Drakes "Taylor Made Freestyle" Diss ACTUALLY Explained

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21 Apr 202418:12

Summary

TLDRThe transcript describes a detailed analysis of the ongoing rap feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake. It suggests that Drake is leveraging social media and public perception to pressure Kendrick into responding to his diss tracks. The speaker notes a shift in public opinion, with a recent poll indicating a more even split between supporters of the two artists. Drake's strategy is compared to that of 50 Cent, using Tupac's legacy to motivate Kendrick and downplay his own comparisons to the legendary rapper. The analysis also touches on industry dynamics, with implications that Kendrick's record release may be influenced by other artists' schedules, specifically mentioning Taylor Swift. The speaker concludes that, regardless of the outcome, Drake is currently winning the public relations battle, but acknowledges that Kendrick's response could quickly change the tide.

Takeaways

  • 🎧 Drake has released a new record in response to Kendrick Lamar's lack of a timely response, escalating their ongoing rap rivalry.
  • 🕒 The longer Kendrick takes to respond, the more records Drake is likely to release, leveraging his boredom and social media presence to pressure Kendrick.
  • đŸ‘„ Public perception is shifting as Drake continues to release records, with a recent poll showing a close split in opinion compared to a previous majority favoring Kendrick.
  • 🎭 Drake uses an AI voice changer to impersonate Tupac, aiming to deliver a motivational message to Kendrick and challenge his narrative as the West Coast savior.
  • đŸ”„ Drake suggests that Kendrick may be feeling the pressure and experiencing stage fright, as this is the first time he's been in a direct rivalry with an artist of Drake's stature.
  • 📈 Drake is strategically using Tupac's legacy to downplay comparisons between himself and Kendrick, implying that Kendrick falls short of the legendary rapper's status.
  • 💣 Drake hints at having significant insider information or a potent diss track against Kendrick, which he could potentially release.
  • đŸ€” The choice to delay Kendrick's response is suggested to be influenced by industry pressures, including a possible connection to Taylor Swift's album release.
  • 🎉 Drake references a moment when West Coast legends passed the torch to Kendrick, using it to further challenge Kendrick to live up to the expectations set by his peers.
  • 💌 Drake taunts Kendrick about his personal life and career choices, including a recent property purchase in New York, hinting at undisclosed knowledge.
  • ⏳ Drake emphasizes the speed at which he can produce records, suggesting that Kendrick's delay in responding is a sign of weakness or lack of preparation.

Q & A

  • What was the main reason Drake dropped another record in response to Kendrick?

    -Drake dropped another record because Kendrick did not issue a timely response, and Drake was leveraging social media to force Kendrick to respond.

  • How has public perception changed regarding Drake's ability to compete with Kendrick?

    -Public perception has shifted from being highly in favor of Kendrick to a more even split, with some people starting to believe Drake has a chance against Kendrick.

  • What narrative is Drake feeding into with his 'push-ups' track?

    -Drake is feeding into the AI narrative that people were running with, which involves impersonating Tupac with an AI voice changer and delivering a motivational message to Kendrick.

  • What does Drake imply about Kendrick's readiness for a public feud with a big artist like himself?

    -Drake implies that Kendrick may be experiencing stage fright and is nervous with the publicity, as this is the first time Kendrick has been in such a situation.

  • How does Drake use Tupac to his advantage in his diss track?

    -Drake uses Tupac to deliver a motivational message to Kendrick and to downplay any potential comparisons between Tupac and Kendrick, suggesting that Kendrick is not living up to Tupac's legacy.

  • What does Drake suggest about Kendrick's management and the music industry's influence on Kendrick's actions?

    -Drake suggests that Kendrick's management and the music industry have significant control over his actions, including the timing of his record releases.

  • Why does Drake mention Taylor Swift in the context of his and Kendrick's feud?

    -Drake mentions Taylor Swift to imply that she has a significant influence on Kendrick's actions, including the timing of his record releases, and to add a layer of depth and pettiness to the situation.

  • How does Drake position himself in comparison to Kendrick in terms of their readiness to release music?

    -Drake positions himself as being more agile and ready to release music quickly, suggesting that his 'push-ups' track only took a few hours to make, while Kendrick is taking much longer.

  • What does Drake imply about Kendrick's character and authenticity in the rap community?

    -Drake implies that Kendrick's character as a 'boogeyman' and a hardcore hip-hop artist is not authentic, and that he is not living up to the expectations set by his previous actions and public image.

