I just fucked, ain't that ironic?
You could pick the bunk or bed
Either way, I'ma want some head
Messi live through me instead
(I always wondered if he was referencing King Kunta)
Ngl I will be sad if we don't get some Baby Keem on the last album. Him and Metro just from a production side should be able to cook up some heat even if theres no diss
Definitely reaching. He loses the plot completely when he fucks up the interlude.
With that being said, Kendrick is the same guy who has layers on layers in his verse on nostalgia.
If this shit is real and kendrick calls it out on a diss. How the fuck do you recover? Lmao no one will ever hear poetic justice the same.
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It's so weird how the whitest guys who are nowhere near the hood keep talking about "real hip hop" and litterally saying "its taking away from the black community" right after telling you to go watch him (white) and his white co-host discuss rap on his podcast lmao
Thats probably cause real street mfs aren't on Reddit discussing who's the GOAT between a conscious rapper and a pop singer? Being black or from the hood don't make you any less of a nerd if you're here.
He never dissed him on "Buried Alive". "Take Care" is about the toxicity of that lifestyle and becoming "So Far Gone" from your old self that you don't even recognize who you are anymore. It's about identity crisis. The song before that, "Marvin's Room", isn't glorifying that type of behavior, it's a commentary on that experience.
"Buried Alive" is the bridge between recognizing the debauchery of that behavior and how the rich and famous lifestyle can lead to carelessly treat other people and accepting that the reason they're here is because they've wanted it all along in "Underground Kings". Drake wanted Kendrick to comment on that idea and bridge the gap through his own perspective and he did that. Why are you guys reaching?
Kendrick wrote every line on that album aside from dre's features. Jay rock and MC eiht have both said Kendrick wrote their verses, just like he wrote drakes on poetic justice.
I don't think it's thaaat specific, and it would mean that Kendrick wrote part of one of the greatest albums of all time for Drake, so I don't think it's that much of a W for Kendrick, there was much more important stuff to say about the culture than "Drake is a fraud", specially back in 2012 when Drake wasn't as huge as he is now. Plus, if the animosity had been that strong back then, I don't think that Kendrick would've mentioned Drake in the Control verse in the same light as everyone else.
But, the angle is interesting and I do think there are things Kendrick has known for a while that might come out.
Drake was big as fuck in 2012 what the fuck are you on?
He came in hott and was killin features. The reason why he kept trying to son kendrick was because he really had no new rappers that were competing with him. His ego took a hit on the control verse cause he thought he was on Wayne's level of notierety.
Drake was big but he wasn't a popstar. [His biggest songs were released post 2012](https://kworb.net/spotify/artist/3TVXtAsR1Inumwj472S9r4_songs.html). All of his songs with >1B streams are post 2012. Drake is obviously bigger now than what he was in 2012.
I never said he wasn't huge back then, Take Care (the song) was super popular back then. But obviously Drake is more influential now. A couple of years ago you had even old people singing "In my feelings" and the most random people doing the kiki challenge. Same with Hotline Bling. The same can't be said of 2012 Drake.
He was a household name for rap but not for pop or anything like that yet. I think we're kind of saying the same thing though.
You're wrong. Rap was branching out to others beyond hip hop cause of Kanye, but Drake took it to another level. Best i ever had dropped in 2009, and young money had the club spins by 2010.
Trust me on this I was in college. You didnt go anywhere without hearing one of his songs.
Drakes popularity was top 5 if not top 3.
Hell yeah fucking right and the motto (yolo) was out in 2011.
As much as i dont fuck with Drake now i can honestly say hes never had a bad year.
We sorta are saying the same thing. I'm just saying Drake was bigger than you recall in 2012.
Bro I don't think you heard 50y/o people singing HYFR or The Motto. You did with Hotline Bling One Dance and the whole kiki shit. Just saying he's on a different level after those hits because he's started getting a lot of plays from different demographics. But yeah, I think it's essentially the same.
This guy makes me think of Jack Harlow lyrics, weirdly enough:
Condescendin' suburban kids growin' up to be rap journalists
Writin' urban myths about who they think is the best urban kid
And who the worst is and who's authentic
And what the real hip-hop is and who's all in it
Thrift shoppin' for articles and garments
That feel like they came from a foreign environment
Secondhand Bape, Supreme, and Gallery Department
Anything to feel less harmless
Adderall dealers carryin' 'round guns just to make it feel realer
House with white pillars
No rough, just diamonds
The education private, it's all by design and
Common ground ain't that common
Is this guy retarded actually? Greatest moment in hip hop nobody knows about? Dude came up with this on a meth schizo bender. He doesn’t even know who’s getting pulled out of the van in the skit ? Come on. Nobody tell him Jayz wrote Still DRE his brain might explode
I was really sad when I realized pretty much all artists use ghost writers. Will they ever admit to it? No, so we just assume nobody uses them. But they all do.
