Kendrick Wins This Round
Summary
TLDRIn this detailed analysis of the ongoing rap feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, Anthony Fantano discusses Kendrick's response track 'Euphoria'. He notes that Kendrick's lyrics are surgical and multi-layered, painting Drake as an inauthentic actor more tied to the entertainment industry than to hip-hop. The track's production is solid but not game-changing, and Kendrick's focus is on his words and flow rather than instrumental innovation. Fantano highlights Kendrick's deep personal distaste for Drake, evident in his aggressive and direct lyrics. He also points out that while Kendrick has shown versatility in his music, Drake's music is more one-dimensional. The summary concludes that Kendrick is currently leading in the lyrical battle, with Drake needing to respond effectively to maintain his standing in the feud.
Takeaways
- π΅ The ongoing feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake has escalated with Kendrick releasing a track called 'Euphoria' as a direct response to Drake's 'Push-ups'.
- π₯ Kendrick's 'Euphoria' is seen as a multi-layered diss track aimed at painting Drake as inauthentic and more of an actor than a true hip-hop artist.
- π Drake's previous diss track, which used an AI-generated voice of Tupac, was taken down due to objections from Tupac's estate.
- π Kendrick accuses Drake of being a master manipulator and habitual liar, and the track suggests a deep personal dislike beyond professional competition.
- π£ The lyrics of 'Euphoria' hint at potential legal and personal issues related to Drake, including a past settlement regarding a sexual assault accusation.
- πΆ Kendrick criticizes Drake's music as being more about pacifying the audience rather than challenging or electrifying them.
- π« The track also touches on the perception of Drake's authenticity in the hip-hop community and his ties to the entertainment industry.
- π€ Kendrick suggests that he has more substantial and diverse musical achievements compared to Drake, who is portrayed as one-dimensional.
- π¨βπ¦ Kendrick brings up family and fatherhood, contrasting his own experiences with those of Drake, who has been criticized for his initial absence in his son's life.
- π° The financial aspects of their careers are also discussed, with Kendrick challenging Drake's claims about his music revenue and business deals.
- β Kendrick concludes with a warning that he could take the feud further if pushed, but also reminds Drake that their conflict is about who is the greatest in the realm of music.
Q & A
Who are the main figures involved in the ongoing tension discussed in the transcript?
-The main figures involved in the ongoing tension are Kendrick Lamar and Drake, with mentions of J. Cole and other artists.
What was the initial public action taken by Kendrick Lamar that escalated the situation?
-Kendrick Lamar fired the first public shot across the bow at Drake and J. Cole, which was perceived as the start of the escalation.
How did Drake respond to the initial tension?
-Drake responded with a track called 'Push-ups' and later with a tailor-made freestyle, using an AI voice of Tupac and Snoop, which was considered a psychological warfare move.
Why was Drake's diss track taken down from social media?
-The diss track was taken down because the Tupac estate was unhappy with Drake using Tupac's voice in the track.
What is the title of Kendrick Lamar's direct response to Drake in the form of a track?
-The title of Kendrick Lamar's direct response track is 'Euphoria'.
What is the general perception of the instrumental production in the beef exchange between Kendrick and Drake?
-The instrumental production is considered solid but not mind-blowing or game-changing, with the original beat by Metro Boomin being viewed as the hardest.
What is Kendrick Lamar's stance on the personal level towards Drake?
-Kendrick Lamar's stance is that his distaste for Drake goes beyond hip-hop competition, indicating a personal level of animosity.
What is the significance of the name 'Euphoria' in the context of Kendrick Lamar's track?
-Euphoria is a show produced by Drake, and Kendrick uses the name to imply that Drake is more of an actor and less of a genuine hip-hop artist.
What is the general sentiment towards Drake's music in the transcript?
-The sentiment is that Drake's music is more about pacifying the audience and is often egocentric and moody, lacking the boundary-breaking and challenging nature of Kendrick's music.
What is the implication of Kendrick Lamar's line about Drake's music 'electrifying' him versus 'pacifying' him?
-The implication is that Kendrick's music has a more powerful and energizing effect, while Drake's music is seen as more calming and less impactful.
What is the potential fallout for Drake if he does not adequately respond to Kendrick Lamar's 'Euphoria'?
