016 on the the breakfast Club
In 2016, the Moroccan-American rapper went on The Breakfast Club and explained why Kendrick Lamar's music gains more attention than street rap records after host Charlamagne Tha God asked him why street rap songs aren't selling like Kendrick's. The video can be seen below.
"They position him, like they did at the Grammys, as the new music," he told Charlamagne Tha God at the 16:44-mark of the video. "It's not that it's not the right thing to do. But you see like the whole thing was like Kendrick night."
French Montana continued: "That album don't sound like nothing that’s out. The whole hip-hop game don’t sound like that. They put him on that platform so they can shift music towards that direction."
Read More: Kendrick Lamar Disses Big Sean, Jay Electronica, French Montana - XXL | https://www.xxlmag.com/kendrick-lamar-disses-big-sean-jay-electronica-french-montana/#?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referral
Hmmm, damn.
I think it has Kendrick's voice right and everything. Reworking Element and Paramedic is a cheat code if it is a fake. Nothing to go on really. The context does most of the work and it doesn't sound sus by itself
Hmmm, damn.
I think it has Kendrick's voice right and everything. Reworking Element and Paramedic is a cheat code if it is a fake. Nothing to go on really. The context does most of the work and it doesn't sound sus by itself
it’s real the snippet has been out for years
it’s real the snippet has been out for years
Nice to know. I didn't think it sounded fake. Just have to ask that about every leak now.
It's a good template for how to fake stuff though. Just do a "demo" and ad lib it
its crazy we live right here in a time where folk debate if the music is even real or not
Big Krit said it best.
"Why niggas been textin' my cell, callin' my phone
Ask me about this Kendrick s***
That he ain't even really even diss me on"
And that was from a "response"
Krit the only one Kendrick never went at cause Krit would’ve really been a match
& Krit was sending shots for a while after control hopping Kendrick would bite
It is but a beef over that verse is stupid you gotta be sensitive to be honest. At the end of the day no one really followed it up with anything crazy no one really stepped it up.
It had less to do with the verse but more so how the world was hyping up the track like it was a diss
That’s where they felt pressure