I just want a “Not like Us “ video I can see it being a hit and the picture in my head when I listen to it
it comes after PGL threatened OVO to keep it hip hop or "pictures" and actual evidences were gonna be posted online
https://twitter.com/FlyoutChase/status/1787540144393777653https://twitter.com/FlyoutChase/status/1787542318360215678lol that is interesting and crazy when it starts to come down to money talk and securing the bag and money lost drake will know went to quite
kendrick should just drop 1 more diss just to see if he responds and if drake really cares about all his corporate sponsors
it comes after PGL threatened OVO to keep it hip hop or "pictures" and actual evidences were gonna be posted online
https://twitter.com/FlyoutChase/status/1787540144393777653https://twitter.com/FlyoutChase/status/1787542318360215678I’m just gonna s*** all on this entire thing. Like pull down my trousers and get a magazine type of s***.
Y’all are getting this ‘news’ from Rosenberg (biggest Kendrick d*** rider I’ve ever seen, and typical Kendrick Stan - white and pretentious) in addition to some Red Bull racing fan account. What the f*** are y’all really on man? Whatever fits the agenda and narrative? Surprised y’all ain’t choking out with all that d*** gargling.
keep glazing bro, none of the songs kendrick dropped stand next to the classic diss records
Cope
Kendrick would not be nearly as interesting of a figure, artist and personality if he wasn't an old school Gemini full of contradictions. Bruh is highly inconsistent and he's told us that repeatedly. A lot of people didn't think he could be as committed, meanspirited, cruel and downright funny as he has been throughout this beef.
That's part of what made these songs so compelling though. In the process of trying to unmask Drake, Kendrick revealed some ugly and very human parts of his own personality. Meet the Grahams is straight up nasty and even I, someone who has been listening since S80, didn't see that one coming.
I guess, if anyone is going to hate Drake, or at least what he represents, it ought to be Kendrick. To him, he's a symbol of privilege and artificiality that he's hell-bent on knocking over, and he did that. He's not coming out of this beef clean though, and I'm guessing he knows it. That's how rap beef goes.
Kendrick would not be nearly as interesting of a figure, artist and personality if he wasn't an old school Gemini full of contradictions. Bruh is highly inconsistent and he's told us that repeatedly. A lot of people didn't think he could be as committed, meanspirited, cruel and downright funny as he has been throughout this beef.
That's part of what made these songs so compelling though. In the process of trying to unmask Drake, Kendrick revealed some ugly and very human parts of his own personality. Meet the Grahams is straight up nasty and even I, someone who has been listening since S80, didn't see that one coming.
I guess, if anyone is going to hate Drake, or at least what he represents, it ought to be Kendrick. To him, he's a symbol of privilege and artificiality that he's hell-bent on knocking over, and he did that. He's not coming out of this beef clean though, and I'm guessing he knows it. That's how rap beef goes.
Very well said
I agree partially, I think what makes Kendrick's disses cut so deep is that we didn't expect him to pop off like this at all
but I don't get jealous vibes or that he's upset at the sales of Mr. Morale, his tour did well and he gets the bag. Him and Drake are very different artists. I think Kendrick is upset at Drake's position in the game bc he views him as not being authentic
I personally think the sales are a small part. He wants to knock him off the top. I think Kendrick wants to win in every category.