-If Drake does not respond effectively, he risks losing face in the public eye and the hip-hop community, as well as potentially damaging his reputation as a lyricist and competitor.
Outlines
π΅ Kendrick Lamar's 'Euphoria' Response to Drake's 'Push Up' π΅
Anthony Fantano discusses the escalating tensions between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, focusing on Kendrick's response track 'Euphoria'. He analyzes the production, the three-part structure, and the lyrical content, noting Kendrick's multi-layered attack on Drake's authenticity and personal character. The summary touches on the instrumental battle between Metro Boomin and others, Kendrick's low-key delivery, and the eventual beat switch that escalates the intensity of the track.
πΊ Dissecting Kendrick's Claims on Drake's Authenticity and Allegations πΊ
The summary delves into Kendrick's portrayal of Drake as a fake and an actor within the hip-hop community. It discusses the references to Drake's production of the show 'Euphoria', the comparison between their musical styles, and Kendrick's assertion of his own versatility. It also highlights Kendrick's accusations of Drake's hypocrisy, his personal attacks, and the mention of a 2019 settlement Drake made regarding a sexual assault accusation.
π₯ Kendrick's Aggressive Stance and Drake's Industry Ties π₯
This section focuses on Kendrick's aggressive approach to the feud, his threats towards Drake, and the implications of their conflict within the music industry. It covers Kendrick's claims about Drake's family ties to criminality, his critique of the music industry figures Drake is associated with, and the potential legal and personal repercussions of their ongoing dispute. The summary also addresses Kendrick's mention of Drake's perceived selfishness and his readiness to expose more about Drake if necessary.
π€ The Weight of Public Expectations and Kendrick's Strategy π€
The summary examines the expectations placed on Kendrick due to his fans' propensity for lyrical analysis and the potential fallout if the promised revelations do not materialize. It discusses Drake's potential counter-responses and the need for him to address Kendrick's claims. The section also explores Kendrick's framing of the feud as a competition over who is the greatest, his personal hatred for Drake, and his references to Drake's alleged inappropriate relationships.
π° Financial Disparities and Allegations of Appropriation π°
This summary touches on Kendrick's financial comparisons between himself and Drake, suggesting a pyramid scheme within their record deals. It also covers Kendrick's accusations of Drake as an appropriator of hip-hop culture, his critique of Drake's physical appearance, and the mention of ghostwriting for Drake. The summary notes Kendrick's refusal to work with Drake and his final threats to escalate the feud if provoked.
π Kendrick's Superior Performance in the Beef So Far π
Anthony concludes by stating that Kendrick has outperformed Drake in the ongoing feud, based on the quality and impact of 'Euphoria'. He suggests that Drake has an uphill battle and must respond effectively to maintain his standing. The summary acknowledges Kendrick's wordplay, criticisms, and the depth of his attacks, while also noting that Drake is not yet defeated and has opportunities to counter Kendrick's claims.
Mindmap
Keywords
π‘Beef
π‘Diss Track
π‘Ghostwriter
π‘Push-Ups
π‘AI Voice
π‘Euphoria
π‘Surgical Takedown
π‘Pyramid Scheme
π‘N-Word Card
π‘Feature Request
π‘Ghost Riders
Highlights
The ongoing tensions between Kendrick Lamar and Drake continue to escalate in 2024.
Kendrick Lamar fired the first public shot in the feud with a track directed at Drake and J. Cole.
J. Cole responded, then rescinded his response, leading to Drake's 'Push-Ups' response.
Drake used an AI voice of Tupac in a track, which was later taken down due to Tupac's estate's disapproval.
Kendrick Lamar's response track 'Euphoria' is a multi-layered takedown of Drake.
Kendrick accuses Drake of being more of an actor than a genuine hip-hop artist.
The track 'Euphoria' is seen as Kendrick's attempt to paint Drake as fake and inauthentic.
Kendrick uses a low-key flow in the beginning to draw listeners into his lyrics.
The instrumental of 'Euphoria' is solid but not game-changing, with three distinct parts.
Kendrick's lyrics suggest a deep personal dislike for Drake, beyond just hip-hop competition.
Kendrick references Drake's involvement in the TV show 'Euphoria' and his acting background.
The track suggests that Kendrick believes Drake's music is more about pacifying the audience rather than challenging it.
Kendrick accuses Drake of hypocrisy and inconsistency, especially in relation to the music industry's power players.