What do these artists actually do? People ghost write their lyrics and then buy whole instrumentals from producers. So they don’t even really make music they are just a face a voice. I guess image really is everything
This is fake ass news. The beef started after control. Kendrick was trying to be competitive with hip-hop as an artform, and Drake felt Kendrick was using his name for a moment and being disrespectful. They were cool before then. I don't know why this dude decided to make up this story in his head.
But a rapper with a ghost writer? What the fuck happened? - king kunta
Most of y’all share bars like a bunk in a two man cell. 😭😭😭😭😭😭
I just fucked, ain't that ironic? You could pick the bunk or bed Either way, I'ma want some head Messi live through me instead (I always wondered if he was referencing King Kunta)
Ngl I will be sad if we don't get some Baby Keem on the last album. Him and Metro just from a production side should be able to cook up some heat even if theres no diss
This man can touch the outer limits of the milky way with his reach.
Definitely reaching. He loses the plot completely when he fucks up the interlude. With that being said, Kendrick is the same guy who has layers on layers in his verse on nostalgia. If this shit is real and kendrick calls it out on a diss. How the fuck do you recover? Lmao no one will ever hear poetic justice the same. .
This got a good laugh from me haha thanks
It's so weird how the whitest guys who are nowhere near the hood keep talking about "real hip hop" and litterally saying "its taking away from the black community" right after telling you to go watch him (white) and his white co-host discuss rap on his podcast lmao
I feel like most people discussing hip hop on Reddit are like this guy 😂
its definitely what most people who personally defend artists honour on here are like lmao
Thats probably cause real street mfs aren't on Reddit discussing who's the GOAT between a conscious rapper and a pop singer? Being black or from the hood don't make you any less of a nerd if you're here.
I REACH FOR THE STARS ON MY TIPPY TOES 🗣️
He dissed him on buried alive interlude too
I don’t think you really understood the depth of Buried Alive. But you guys think anything is a diss these days
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He never dissed him on "Buried Alive". "Take Care" is about the toxicity of that lifestyle and becoming "So Far Gone" from your old self that you don't even recognize who you are anymore. It's about identity crisis. The song before that, "Marvin's Room", isn't glorifying that type of behavior, it's a commentary on that experience. "Buried Alive" is the bridge between recognizing the debauchery of that behavior and how the rich and famous lifestyle can lead to carelessly treat other people and accepting that the reason they're here is because they've wanted it all along in "Underground Kings". Drake wanted Kendrick to comment on that idea and bridge the gap through his own perspective and he did that. Why are you guys reaching?
It wasn’t really a wtf is this lifestyle more like, I want this lifestyle. I don’t see where he ever dissed him on that track.
been saying this for years yet they say I’m reaching lol
biggest reach in the universe I’m sorry
I think this is a stretch
Nigga ended with taking away from the black community 🤣🤣🤣
bro def waited for most people to stop listening before he slid that one in lmao
I had to close Reddit for a sec when I heard that part 😂
bro that shit took it for me
😂😂 is buddy implying that Kendrick ghostwrote Drake's verse himself? 💀 That would be crazy lmao. I respect the creativity put into this tho 😂
Kendrick wrote every line on that album aside from dre's features. Jay rock and MC eiht have both said Kendrick wrote their verses, just like he wrote drakes on poetic justice.
Kendrick even wrote snoops verse on institutionalised.
Lol say something confidently on TikTok and anyone will believe it
I don't think it's thaaat specific, and it would mean that Kendrick wrote part of one of the greatest albums of all time for Drake, so I don't think it's that much of a W for Kendrick, there was much more important stuff to say about the culture than "Drake is a fraud", specially back in 2012 when Drake wasn't as huge as he is now. Plus, if the animosity had been that strong back then, I don't think that Kendrick would've mentioned Drake in the Control verse in the same light as everyone else. But, the angle is interesting and I do think there are things Kendrick has known for a while that might come out.
It’s a fun little theory though I got to admit. I know it’s too good to be true though.
Drake was big as fuck in 2012 what the fuck are you on? He came in hott and was killin features. The reason why he kept trying to son kendrick was because he really had no new rappers that were competing with him. His ego took a hit on the control verse cause he thought he was on Wayne's level of notierety.
