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This isn't really about Drake, Kendrick, or anything they said on their records.
The problem is people are so fucked up and toxic, especially on the internet, that it was obvious they'd take the disses about him liking young girls literally and begin using it to damage him for reasons that have nothing to do with the allegations being real.
I don't think Kendrick or Drake have intentions of destroying each others careers and for them it was/is just a rap battle.
You do know that Kendrick has said that dude should die at least twice throughout this battle right?!
I think INITIALLY with "Control," that's all it was but after 10+ years of Drake on his BS, (especially mentioning Whitney) and etc....
It is abundantly clear, K Dot does not like that mfkr, AT ALL!
You think he literally wants Drake to die?
If he were actually wishing death on him or harboring that level of hate towards him that shit would be pathetic on him.
I don't think it's that serious and I've heard far worse kn battles before.
They said it was outside the gate on the street.its a serious question
nothing about Drake's hood makes a drive by shooting seem plausible
they drove up the drive way and spun out?
or was the shooter experienced enough to be comfortable taking the shot from the street ?
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Most people in entertainment are opportunists. Most lack a moral compass and integrity so they don't give a shit about people's behaviors while they can still profit off them. Those actors knew about Woody Allen's allegation but they still hopped in those movies because they knew he almost always gets nominated for Oscar's and it would do wonders for their career. Had it not been for the Ronan Farrow HBO doc (Allen vs Farrow -- good watch) they'd still be doing his movies. Same with Weinstein. It wasn't a secret what he was doing. They all knew, but he was a cash cow. Drake is no different. Folks have been calling him a culture vulture for the longest, but it was a quid pro quo working with him. He got to leech culture of you and get some street cred, you got yourself a #1 record. At least Kendrick can say he's been standing on business for ten years. Future, Metro, and Ross look like the opportunities have dried up so now they're done with him.
You think he literally wants Drake to die?
If he were actually wishing death on him or harboring that level of hate towards him that shit would be pathetic on him.
I don't think it's that serious and I've heard far worse kn battles before.
My point was this is beyond friendly rap battle sparring.
Do I think Kendrick wants Drake to die? No, but he'd rather not be in the same space as him...... if ever again. This is beyond Meek v. Drake or Drake v. CB..... there will be no "make up" songs.
Respect to Kurupt
Unpopular opinion he remind me of Eddie Kane Jr.
its a serious question
nothing about Drake's hood makes a drive by shooting seem plausible
they drove up the drive way and spun out?
or was the shooter experienced enough to be comfortable taking the shot from the street ?
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And don't forget the SHOUT!
Jesus christ at the 2nd slide lmaoooo
They will do that they even did it with 50 and ross. Cause 50 was that popular. Between ken and Drake they the biggest rappersBro - why they talking about the Kendrick and Drake beef on CNBC??? They asking Will I am his thoughts......
Good lawd so now Drake a pedophile and faking shootings?
I never been in that hood so I can't answer.
they saying someone got shot and is in surgery and we out here questioning the validity?
You? I let it slide because you don't trust nothing so you consistent as f**k. You the person I go to for analysis.
But can we just take a deep breath hope this man recovers before we do conspiracy theory?
I know yall on this no rules time
But that's disrespectful at least to me.
Once that man is confirmed to survive?
If you need to?
Then go do that.
But this beef to me is now over here.
Because this is exactly what I said was gonna happen once Cole tapped out.
I am not entertained.
Aye man..... that right there is some new age math for yo ass!! Hahaha
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Professional Battle Rappers Use Expertise To Determine Winner In Drake Vs. Kendrick Lamar Feud
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Drake basically owns battle rap. He invest money into it. U going against him means no money for uInteresting that ALL of these battle rappers think Drake won
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Drake and Kendrick Lamar‘s current feud has been the talk of Hip-Hop over the last week, as K. Dot responded to Drizzy’s “Push-Ups” and “Taylor Made Freestyle” with “Euphoria” Tuesday (April 30), followed by “6:16 In LA” Friday (May 3) morning. With both parties refusing to back down, Drake followed up with the scathing “Family Matters” Friday night, only to be spun on by Kendrick within less than an hour, as he immediately responded with “Meet The Grahams,” with both songs progressing the feud from a “friendly fade” to something that goes deeper than rap.
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Accusations flew regarding everything from Kendrick allegedly being abusive to his partner, Whitney, to Drake and others in his OVO crew being labeled pedophiles. Kendrick then doubled-down with a diss record disguised as a West Coast club banger, the Mustard produced “Not Like Us.” Finally, Drake responded the following day with “The Heart Part 6,” where he claims to have fed Kendrick false info through a “mole” in his operation, and denied ever having been intimate with anyone underage.
With so many Hip-Hop figures and talking heads spewing their take on the back-and-forth, VIBE reached out to the MCs who are war tested on a regular basis: professional battle rappers. Because who better to dissect the two wordsmiths’ bars, personals, and over all effect than those who’ve been forced to take out an opponent, face-to-face?
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See how Dizaster, John John Da Don, Jaz The Rapper, and more have scored the epic showdown that is Drake vs. Kendrick Lamar below.
Dizaster
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“They both weak as hell, and they sound like gossiping school girls.”
This was battle rap veteran Dizaster’s first reaction to K. Dot and Drizzy going back-and-forth on wax, sounding off on the excessive amount of personals used that may or (most likely) may not be true. When asked to remove “gossip” from the equation, Diz notes that, according to their song credits, Drake had help penning his diss records while Kendrick was the sole writer of his venomous replies.
I remind him that battle rap crews often spar and help their members punch-up bars, which may include giving a crew member a line, stanza, or more.