The diss track implies that Drake may have had a role in suppressing Pusha T's potential.
Kendrick hints at knowing more about Drake's personal life and career that could be revealed if pushed.
Kendrick frames the beef as a competition over who is the greatest, suggesting Drake has not yet outdone him.
The review suggests that Drake will need to respond to Kendrick's track with something more substantial.
Kendrick's use of the n-word towards Drake is a significant and controversial moment in the track.
Transcripts
hi everyone Anthony fantano here
internet's busiest music nerd you know
why you're here I know why you're here
it's beef watch 2024 the tensions
between Kendrick Lamar and Drake
continue to escalate things have
advanced quite a bit since Kendrick
Lamar fired that first public shot
across the bow at Drake and jcole unlike
that from the metro boomman and Future
album we don't trust you weeks and weeks
ago jcole responded he apologized he
rescinded the response then Drake
responded with push-ups and then one
more time responded again uh trying to
bait Kendrick into a response sooner
rather than later with the tailor made
freestyle I very much messed with
push-ups as you guys may remember and
while I thought what Drake did with the
whole AI voice thing with Tupac and
Snoop uh was kind of a very smart uh
psychological warfare uh 4D chest Type
move it was still really weird and
tasteless and kind of odd on his part I
commented on that as well and uh since
that video I did on the tailor made
freestyle uh that response that diss
track has been taken down off social
media because turns out Tupac estate not
too happy with Drake uh using the guy's
voice in that weird ass track so yeah
that's down offline now and days later
we finally have a fullon complete direct
at Drake response from Kendrick in the
form of this track Euphoria that's the
setup that's the context let's get into
it uh just kind of talking about on a
surface level uh the instrumental
production Sonic aspects of what's going
on here we have a pretty lengthy disc
here at 6 minutes and change bit of an
intro bit of an outro core of the track
Works in three separate parts a first
leg that is backed by a Teddy
Pendergrass sample uh over this Kendrick
Lamar is giving us a pretty lowkey
delivery that kind of lures you in a
little bit really gets you set up to eat
up every word that he's saying because
he's not jumping out at you then things
escalate with a beat switch a pretty
standard but grim and dark trap
instrumental that is a little lowii
little rough around the edges some big
synth horns on it some bells in the
background too and then once again
another beat switch with a similar
rhythm in the background but we're kind
of switching it up melodically with uh
these kind of Wheezy Dusty stringly s
which eventually drop away in favor of
just kind of giving us the rhythms
instrumentally I feel like the track is
solid not exactly mindblowing or
gamechanging but as far as the
instrumentals have gone so far in this
beef exchange no beat has really gone
harder than that original like that beat
I think on the instrumental side it's
it's really Metro boomman who's kind of
uh going to end up taking the W on this
one but no matter because in these dis
exchanges between Kendrick and Drake I
don't I don't think the production
should be carrying that much anyway it
really should be the words it should be
the flows it should be the pen game
while on push-ups Drake most definitely
came with some mean words some witty
lines uh kind of an analysis in terms of
uh the splits Kendrick and Company are
making on their records their streams
their sales Kendrick is clearly out for
blood on this track where it is very
apparent uh that his distaste for Drake
goes beyond just hip-hop compet ition
being the best he doesn't really care
for the guy on a personal level as a
result his whole takedown of Aubrey as I
will go over is kind of surgical and
multi-layered so with that let's get
into the bars and the content of what
Kendrick is saying here we got the bars
right here before I get into this just
to remind you guys everything I'm going
to say about every single lyric on this
track is my interpretation of what is
being said and what goes on you're free
to have your own read on on all of this
what I'm about to say is not the Beall
end all with all this we are observing a
beef a disagreement between two very
talented entertaining guys ultimately
all I want to see is who makes the
better set of tracks in the midst of all
this and with that let's see if it ends
up being Kendrick with this Euphoria cut
all right now uh for those who did not
pay attention this entire track kicks
off with a reversed piece of audio which
is a call back to the classic
reinterpretation of The Wizard of Oz The
Whiz that at one point features Richard
prior uh saying everything they say
about me is true which then progresses
into another line about him being a
phony now to me my read of this and
really just the surrounding everything
uh from the get-go on this track is
Kendrick is really trying to do
everything that he can to paint Drake as
an authentic as fake essentially as an
actor a guy who has more ties with
entertainment and visual media and