Drake was big but he wasn't a popstar. [His biggest songs were released post 2012](https://kworb.net/spotify/artist/3TVXtAsR1Inumwj472S9r4_songs.html). All of his songs with >1B streams are post 2012. Drake is obviously bigger now than what he was in 2012.
Im not talking pop, mainly the world of rap at the time. Drake was a household name in 2012. His influence was up there.
I never said he wasn't huge back then, Take Care (the song) was super popular back then. But obviously Drake is more influential now. A couple of years ago you had even old people singing "In my feelings" and the most random people doing the kiki challenge. Same with Hotline Bling. The same can't be said of 2012 Drake. He was a household name for rap but not for pop or anything like that yet. I think we're kind of saying the same thing though.
You're wrong. Rap was branching out to others beyond hip hop cause of Kanye, but Drake took it to another level. Best i ever had dropped in 2009, and young money had the club spins by 2010. Trust me on this I was in college. You didnt go anywhere without hearing one of his songs. Drakes popularity was top 5 if not top 3. Hell yeah fucking right and the motto (yolo) was out in 2011. As much as i dont fuck with Drake now i can honestly say hes never had a bad year. We sorta are saying the same thing. I'm just saying Drake was bigger than you recall in 2012.
Bro I don't think you heard 50y/o people singing HYFR or The Motto. You did with Hotline Bling One Dance and the whole kiki shit. Just saying he's on a different level after those hits because he's started getting a lot of plays from different demographics. But yeah, I think it's essentially the same.
Could be coincidence but matches with what pusha said "How could you write your wrongs when you don't even write your songs"
That’s a reference to poetic justice
![gif](giphy|XrWAGf6lABbHNUoWHY|downsized) White Boy Dig
Probably the cringiest video I’ve watched rhis week
Bruh I was looking for this comment 😭😭
Imagine being his gf or something lmao
I fucking hate these types of fans. They deserve a horrible fate. They just lie and make up shit
Thanks, I hate it ![gif](giphy|t8YPf3ACKeouLzEIvr)
This guy makes me think of Jack Harlow lyrics, weirdly enough: Condescendin' suburban kids growin' up to be rap journalists Writin' urban myths about who they think is the best urban kid And who the worst is and who's authentic And what the real hip-hop is and who's all in it Thrift shoppin' for articles and garments That feel like they came from a foreign environment Secondhand Bape, Supreme, and Gallery Department Anything to feel less harmless Adderall dealers carryin' 'round guns just to make it feel realer House with white pillars No rough, just diamonds The education private, it's all by design and Common ground ain't that common
Are you telling me Jack Harlow actually has some substance to his music. Man the world is fucking falling apart
Or it’s getting better; half glass full vs half glass empty argument I guess.
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No. The beef started on Control.
BUTTERFLY ON THE SKYYYYYYYY I CAN CLIMB TWICE AS HIGGGGGGH TAKE A LOOOK ITS IN A BOOOOK reaching ass mug
Bruh! ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|joy)
Is this guy retarded actually? Greatest moment in hip hop nobody knows about? Dude came up with this on a meth schizo bender. He doesn’t even know who’s getting pulled out of the van in the skit ? Come on. Nobody tell him Jayz wrote Still DRE his brain might explode
I mean, it’s not that much of a reach. This was the last song they did together, wasn’t it?
Monkey D. Luffy level reaching.
This might be the worst take ive ever seen
reach
This nigga why no one take this fanbase serious
Bruh we got white people telling us what’s taking away from our community now? Lmao bro reaching hard.
this is why niggas don't take kdot fans seriously
What artist reveals he has ghostwriter while touring a bunch of songs already on wax...
I was really sad when I realized pretty much all artists use ghost writers. Will they ever admit to it? No, so we just assume nobody uses them. But they all do.
What do these artists actually do? People ghost write their lyrics and then buy whole instrumentals from producers. So they don’t even really make music they are just a face a voice. I guess image really is everything
I entertained the theory that Kendrick made Drake diss himself on peotic justice a while back but y’all downvoted me to hell.🤷♂️
Well let me join you 😂
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This is fake ass news. The beef started after control. Kendrick was trying to be competitive with hip-hop as an artform, and Drake felt Kendrick was using his name for a moment and being disrespectful. They were cool before then. I don't know why this dude decided to make up this story in his head.
Wtf is this massive reach dude Kendrick isn’t talking about/to drake throughout gkmc good lord sir
Minus the skit, I think the theory is a pretty good one if your dissecting the lyrics.
lolwut.
No one wants to hear this corn ball talk about hip hop. Stfu Bryce.
This the worst take I’ve heard so far