  • What is the significance of Drake speaking through Snoop and other West Coast icons?

    -Drake uses the voices of Snoop and other West Coast icons to further pressure Kendrick and to show that he is more aligned with the West Coast legacy than Kendrick is perceived to be.

  • What does the speaker suggest about the current state of the feud between Drake and Kendrick?

    -The speaker suggests that Drake is currently winning the feud in the court of public opinion, and that Kendrick needs to respond effectively to change the tide.

Outlines

00:00

đŸŽ€ Drake's Strategic Release and Public Perception

The first paragraph discusses the anticipation of Drake's response to Kendrick Lamar's lack of a timely reply. It highlights Drake's use of social media to influence public opinion and how his continuous records are swaying the public's view of his rivalry with Kendrick. The narrator points out how Drake is leveraging his influence, similar to 50 Cent's approach, and is using AI to impersonate Tupac to send a motivational message to Kendrick. The paragraph also touches on the changing tide in public opinion, as seen in a poll the narrator conducted, and how Drake is cleverly undermining Kendrick's narrative as the West Coast savior and the successor to Tupac.

05:01

đŸ”„ Drake's Dissection of Kendrick's Image

In the second paragraph, the focus is on Drake's tactics in his rap battle with Kendrick, where he uses Tupac's legacy to further challenge Kendrick. Drake is portrayed as downplaying any comparisons between himself and Tupac, and between Kendrick and Tupac, suggesting that Kendrick is not living up to the legacy. The paragraph also delves into Drake's perceived confidence and how he uses references to past events, such as Tupac's performance at the House of Blues, to assert his dominance. It ends with Drake hinting that he has more damaging material on Kendrick, thus escalating the rivalry.

10:02

đŸ€” Drake's Psychological Warfare and Industry Insights

The third paragraph details Drake's psychological tactics against Kendrick, including alluding to personal issues and industry pressures. Drake is depicted as pushing Kendrick to respond while simultaneously suggesting that Kendrick's delay in replying is due to industry manipulation, specifically by Taylor Swift's recent album release. The paragraph also discusses how Drake uses the personas of West Coast icons like Snoop Dogg to further his point and the pressure on Kendrick to live up to the expectations set by his previous work and public image.

15:03

📈 Drake's Control Over Public Narrative and Kendrick's Response

The final paragraph emphasizes Drake's strategic moves in shaping the public narrative before Kendrick has a chance to respond. Drake is shown as challenging Kendrick's reputation as a legendary MC and insinuating that Kendrick's delay in replying is due to a lack of preparation or fear. The paragraph also touches on Drake's mention of Taylor Swift, suggesting a power dynamic within the music industry. The narrator concludes by stating that regardless of current opinions, Drake is winning the public relations battle and that the outcome could quickly change with a single response from Kendrick.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Drake

Drake is a Canadian rapper, singer, and actor who is a central figure in the video's narrative. He is portrayed as actively engaging in a rap rivalry, releasing records to challenge another artist, Kendrick Lamar. The video discusses Drake's strategic use of social media and public perception to influence the outcome of this rap competition.

💡Kendrick Lamar

Kendrick Lamar is an American rapper and the subject of Drake's challenge in the video. He is often viewed as a representative of the West Coast and a potential heir to Tupac Shakur's legacy. The video discusses the anticipation surrounding his response to Drake's records and the implications of his delay in doing so.

💡Public Perception

Public perception refers to how the general public views a particular situation or individual. In the video, it is discussed how Drake is leveraging public perception to his advantage in the rap rivalry, using social media to shape the narrative and influence the public's opinion on who is winning the rap competition.

💡Rap Rivalry

Rap rivalry is a competition between rappers, often involving the release of diss tracks or records aimed at the opponent. The video focuses on the ongoing rap rivalry between Drake and Kendrick Lamar, highlighting the strategic moves each artist is making to assert dominance in the feud.

💡Social Media

Social media is a platform for public interaction and communication, and in the context of the video, it serves as a battleground for Drake to promote his records and influence public opinion. The video discusses how Drake is using social media to taunt Kendrick Lamar and to 'clown' him for not issuing a timely response.

💡Tupac Shakur

Tupac Shakur, also known as 2Pac, was an influential American rapper and actor. In the video, Tupac is mentioned as a figure whom Kendrick Lamar is often compared to, with Drake using this comparison to his advantage by channeling Tupac's voice and legacy to challenge Kendrick's authenticity.