pretending to be something that he's not
than he does hip-hop in actuality which
again is why he's throwing in this line
here which is why he has named uh the
record Euphoria many fans have read
layers into Kendrick's reasoning behind
that but the most obvious I think kind
of tie-in with all of this is Euphoria
is a show it's a drama that is actually
produced by Drake himself I'm not trying
to play stupid here I'm just saying the
most vious connection between all of
these things especially with these bars
on the front end where he's talking
about Drake being a famous actor we once
knew looking paranoid who is now
spiraling is that again Drake is an
actor he is a fake he is being something
that he's not which Kendrick reinforces
with even more bars right after in a
very low-key relaxed flow and a writing
style that sets things up like he's uh
just a narrator uh beginning to tell you
a story he's not throwing too much word
play flipping too many double on tandas
anything like that he's just setting us
up for a tale fabrication stories on the
family front cuz you heard Mr morale a
pathetic master manipulator I can smell
the tales on you now you're not a rap
artist you're a scam artist with hopes
of being accepted Kendrick makes another
comparison between him and Drake as well
uh saying I make music that Electrify
him you make music that pacify him which
I mean if you're objectively looking at
the music of both artists you can't
really disagree with because what does
Drake's music really inspire people
about or inspire people over really kind
of I guess rile them up to do or feel or
think much of it is very low-key
egocentric uh moody in your feels type
music which there's nothing wrong with
in concept but it does stand that that
is pretty much the only lane Drake has
the ability to operate in whereas
Kendrick has shown the ability to do his
thing in multiple different lanes and
has especially focused a lot of his
efforts in making music that has been
proven uh to be boundary breaking
challenging substantive and thoughtful I
can double down on that line but I'll
spare you this time that's random acts
of kindness so Kendrick already saying
on some level out of the gate he is
pulling and will most likely be pulling
punches on this track everything he has
to say about Drake topically maybe he's
saving for another response down the
road I know you're a master manipulator
and and a habitual liar too uh but don't
tell no lie about me and I won't tell
truths about you it's after this point
on the song that vocally and
instrumentally the track switches up
Kendrick escalates the energy level and
he really starts going in uh in the
First full verse okay look the first
handful of bars on this verse uh
definitely work in layers but to kind of
get to the meat to the point of what
Kendrick is saying here he's really
building himself up he's ramping up to
start pulling out uh some deadly lines
and start kind of teasing at uh things
that he might want to reveal about Drake
down the road or maybe eating at Drake's
feelings and motivations in the midst of
all this saying everybody want to be
demon till they get chipped by your
throwaway talking about the way Drake
has been acting and carrying himself in
the midst of this beef and prior to it
as a tough guy as a Kingpin as of this
and of that uh but meanwhile Kendrick
saying he's been chipped or hurt by a
throwaway line a throwaway verse a sub
something that wasn't even close to
going as hard as he possibly could which
I mean you could kind of say like that
was given that it wasn't that lengthy of
a verse to begin with it did have some
great bars and word playay in it uh but
Kendrick has dropped bigger more
hard-hitting verses in the past and yet
because it's Kendrick uh that
performance in that writing caused the
stir that it did anyway and next
Kendrick really does show how deep he
can go in lyrically setting up this idea
of whether or not Drake has played a
game of have you ever asking him have
you ever walked your enemy down like
with a poker face have you ever paid 500
though like to an open case which a lot
of people are tying to an instance back
in 2019 where Drake paid a settlement a
six figure settlement to a sexual
assault accuser which uh bringing that
up is um
it's a diss track it's a fair game that
is not a good look that Kendrick is
absolutely right to go after this next
set of bars referentially gets kind of
dense and involves a lot of different
ties industry-wise uh between Drake and
a lot of cash money people a lot of
music business people but Kendrick says
I hate when a rapper talk about guns and
somebody die they turn into nuns then
hop online like pray for my city he
faking for likes and digital hugs his
daddy a killer he wnab be junior they
must have forgot the [Β __Β ] that they done
where Kendrick is kind of portraying
hypocrisy here an inconsistency between
Drake and those who are around him
especially above him in the music
industry guys like Birdman guys like J
Prince guys who use and abuse their
control in the music industry especially
on the hip-hop side in all the wrong
ways and then Kendrick ties this up in
just H the the meanest dementia must run
in his family you know meaning the group
