Kendrick Lamar disses Drake & J Cole on Metro Boomin & Futures Album/ Rick Ross Responds/ Kanye Responds/Kendrick Responds 4X / Drake Responds 3X

@largebillsonlyplease

Ok I was home today for the kids. Your goddaughter was battling the entire schoolbus like Kurupt in times Square and by the time they reached school? It was all kendrick. The babies came home and they damn bus driver was playing it on his phone and why did a bus full of elementary school children start singing THEY NOT LIKE US???


I hate you now and 3 hours from now.
A hit is a hit
 



Kendrick’s strategy throughout this whole beef has been excellent:

Euphoria - Most complex, he knew Drake would take some time to respond to this and people would sit with it longer so using this as the initial track makes a lot of sense

6:16 in LA - Used to put pressure on Drake to reveal his “red button.” Dropping Euphoria or another track here would’ve been a waste because Family Matters was going to overshadow it

Meet the Grahams - The bomb to respond to Drake’s bomb, dropped almost immediately after and was the most revealing with info

Not Like Us - The killshot. Not the most layered or revealing but basically told Drake “I can go to your court and beat you”​
 




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@largebillsonlyplease

Ok I was home today for the kids. Your goddaughter was battling the entire schoolbus like Kurupt in times Square and by the time they reached school? It was all kendrick. The babies came home and they damn bus driver was playing it on his phone and why did a bus full of elementary school children start singing THEY NOT LIKE US???


I hate you now and 3 hours from now.

:lol: Damn.


The video you posted with the music professor sums it up.
I watched the video he recommended, and it gave additional insight.

Kendrick wrapped something dark into something light and playful while the underlying darkness remained.
Shit is genius.
Code:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zammFtZaBBo&list=TLPQMDYwNTIwMjRmJhlTxS1rYg&index=3
 


Did I miss this?

:fuckyousay:

Unfortunately this shows some of the misguidance of our people.

Hip hop for the last 30 years has been the exploitation of black people. Hip hop has pushed stereotypes suggesting that we all live in the hood and are violent people

After decades we don’t own any records companies and only given a label which is a white label brand for the parent company.

Hip hop died when groups like NWA surfaced
 
Nobody finds this weird? If my Teenage daughter was texting a 30+ year old man for boy advice I’d beat that niggas ass . That nigga knows damn well what he was doing. You mean he couldn’t mentor the Black male about acting from the show? FOH that bitch nigga was grooming her so when she turns 18 he can slide in
Their Fandom is allowing them to justify it and that shit don't sit right with me...

It's a lot of cappin going on in these bgol streets, because niggas know If their niece/daughter/sister at 17 rolled up to the spot with her 30+ year old boyfriend they'd be ready to crash the fuck out on that goofy.
 
Their Fandom is allowing them to justify it and that shit don't sit right with me...

It's a lot of cappin going on in these bgol streets, because niggas know If their niece/daughter/sister at 17 rolled up to the spot with her 30+ year old boyfriend they'd be ready to crash the fuck out on that goofy.
Yeah because all the girls were like nothing happened means it’s normal lmfaoo these niggas wildin . Thats the point of a pedo groomer. Play the mentor role , hands off until of age then bam
 
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