💡Push-ups Record

The 'push-ups record' refers to a specific track released by Drake in the ongoing rap rivalry. It is used in the video to illustrate Drake's readiness and efficiency in producing content to challenge Kendrick, with the record allegedly taking only one or two hours to create, emphasizing Drake's prowess in the rap battle.

💡West Coast Hip Hop

West Coast Hip Hop is a subgenre of hip hop music that originated in the West Coast of the United States. In the video, Kendrick Lamar is portrayed as a representative of West Coast Hip Hop, and Drake uses various West Coast icons, including Snoop Dogg and Tupac, to challenge and contrast with Kendrick's image and authenticity.

💡Industry Control

Industry control refers to the influence that the music industry has over an artist's career, including their release schedules and public image. The video suggests that Kendrick Lamar may be under the control of the industry, with Drake hinting that external forces, such as Taylor Swift's album release, may be influencing the timing of Kendrick's responses.

💡Stage Fright

Stage fright is a feeling of extreme anxiety or nervousness, often experienced before or during a performance. In the context of the video, it is suggested that Kendrick Lamar may be experiencing stage fright in the face of Drake's challenges, as he has not yet responded with a record of his own.

💡Beef

In the context of hip hop culture, a 'beef' refers to an ongoing dispute or rivalry, often involving public exchanges of insults or diss tracks. The video discusses the 'beef' between Drake and Kendrick Lamar, highlighting how Drake is using various tactics to provoke a response from Kendrick.

Highlights

Drake dropped a new record in response to Kendrick's lack of a timely response.

The longer Kendrick takes to respond, the more records Drake will release.

Drake is using social media to influence public perception and pressure Kendrick.

Public opinion has shifted from heavily favoring Kendrick to a more even split.

Drake impersonates Tupac using an AI voice changer to deliver a message to Kendrick.

Drake suggests that Kendrick is nervous about the publicity and possibly experiencing stage fright.

Drake downplays potential comparisons between Tupac and Kendrick, emphasizing their differences.

Drake insinuates having 'nuclear' information on Kendrick that he could reveal.

Drake mocks Kendrick's height and questions his authenticity as a West Coast representative.

Drake predicts angles Kendrick might use and preemptively undermines them.

Drake uses the narrative of Kendrick being controlled by the industry and Taylor Swift's influence.

Drake claims his 'push-ups' track was made quickly, implying Kendrick's delay is unnecessary.

Drake suggests that Kendrick's manager and the industry are delaying Kendrick's response.

Drake challenges Kendrick's 'Boogeyman' image and questions his authenticity as a hardcore hip-hop artist.

Drake speaks through the personas of West Coast icons like Snoop Dogg to further pressure Kendrick.

Drake ends the record by acknowledging Taylor Swift's impact on the situation with humor and sarcasm.

Drake's strategy is to shape public opinion before Kendrick can respond, putting him at a disadvantage.

Transcripts

00:00

all right guys so I knew this was going

00:02

to happen if Kendrick did not issue a

00:05

timely response that Drake would most

00:07

definitely drop another record on his

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head and that is exactly what Drake just

00:12

did now I'm not one for putting time

00:15

constraints on this records whenever

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Kendrick's ready to drop then so be it

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but the longer that he takes the more

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records that we're going to get from

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Drake Drake is Bored like he the guy is

00:27

playing chess by himself now in the

00:30

push-ups record Drake stated that he was

00:32

going into this war just like 50 Cent

00:35

and that is exactly what we have been

00:37

seeing just like 50 Drake is leveraging

00:40

social media right now to clown Kendrick

00:44

he's literally trying to force the guy

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to to just put out a record and the

00:48

reason why Drake is doing this is

00:49

because he understands the power of

00:52

public perception it's very interesting

00:54

to me to see just how quickly the masses

00:57

can completely change what was once a

01:00

very strong opinion if you asked people

01:03

three weeks ago if Drake had even a

01:05

chance at going toe-to-toe with Kendrick

01:08

they would have laughed you out the

01:10

building however as Drake has continued

01:12

to chip away at Kendrick the masses are

01:16

now starting to change their minds I

01:18

actually did a poll today and it had

01:21

like 40,000 votes and it was very close

01:23

to like 5050 and I know for sure if I

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had to run that poll a month ago it