of people he's a part of let it get
shaky I'll park his son which some might
think is going a little too far here but
he actually kind of addresses this this
very tone shift in the following handful
of bars uh saying the very first time I
shot me a drake meaning previously when
he's gone at Drake before but Drake also
gun homie had told me to aim it this way
I didn't Point down enough today I'll
show you I learned from those mistakes
so obviously listening to somebody else
prior Kendrick didn't go about doing
this the way that he wanted to and also
pointing down meaning uh aiming lower
going down to Hell shooting below the
belt which um given what has happened up
until this point he is clearly ready to
do this next set of bars is pretty
interesting as on the front end Kendrick
makes reference uh to a recent purchase
of a ring that Drake uh did and showed
and flashed on social media that Tupac
owned uh and then he ends that with I'd
rather do that than let this Canadian
guy make Pac turn in his grave
referencing not just that but also
Drake's recent use of pac's voice in
this whole AI thing Kendrick also makes
reference to Drake's perception of
things being uh Twisted which uh given
how he tried to go at Kendrick for being
too popc Centric um is pretty valid
because that's obviously an accusation
you can hurl at Drake times 10 I hurt
your feelings you don't want to work
with me no more okay it's three goats
left and I seen two of them kissing and
hugging on stage then goes on to make
this metab bar about how he's going to
explain why he's bringing this up and
again he's telling us the number of bars
we're going to have to wait for him to
finally give us this punchline and this
reasoning and also he's taking shots at
Drake's weird [Β __Β ] accent play [Β __Β ]
that he's always doing whenever he
crosses over into a sound or into a Vibe
or with an artist that does something
different than what he does but yes Cole
and Aubry know that he's selfish the
crown is heavy and he prays that they're
his real friends because if not he's ynw
Melly who is current ly in jail because
he got convicted of killing two of his
friends from here Kendrick's pretty
direct talking about how he doesn't like
uh that Drake has been taking shots at
Fel he's going to take up the beef on
his behalf and then he says [Β __Β ] all
that pushing P doing a little Gunna W
reference and then says he would like to
see Drake push a t which does that need
any further explanation I don't think it
does you better off spinning again on
him you think about pushing me
which at this point that may in fact be
true because at least at the end of the
day while push a te did really smother
Drake uh in the crib with the story of
adidon push a te is never going to be at
Drake's size unfortunately and Drake can
just kind of throw shots at him all day
and probably see no repercussions about
it because there's going to be a massive
section of Drake's audience that's never
going to listen to a push a te disc all
the way through no matter what even if
it's a good one even if it's an earth
shattering one and if they do it's most
likely going to be one time and they're
going to be doing this the entire
time whereas with Kendrick the entire
world is going to be listening to this
diss track I mean already on YouTube in
a few short days uh this song has as
many streams as uh push-ups does on
YouTube Kendrick goes on to make more
comparisons between him as Drake
obviously putting him above Drizzy uh
and also we ain't got to get personal
this is a friendly fade you should keep
it that way another pulling punches line
like for Kendrick this is him actually
not going nuclear he he is not pushing
the red button and he's essentially
recommending wherever this goes it
should stay here at this level and he
threatens saying that he knows stuff
about people that would make Gunna who I
mean has long been talked about as a
snitch that would make him look like a
saint Gunna really catching as stray on
this one cuz he's really been doing
everything that he possibly can to you
know
um sidestep the snitch allegations but
after this disc he's really not really
not going to overcome them side note
though I do feel like a bar such as this
one is a reflection on how expectations
of diss tracks have changed so much over
the years that in order for a disc to be
good there has to be some big reveal
that really is kind of like the push a
te story of adidon effect personally I
don't think a Dis Track has to have uh a
revelation on the level of you have a
son in order for it to be good and
effective but with that being said uh
Kendrick unfortunately has the cross to
bear that his fans actually analyze his
lyrics and pay attention to the things
that he says and I do think he will have
egg on his face if things escalate from
here and whatever information or
Revelation he's promising with this bar
and others like it doesn't actually
bubble up because he doesn't present any
additional info which I mean from here
Drake most defitely has the ability to
call his bluff if he so wants cuz I mean
as damning as some of these bars are
Drake May respond and I think he needs
to respond especially since he kind of
baited this response out of Kendrick to
