Kendrick Wins This Round

fantano
1 May 202426:51

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

  • 🎵 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'.
  • 🔥 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.
  • 📉 Drake's previous diss track, which used an AI-generated voice of Tupac, was taken down due to objections from Tupac's estate.
  • 👑 Kendrick accuses Drake of being a master manipulator and habitual liar, and the track suggests a deep personal dislike beyond professional competition.
  • 💣 The lyrics of 'Euphoria' hint at potential legal and personal issues related to Drake, including a past settlement regarding a sexual assault accusation.
  • 🎶 Kendrick criticizes Drake's music as being more about pacifying the audience rather than challenging or electrifying them.
  • 🚫 The track also touches on the perception of Drake's authenticity in the hip-hop community and his ties to the entertainment industry.
  • 🤝 Kendrick suggests that he has more substantial and diverse musical achievements compared to Drake, who is portrayed as one-dimensional.
  • 👨‍👦 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.
  • 💰 The financial aspects of their careers are also discussed, with Kendrick challenging Drake's claims about his music revenue and business deals.
  • ✊ 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

00:00

🎵 Kendrick Lamar's 'Euphoria' Response to Drake's 'Push Up' 🎵

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.

05:02

📺 Dissecting Kendrick's Claims on Drake's Authenticity and Allegations 📺

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.

10:03

🔥 Kendrick's Aggressive Stance and Drake's Industry Ties 🔥

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.

15:05

🤔 The Weight of Public Expectations and Kendrick's Strategy 🤔

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.

20:05

💰 Financial Disparities and Allegations of Appropriation 💰

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.

25:07

🏆 Kendrick's Superior Performance in the Beef So Far 🏆

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

💡Beef

In the context of the video, 'beef' refers to an ongoing rivalry or conflict, particularly in the music industry, where artists express their disagreements or animosities through their songs. The video discusses the escalating tensions and exchanges between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, highlighting the lyrical content of their respective tracks as part of their 'beef.'

💡Diss Track

A 'diss track' is a song where an artist criticizes or insults another individual, often as a response to some form of conflict or as a way to express rivalry. In the video, Kendrick Lamar's song 'Euphoria' is analyzed as a diss track aimed at Drake, showcasing Kendrick's lyrical prowess and the depth of his criticism.

💡Ghostwriter

A 'ghostwriter' is a person who writes content for another person, who is credited as the author. In the music industry, ghostwriters are often used to help artists create songs. The video script mentions ghostwriting in relation to Drake, suggesting that some of his songs may not be entirely his own work, which is a point of contention in the beef.

💡Push-Ups

In the context of the video, 'Push-Ups' is a diss track by Drake, which is part of the ongoing feud with Kendrick Lamar. The song is mentioned to highlight Drake's response to Kendrick's initial shots in their 'beef,' and it is analyzed for its lyrical content and strategy.

💡AI Voice

The term 'AI Voice' refers to the use of artificial intelligence to replicate or generate human-like voices. In the video, it is mentioned that Drake used an AI-generated voice of Tupac in a previous diss track, which led to controversy and the track being taken down due to the Tupac estate's disapproval.

💡Euphoria

Euphoria is both the title of a track by Kendrick Lamar and a reference to a show produced by Drake. In the video, Anthony Fantano discusses how Kendrick uses the title 'Euphoria' to draw parallels between Drake's involvement in the entertainment industry and the authenticity of his identity as a hip-hop artist.

💡Surgical Takedown

A 'surgical takedown' in the context of the video refers to a precise and thorough critique or attack, usually in the form of lyrics within a diss track. Kendrick Lamar's 'Euphoria' is described as a surgical takedown of Drake, indicating that Kendrick's lyrics are highly targeted and detailed in their criticism.

💡Pyramid Scheme

A 'pyramid scheme' is a business model that recruits members via a promise of payments or services for enrolling others into the scheme, rather than supplying investments or sale of products. In the video, Kendrick Lamar uses this term metaphorically to criticize the financial structures within the music industry, particularly alluding to the deals that artists like Drake have with their labels.

💡N-Word Card

The term 'N-word card' is a controversial phrase used in the video to describe a situation where a non-Black individual uses the N-word in a manner that is considered inappropriate or offensive. The video discusses Kendrick's attempt to challenge Drake's use of the word, which is a sensitive topic within the hip-hop community and beyond.