01:29

would have been easily 80% in favor of

01:31

Kendrick maybe even higher so right off

01:33

rip Drake feeds into the AI narrative

01:36

that people were running with when it

01:38

came to the push-ups track even in my

01:41

own comments this was something that I

01:43

seen many people latch on to right up

01:46

until the track hit streaming services

01:49

and look I'll be honest I'm a massive

01:50

Kendrick Lamar fan like I have intimate

01:52

knowledge of every piece of music he's

01:54

ever done I'm a fan fan but the way I'm

01:57

seeing some of the people act on that

01:59

side it's like it's nothing short of

02:01

complete and utter [ __ ] delusion at

02:03

this point like it is sad Drake starts

02:06

out the record by impersonating Tupac

02:08

with an AI voice changer kri we need the

02:12

West CO ain't great your name some hip

02:15

hop history if you deal with this

02:17

viously you seem a little nervous about

02:19

publicity and keep in mind like it's

02:21

extremely clear that this is Drake

02:23

rapping like I I first listened I knew

02:25

right away you could tell this is Drake

02:28

he just used a voice changer in the

02:30

opening line Drake cleverly channels

02:32

Tupac to deliver a motivational message

02:35

to Kendrick over the years many looked

02:37

at Kendrick as the successor of Pac some

02:40

even referring to him as his offspring

02:43

even Kendrick mentioned a dream that he

02:45

once had or Tupac paid him a visit

02:48

imparting words of encouragement and um

02:51

it's a real situation where I was sleep

02:53

one night man and his his BL like his

02:56

Sil like a silhouette and he basically

02:58

said keep doing

03:00

what you doing don't let my music die so

03:03

Kendrick clearly took this visit from

03:05

Tupac very seriously and Drake uses this

03:08

to his Advantage people look at Kendrick

03:11

as not just the West Coast savior but

03:14

often as the savior of hiph hop as a

03:16

whole and Drake is shooting bullets

03:18

through that narrative he continues on

03:21

to claim that if Kendrick played his

03:22

cards right that he could engrave his

03:25

name in hip-hop history and as we all

03:27

know Tupac is well known for having one

03:30

of the most vicious and scathing disc

03:32

records ever which was hit a upop to Fu

03:37

however it gets even deeper when we find

03:39

out that word on the street was that

03:42

Kendrick was planning a hit him up style

03:44

record against Drake I heard his energy

03:47

is just going to be something that's

03:48

hard for Drake to match yeah they said

03:51

he's coming like on some po hit him up

03:53

so with this Tupac angle he's really

03:55

really trying to get in his head now

03:57

really [ __ ] with him in the last line

03:59

Drake alludes to how Kendrick seems a

04:01

little nervous with all the publicity

04:04

realistically speaking this is the first

04:06

time where Kendrick has had his back

04:08

against the wall we've never seen him go

04:10

toe-to-toe with another artist

04:12

especially someone as big as Drake and

04:14

it appears that he may have stage fright

04:17

this is quite literally the first time

04:19

in Kendrick's career where he's found

04:21

himself becoming the butt of many jokes

04:24

so Drake is pretty much saying like

04:25

where are you when it's actually time to

04:27

do this like yeah you did control you

04:29

had your moment yeah you did like that

04:31

you had your moment but now is actually

04:33

time like where the [ __ ] are you

04:36

Canadian we need to know the baby West

04:38

Coast Victory call a [ __ ] Drake then

04:41

proceeds to predict some of the obvious

04:43

angles that Kendrick might use taking

04:46

away potential ammo about a me it on the

04:52

but it's got to be true Drake then makes

04:55

mention to the ongoing viral rumors that

04:58

he is involved with much younger women

05:00

which was a narrative seemingly promoted

05:02

by the Joe Button podcast but really

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what Drake means with this is Kendrick

05:07

is scrambling like I'll call him a [ __ ]

05:09

uh I'll call him lightskin what about

05:10

the Joel bu that that got to be true I

05:12

I'll use that like he's saying like I

05:14

know you have [ __ ] nothing I got a

05:17

lot they told me the SP Melly is alive

05:20

and the [ __ ] under 5 fo so it's got to

05:23

be you I would beat the whole [ __ ]