“In battle rap, crews do help each other, and that’s why battle rap is a watered-down, fake place now,” he replied. “The battle rap scene isn’t what it used to be. Basically, just anybody can enter it now, they all got ghostwriters. 90% of the women in battle rap don’t write their own sh*t, there’s only like a handful of them that are really killing it. It’s become watered down, like the industry.”
“Of course it lessens impact, because it’s not you anymore,” he went on when asked about bars not being penned by the rappers themselves. “I mean, all of mainstream artists are cowards. They literally hide behind teams of people helping them. I don’t know how any of this is real battling anymore, we come from this era of “No Vaseline” and “Hit ‘Em Up” and I don’t know, this stuff is just not that entertaining. I mean, it’s cool, it’s better than not having it.
HOLLYWOOD, CA – NOVEMBER 10: Rapper Dizaster arrives at the AFI FEST 2017 Filmmakers’ Photo Call at the TCL Chinese 6 Theatres on November 10, 2017 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Amanda Edwards/WireImage)
While this may imply that he’s leaning toward K. Dot, Diz makes it clear that neither MC really knows what it feels like to go to war, mentioning that both soaked up game from battle rappers before blowing up.
“Nobody can say we’re hating or nothing like that, because Kendrick Lamar, K. Dot, used to be at our events and he wouldn’t dare rap at any of the stuff before he blew up. We were killing the whole city, and he would just be in the background trying to soak up game, and the same with Drake. We made him into a battle rapper. He’s just a fan, that’s how we met him.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 30: Drake and Troy Smack Mitchell attend “Til Death Do Us Part” on October 30, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Johnny Nunez/WireImage)
“At the end of the day, these guys are trying to emulate what we do, and none of them can stand face-to-face with each other and actually do it,” Diz asserts. “The whole point of this is self-expression and the real root of Hip-Hop is you being you, and being able to do it without a third party. Even having a beat maker, a producer, engineer, all that sh*t, it’s not a battle anymore. It’s one big f**king Broadway show.
“I’ll judge them when they’re facing each other and there’s no third parties, you have to speak from your soul, and there’s no instruments, and there’s no recording, and there’s no mics. Besides that, this sh*t’s a joke.”
Now, ALL OF THAT BEING SAID, the wordsmith hit us up early Monday (May 6) with an updated take after listening to “Not Like Us”, telling VIBE, “Kendrick kinda got him. He’s a bit more complex and he wrote it alone.”
After hearing “The Heart Part 6,” however, he added, “Drake really f**ked him up with this one. This is the most battle-like track. Yeah, Drake clearly won. I guess I spoke too early, but when you look at the back-and-forth as a whole, they were going light on purpose. Drake just had an extra ace up his sleeve and waited.
“Makes sense why they were so light on the first records, but this is a bullet to the head. Hurts me to say being from Cali.”
John John Da Don
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Note: JJDD’s response was given hours before the release of Drake‘s “The Heart Part 6.”
“I like Drake songs more, but now it’s a battle of quantity, meaning whoever puts out more records or has the last word wins. Kendrick made it that way with dropping right after “Family Matters” then following up with another one! If Drake doesn’t drop another one, I’m gonna have to give it to K. Dot.”
Shooney Da Rapper
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“Battle Rap is cut throat… you have to draw blood first. Currently have Drake winning with the slight edge over Kendrick. I think the beef on wax is good for Hip-Hop, spark the competition back up.”
Charron
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“As a battle rapper I think Drake cleared Kendrick BAD.
Drake basically was walking up to the fight and knocking people out on the way there. He cooked Rick Ross, The Weeknd, Rocky, e.t.c. Drake had the best haymakers and punchlines. Lines like “is that self-defense because she’s bigger than you” would shake the building in person. If this was on a stage, it would have got spooky for Kendrick.
Drake rebutted everything Kendrick said, as well. People don’t want to give Drake his props, but he’s the most battle tested industry artist on the planet. He clearly watches battle rap. Kendrick held his own and is the best story teller of our generation. But the story he was telling on ‘Meet The Grahams’ wasn’t true. He can’t win with a fake angle if this is a battle. ‘Family Matters’ will go down as the best diss track of all time, if we factor in haymakers, personals, melody’s and bars. Drake 3-0.”
Charron had this to add following the release of “Not Like Us”: “I personally feel like Drake has put out the better quality songs, but Kendrick is applying pressure and putting out more content.”
Following Drake dropping “The Heart Part 6,” Charron had this to add: “Defensive track. Drake rebutted everything. Kendrick has to prove Drake actually has a daughter and that he didn’t get finessed for fake info or it’s a wrap.”
Jaz The Rapper
Photo : Johnny Nunez/WireImage)
Brooklyn’s own Jaz The Rapper listened to all the disses in one binge-session on Instagram Live Saturday (before the release of “Not Like Us” and “The Heart Part 6”), ultimately giving Kendrick the victory after hearing “Meet The Grahams.”
“Imma be honest. Kendrick 2-1,” she stated. “They both have quotables, they both are wildin’, they’re saying names, Drake is saying so many names. I thoroughly enjoyed the creativity from the “Family Matters” video. I personally liked the A.I., I think Drake was having fun.”
“To me, Drake is having fun, and Kendrick is on his ass,” she assessed. “Now, Kendrick is strategic as hell, so he might have other things, but Kendrick is on that boy ass, I don’t know where this beef started and I don’t know where it’s gong to end, but this is good!
“I don’t think Kendrick smoked Drake, but he do got ’em by the braids a lil bit.”
She also mentioned that K. Dot calling Drake, “a f**kin’ deadbeat that should never say ‘more life’ is “something I would say in a battle.”
Drake basically owns battle rap. He invest money into it. U going against him means no money for u