begin with and if he knows for a fact
that Kendrick is bullshitting he may
call him out and say uh I don't think
you know anything go ahead say whatever
you feel like you think you know from
here Kendra kind of reframes and reminds
us and Drake about what this is all
about uh it's not about critics or
gimmicks AI stuff uh it's about who's
the greatest and so far Kendrick is
showing that in this back and forth
because I don't think this track or any
track in the midst of all this uh should
be taken in a vacuum or just at face
value it's about which person is
outdoing the other person and so far uh
when it comes to the quality of the
tracks we have heard up until this point
I think Kendrick is outdoing Drake here
because again the tailor made freestyle
was just a weird gimmick to get Kendrick
to react in instantly and push-ups while
I think it did have some good bars here
and there Drake did not objectively and
we're not even all the way through the
track yet dig as deep into Kendrick as
Kendrick is into Drake on this song so
far Kendrick also says that while uh
this what he does this performance this
writing this uh Act of aggression he's
involved in while it's about love it's
also about hate and he's the biggest
hater and he very apparently hates Drake
with such a deep passion making a bit of
a DMX call back here uh when he was
ranting about Drake uh during a radio
show uh saying he hates the way that he
walks the way that he talks the way that
he dresses the way that he sneak disses
uh if he catches a flight it's going to
be direct which he is very much being
direct here he doesn't even like the
women that Drake has sex with there's
been a lot of debate over why exactly he
framed uh this line in this way
personally given the tone of many of the
bars surrounding this throughout the
rest of the track I kind of see it as an
attack against Drake's moral character
because he's either hooking up with uh
Instagram models that kind of thing or
women that as many people have discussed
are not necessarily of age which is very
much a third rail on this song that uh
Kendrick doesn't seem to be ready to go
full in on quite yet but it seems to be
something that just about everybody is
expecting him to comment on on even
Drake himself because through the Tupac
AI voice he made mention of that very
thing and I don't know if Kendrick isn't
like uh going that deep into it as a
topic because uh he doesn't have that
much information on it it's something
he's saving for a little bit further
down the road if he does get another
response from Drake which he most likely
will but either way it's something that
Kendrick frames as being an issue that
we everyone is aware of and then
topically he circles back into this sour
spot that Rick Ross was very much going
on about that Drake is an appropriator
he's a fake he's an actor that he acts
tough and he's essentially not a part of
hip-hop culture but he's just performing
it he also claims that Drake does not
have a classic and again these are all
things these are all criticisms that
have been leveled at Drake before but
Kendrick is going about framing them
lyrically in this track in a better way
we see another example of that comparing
Rick Ross with him saying let your core
audience stomach that then tell them
where you get your abs from and again in
the wake of the Rick Ross disc there's
been a lot of discussion about oh the
Drake lipos suction Drake ABS Drake
plastic surgery yeah okay that's very
obviously a thing that that happened
pointing it out just to point it out
doesn't necessarily add up to much
honestly but if you are going to bring
it up do it in a way where you're
getting layers here where the core of
your audience has to stomach a fact an
idea a piece of information he also
makes reference to the fact that yotti
has been outed as a ghost riter for
Drake because there recently was a
reference track that came out uh that
clearly yachty did that landed on a
drake record he goes again hilariously
into all of the things he hates about
Drake and uh comments on him being
surprised that Drake uh had a feature
request for him despite them having
unsettled business now this is a bit of
speculation here but many assume that
this has something to do with uh Drake
uh wanting Kendrick on first person
shooter as well which I guess would kind
of like make sense given the vibe of
that track so Kendrick's dislike of
Drake just runs so deep he's not even
taking feature requests from the guy
before this whole beef popped off but he
still has love for the Drake who makes
poppy catchy just generally enjoyable
music uh he says he likes when he sees
Drake uh successful and he wants to keep
him dancing and waving his hand and if
he continues doing that there won't be a
threat but then immediately after that
he infantilizes the guy and says he
doesn't see where the man in him is and
then tries to uh bleed him saying that
when he stands by sexy red uh he sees
two bad [Β __Β ] and again Kendrick kind
of you know makes a little bit of a nod
makes a reference again to this idea
that Drake doesn't like women grown
women mature women actual women from
here Kendrick responds to Drake's
allegations that uh his percentages off