05:25

Day Drake uses Tupac to dish out another

05:28

joke regarding Kendrick's height and

05:30

makes it seem as if Pac is disappointed

05:33

with Kendrick's approach to the beef he

05:35

perfectly does this by pointing out how

05:37

Pac handled his beefs in the past I

05:40

would beef the whole [ __ ] game

05:42

essentially what Drake is doing here is

05:44

he's downplaying any potential

05:47

comparisons between Tupac and Kendrick

05:49

Drake is pretty much saying look you're

05:51

not [ __ ] Tupac you never were Tupac

05:54

you never will be Tupac you're not even

05:56

this guy at all stop it

05:59

dog have my [ __ ] shirt off in the

06:01

House of Blues K you got to [ __ ] this

06:03

[ __ ] girl he got to get abused Drake

06:05

continues to blow holes in the Kendrick

06:07

and Tupac comparisons by referencing

06:10

Tupac's Infamous performance at the

06:12

House of Blues it was at this

06:15

performance where Pac doubled down on

06:17

the biggie disrespect screaming out how

06:20

he slept with Biggie's wife I a't want

06:22

to [ __ ] that fat [ __ ] no

06:24

way but you know that's the secret to

06:27

war he my enemy so she looked like

06:30

Drake seemingly insinuates that without

06:32

having this sort of angle to play and

06:34

without having this sort of dirt in the

06:36

tuck he could never match the energy of

06:39

hit him up Drake on the other hand does

06:42

seem to have something nuclear on

06:44

Kendrick which he alluded to on the last

06:46

record this ain't even I demon ain't

06:51

even demon up and like I'm only saying

06:53

this [ __ ] because of the situation like

06:56

look at what we're seeing from Drake he

06:58

is begging this man to spawn mocking him

07:01

with West Coast Legends he doesn't seem

07:03

phased by Kendrick Lamar at all in fact

07:06

he seems more confident than he's ever

07:09

been in his entire career right now all

07:11

that [ __ ] burning not that's jail for

07:15

real you got be you gotta leave this

07:18

[ __ ] BR Bru before we lose Drake

07:21

then continues on by referencing

07:23

Kendrick's line from like that about

07:25

burning tattoos I'm snatching chains and

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burning tattoos it's up Drake begins to

07:30

chip away at the aggressive Boogeyman

07:33

aura that Kendrick presented unlik that

07:36

and claims that he needs to start being

07:38

himself you ask for the smoke you too

07:42

busy for smoke I won lie people confused

07:45

now you to get this [ __ ] another week

07:46

and fall back to home girl could run the

07:48

numbers up I would have refused for

07:50

these industry relationships she not in

07:52

your shoes Drake uses Tupac again to

07:55

symbolize the stark contrast between Pac

07:58

and Kendrick he then alludes to how

08:00

Kendrick has the people confused as over

08:03

the years even the most respected OG's

08:06

really put Kendrick on a pedestal so

08:08

when he did drop the you know patol

08:10

verse to me it's necessary you know he's

08:13

feeling like he's feeling one thing

08:14

about the West Coast we ain't never been

08:16

friends so I don't know why y'all

08:17

thought a [ __ ] was going to be friends

08:18

with y'all cuz he had a backpack he may

08:21

have a [ __ ] AK in that backpack

08:24

Drake continues to detail what pac's

08:26

reaction would likely be to Kendrick's

08:29

Del so Drake got poac saying like this

08:32

guy like this is the guy that you're

08:35

saying is me like that's a [ __ ]

08:37

insult do you guys remember what I did

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and who I was like this is supposed to

08:41

be the new

08:42

Tupac nah Drake hints that Kendrick felt

08:46

pressured by the industry to delay his

08:48

record release due to Taylor Swift's

08:51

album drop this week what's even more

08:54

intriguing is Drake's choice to hold

08:56

back his push-ups track until after

08:59

Swift's release adding a layer of depth

09:02

and pettiness to the situation I mean

09:04

essentially Drake is doing exactly what

09:06

Tupac is telling Kendrick to do on this

09:09

record like Drake is pretty much saying

09:12

even I'm more like Tupac than this guy

09:15

supposed to be the boogie man go do what

09:17

you do unless this is a moment that you

09:19

tell us it's not really you so Drake is

09:21

really driving this thing home as he

09:23

questions Kendrick's Boogeyman exterior

09:26

Drake is pretty much saying like aren't

09:28

you about that action like I thought you

09:29

were this rapity rap hardcore hip-hop

09:32

guy unless that's not really you Drake

09:35

then switches up West Coast icons and

09:38

starts to speak through Snoop

09:41

NE what the [ __ ] you really got to do

09:44

pass you the torch at the house of bles

09:46

and now you got to do some dirty work

09:48

you know how to move right right

09:52

speaking through Snoop Drake references

09:54

the emotional moment for Kendrick when

09:57

Snoop and several West Coast Legend

10:00

pass the torch to Kendrick at the House

10:02

of Blues [ __ ] you got the torch [ __ ] you

10:04

better run

10:05

[Applause]

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with you better wrong with it [ __ ] cuz

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it's yours and I can almost guarantee

10:12

that this is getting in Kendrick's head

10:14

like he's bringing them back to this

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moment where Snoop Dog is like yeah

10:18

here's the torch what you got to do

10:19

right but this you know this is a big

10:21

[ __ ] deal don't let us down Drake

10:24

then alludes to how Kendrick has to do

10:26

some dirty work mentioning that he know

10:29

knows how to move coming off my last

10:32

video again I feel this is a reference

10:34

to ongoing issues between Kendrick and

10:37

his wife it was only four months ago

10:40

Kendrick decided to purchase an $8.6

10:43

million Penthouse in New York you know

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how to move right right so pay attention

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to how he puts emphasis on this in

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particular like you know how to move

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right right I know you never been in

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jail or jumpuits and shower shoes never

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NOAB no never viol it's the homies that

11:03

EMP you similar to the approach that

11:05

Drake used through Tupac he now drives

11:08

his home through Snoop mentioning how

11:10

Kendrick has never been about that life

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and how it was the people that he

11:14

surrounded himself with that were really

11:17

from the streets world is watching this

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chess game but you out of moves you know

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never [ __ ] you but right now I seem

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like you post it up without a clue what

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the [ __ ] you about to do so more the

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same here Drake continues to clown

11:30

Kendrick for not responding in a more

11:32

Speedy Manner and he really says

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something that is pretty predictable of

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what Snoop might actually say I mean

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just think about how Petty and

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disrespectful this is like he's

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literally using West Cole's Legends to

11:45

try to inspire this guy to just respond

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to him like that's crazy he then in a

11:49

funny way Segways into his own verse

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making it seem like Snoop set him up for

11:54

an alleyoop yeah that's the truth I'm

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definitely about to come around land

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gang and let my [ __ ] bow move

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[ __ ] on you [ __ ] from a whole

12:03

different altitude Drake continues to

12:05

[ __ ] on Kendrick and his label PG Lang

12:08

and states that he is far above their

12:10

caliber high up in the like I'm how the

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first one really only took me an hour or

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two the next one is really about to

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bring out the coward and you in the

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first line Drake Compares himself to

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Aviation business tycoon Howard Hughes

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who was once the richest man in America

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he then has one of the coldest lines on

12:29

the track stating that his push-ups dis

12:32

only took him one or two hours to make

12:36

while fans seen the Marvel at Drake's

12:38

performance on that record he makes it

12:40

seem like it was light work and that his

12:43

next one will be a fullon knockout and

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this right here is exactly how Drake is

12:48

winning people over like you can't you

12:50

can't win a fight by saying nothing the

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judge has got to have something to score

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by Drake saying yeah that that dis only

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took me two hours like he's really

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trying to control the Public's

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perception of Kendrick remaining quiet

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like it doesn't look good for him but

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now we got to wait a [ __ ] week Swift

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is your new top and if you about to drop

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she got to approve this girl really

13:10

about to make you act like you not in a

13:12

similar to the lines on push-ups where

13:14

Drake alludes to TDE extorting Kendrick

13:17

in the past Drake claims that Taylor

13:20

Swift has now assumed that role he then

13:23

makes it seem as if he has some inside

13:25

information that Kendrick is at the

13:28

mercy of the industry's demands you

13:30

can't say that this is not calculated

13:32

like he's [ __ ] playing chess here

13:33

like this it's funny to me because Drake

13:36

is known as the industry guy but by

13:38

doing [ __ ] like this he's basically

13:39

showing people that he really doesn't

13:41

give a [ __ ] like if I want to drop I'm

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dropping like he he's making a statement