his music are all off and pretty messed
up meanwhile we know that for a fact
Drake has this huge multi-million dollar
deal with his label currently but that
deal while it does front him a lot of
money it does also require him to split
a lot of Revenue on multiple fronts with
the label so as a result Kendrick here
is advocating that well you know let's
look at all of it let's look at all the
splits let's pull all of it part and see
who financially is really doing better
than the other and he also kind of
frames this as a pyramid scheme in a way
saying that he signed to a guy that's
signed to a guy that's signed to a guy
and also insists and and this is kind of
another little Revelation here uh that
Drake tried to throw a ceas anded assist
on the like that record in the first
place or was it the remix he's not super
specific with that but he is making a
pretty bold claim here and then he asks
in a very funny way uh ho what you ain't
like that record back to back I like
that record maybe kind of displaying a
bit of a double standard here of you
know saying not only does he like back
toback which I mean we all do it's a
great diss track uh but uh you know
you're allowed to diss people am I not
is like that not allowed to exist
Kendrick also says that while he's
involved in this beef here he's not that
engrossed in the process of digging up
dirt on people because that's not his
life his life is actually uh raising his
son and saying that Drake wouldn't know
anything about doing that is is another
very brutal moment on this song now uh
this is a bit of information that going
into this track we all know we all
understand Drake had to be reminded by
push a te to be in his son's life and
look two Drake's credit at least in so
far as what he has presented to uh the
public he does seem to be more involved
in his son's life at this point but you
know what being a deadbeat dad you just
have to kind of get caught doing it one
time for it to pound you for the rest of
your life potentially he pretty much
calls Drake Godless and uh flips on its
head the 20 V1 line that Drake spat not
too long ago saying uh ain't 20 V1 it's
1 v20 if I got to smack dudes that right
with you as it's essentially Kendrick
versus Drake's Ghost Riders he says
he'll clean them out as well uh keep
beam close by and then you know this
almost proves that Kendrick is actually
writing this [Β __Β ] the next couple of
bars because he asks is he battling a
ghost or AI uh and then he mentions Joel
ostein now for those who are out of the
know Joel ostein is is is that isn't he
like a mega church preacher piece of
garbage that Kanye was on stage with and
had some uh dealings with yeah he is not
the actor Kendrick is actually trying to
make reference to here on this bar so
you know maybe this response here was a
little rushed because I I I don't I know
if Kendrick was uh uh knowingly uh
misfiring with this reference or not
because he is not uh by name calling on
the same or the right guy so I mean this
is kind of a pothole this is a bit of a
uh misstep here on Kendrick's part I
would say but with that being said uh
the other stuff surrounding it uh
certainly hits harder than bars about
someone's Sho size and again things
finish off with a threat from Kendrick
that he could take things further from
here if he's pushed to do so oh and of
course to top things all off he uh tries
hard hard hard to revoke Drake's nword
card which uh obviously I'm not in a
position to have uh an opinion on that
either way as a white guy okay look
because for sure this whole beef this
whole everything is going to go further
from this point I'm not going to go uh
any longer from here to comment on this
track but what I want to say is in terms
of word play criticisms attacks
consistency
relentlessness this is the best song we
have heard of this beef so far Kendrick
showed up Drake just in the way that I
thought he would however however I don't
know if Kendrick is necessarily
undefeatable I wouldn't put Drake down
for the count especially with all of his
out of the-box mind games that he likes
to play but Drake even with Ghost Riders
has an uphill battle on his hand
and most definitely has to respond to
this especially given just how formally
he addressed Kendrick on push-ups and uh
the fact that he uh additionally baited
a response out of Kendrick with Taylor
Made a response a disc a track is
clearly what Drake wanted he has the
disc now on his plate and he has to eat
it he cannot do another uh push a te PR
statement we're ending the beef J Prince
is stepping in to close it all off again
this is not 2018 he has to finish what
has been started and from here we will
see how that goes but as of right now I
think Kendrick is coming out on top
because regardless of how much you like
this track or uh how you feel like it
fits in the uh greater scheme of disc
songs of all time Drake has not come
through with a superior cut so far and
if he takes down Kendrick from here here
lines about his height and his shoe size
and uh how rarely he drops music are not
going to cut it he's got to go further
and I guess from here we will see if he
can those are my thoughts you're the
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