13:45

with this she telling major schedule

13:47

with a you out of the loop hate all you

13:49

corporate industry puppets I'm not in

13:51

the mood I love it when you [ __ ] in

13:54

the room Drake hints that Kendrick's

13:56

manager Anthony has constructed a

13:58

previous roll out with Taylor Swift and

14:01

that Kendrick has zero say in the matter

14:04

he then makes it seem like he has

14:05

someone within Kendrick's immediate

14:07

circle that is sharing information with

14:10

them like that your tone change a little

14:12

you not as in how are you not in the boo

14:14

it feel like you kind of removed you

14:16

trying to let this [ __ ] die down n n n

14:19

not this time [ __ ] you following

14:21

through Drake makes a big statement here

14:24

Kendrick's control verse solidified his

14:27

position at the time casting Drake in

14:30

somewhat of a negative light at the end

14:33

of the day the control verse truly did

14:35

help Propel Kendrick's career and

14:38

overshadow Drake in the public eye

14:41

however Drake makes it clear that he

14:43

will not allow history to repeat itself

14:45

and suggest that Kendrick attempted to

14:48

recreate the control moment with like

14:50

that so he's saying like no no no no not

14:53

this time you're not about to just get

14:54

your little moment off and then go hide

14:56

away we're we're doing more this time

14:58

I'm not letting this happen again I

15:00

guess you need another week to figure

15:01

out how to improve what the [ __ ] is

15:03

taking so long waiting on you again

15:06

Drake is begging Kendrick to respond

15:08

basically saying that he's trying to buy

15:10

time like how are you not in the booth

15:13

bro you're supposed to be this legendary

15:15

MC where are you the rest of y'all are

15:18

definitely involved y' getting it too

15:20

soon as you get the courage to drop I'm

15:22

out on the

15:23

loose

15:25

on so right now Drake is not overly

15:28

concerned about the side missions as

15:30

Kendrick is his main target but he does

15:32

make it clear that he has more in the

15:34

bag for the others involved and then he

15:37

proceeds to do something that he never

15:39

does completely at of character he just

15:41

talks at the end of the record over to

15:44

instrumental yeah shout out to Taylor

15:47

Swift biggest gangster in the music game

15:49

right now you know I moov my album when

15:51

she Dro I said that already I mean I

15:53

think it's funny as [ __ ] he's making

15:55

he's making Taylor Swift seem like she's

15:56

Su Knight I know you in NY apartment

15:59

struggling right now I know it in the

16:02

notepad doing lyrical gymnastics my boy

16:04

so again the question needs to be asked

16:06

why did Kendrick purchase a property in

16:09

New York just four months ago like I

16:12

said man like Drake knows something he

16:14

he does better have a [ __ ]

16:16

Quinn tupple on Tandra on that [ __ ] some

16:18

[ __ ] I don't even understand like [ __ ]

16:21

better be crazy we waiting on you so

16:23

this is really strategic and smart from

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Drake especially given his previous

16:27

mention of his last record only taking

16:30

one or two hours Drake is basically

16:33

shaping public opinion before Kendrick

16:36

even drops his record Kendrick is known

16:39

for being an amazing Lyricist so if it's

16:42

taken this long the disc has to be

16:44

Monumental it's smart because he's

16:46

holding Kendrick to the standard that

16:49

everyone else puts him at like this

16:51

pedestal he's on like this is where I

16:53

want you to come in at so regardless of

16:55

what anyone says right now Drake is

16:58

clearly winning this war now obviously

17:01

Kendrick hasn't responded but Drake

17:03

already seems two to three steps ahead

17:06

ultimately what Drake tried to prove

17:08

here with this record is that the guy

17:10

that has been deemed a boogeyman the guy

17:13

that has been pass the torch the guy

17:15

that gets compared to Pac the guy that

17:17

antagonizes beef is not really that guy

17:21

now this is far from over right I mean

17:22

like we all seen how quick they flipped

17:24

on on Kendrick uh all it takes is for

17:26

him to drop that one record and and the

17:29

Sheep are going to her towards the noise

17:31

pretty much right oh we're going over

17:33

here now it's just how it is we do need

17:35

Kendrick to come with something because

17:37

I guarantee if he doesn't Drake is going

17:39

to drop another record again he's going

17:41

to keep rapping so it is what it is dirt

17:44

is so dope he kills it

17:46

right called it bro that [ __ ] is so hard

17:50

dog run it back and shout out to my dude

17:52

what's the dirt cuz I do like him I do

17:54

oh yes he's dope what's the dirt shout

17:56

out to that person uh homie looked like

17:58

he did he did a good job I saw that clip

18:00

on YouTube the guy did a good job did a

18:03

good job with that it came across my

18:04

that's crazy this guy's the nostrom of

18:07

rap fresh out the club on my way back to

18:09

the mansion you know where I'm from you

18:10

don't never got to ask us

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