💡Feature Request

A 'feature request' in the music industry refers to when an artist asks another artist to be featured on their track. In the video, it is mentioned that Drake had previously requested Kendrick Lamar for a feature, which was declined, highlighting the personal nature of the conflict between the two artists.

💡Ghost Riders

In the context of the video, 'Ghost Riders' refers to Drake's fans or supporters who are expected to defend or promote his music. The term is used to illustrate the perceived challenge Drake faces in responding to Kendrick's diss track, given the high expectations from his fanbase.

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

00:00

hi everyone Anthony fantano here

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internet's busiest music nerd you know

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why you're here I know why you're here

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it's beef watch 2024 the tensions

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between Kendrick Lamar and Drake

00:11

continue to escalate things have

00:13

advanced quite a bit since Kendrick

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Lamar fired that first public shot

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across the bow at Drake and jcole unlike

00:20

that from the metro boomman and Future

00:21

album we don't trust you weeks and weeks

00:24

ago jcole responded he apologized he

00:27

rescinded the response then Drake

00:30

responded with push-ups and then one

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more time responded again uh trying to

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bait Kendrick into a response sooner

00:38

rather than later with the tailor made

00:39

freestyle I very much messed with

00:42

push-ups as you guys may remember and

00:44

while I thought what Drake did with the

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whole AI voice thing with Tupac and

00:48

Snoop uh was kind of a very smart uh

00:51

psychological warfare uh 4D chest Type

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move it was still really weird and

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tasteless and kind of odd on his part I

01:02

commented on that as well and uh since

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that video I did on the tailor made

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freestyle uh that response that diss

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track has been taken down off social

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media because turns out Tupac estate not

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too happy with Drake uh using the guy's

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voice in that weird ass track so yeah

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that's down offline now and days later

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we finally have a fullon complete direct

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at Drake response from Kendrick in the

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form of this track Euphoria that's the

01:33

setup that's the context let's get into

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it uh just kind of talking about on a

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surface level uh the instrumental

01:41

production Sonic aspects of what's going

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on here we have a pretty lengthy disc

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here at 6 minutes and change bit of an

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intro bit of an outro core of the track

01:51

Works in three separate parts a first

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leg that is backed by a Teddy

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Pendergrass sample uh over this Kendrick

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Lamar is giving us a pretty lowkey

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delivery that kind of lures you in a

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little bit really gets you set up to eat

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up every word that he's saying because

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he's not jumping out at you then things

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escalate with a beat switch a pretty

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standard but grim and dark trap

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instrumental that is a little lowii

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little rough around the edges some big

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synth horns on it some bells in the

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background too and then once again

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another beat switch with a similar

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rhythm in the background but we're kind

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of switching it up melodically with uh

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these kind of Wheezy Dusty stringly s

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which eventually drop away in favor of

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just kind of giving us the rhythms

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instrumentally I feel like the track is

02:36

solid not exactly mindblowing or

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gamechanging but as far as the

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instrumentals have gone so far in this

02:43

beef exchange no beat has really gone

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harder than that original like that beat

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I think on the instrumental side it's

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it's really Metro boomman who's kind of

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uh going to end up taking the W on this

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one but no matter because in these dis

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exchanges between Kendrick and Drake I

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don't I don't think the production

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should be carrying that much anyway it

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really should be the words it should be

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the flows it should be the pen game

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while on push-ups Drake most definitely

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came with some mean words some witty

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lines uh kind of an analysis in terms of

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uh the splits Kendrick and Company are

03:16

making on their records their streams

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their sales Kendrick is clearly out for

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blood on this track where it is very

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apparent uh that his distaste for Drake

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goes beyond just hip-hop compet ition

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being the best he doesn't really care

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for the guy on a personal level as a

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result his whole takedown of Aubrey as I

03:38

will go over is kind of surgical and

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multi-layered so with that let's get

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into the bars and the content of what

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Kendrick is saying here we got the bars

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right here before I get into this just

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to remind you guys everything I'm going

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to say about every single lyric on this

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track is my interpretation of what is

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being said and what goes on you're free

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to have your own read on on all of this

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what I'm about to say is not the Beall

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end all with all this we are observing a

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beef a disagreement between two very

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talented entertaining guys ultimately

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all I want to see is who makes the

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better set of tracks in the midst of all

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this and with that let's see if it ends

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up being Kendrick with this Euphoria cut

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all right now uh for those who did not

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pay attention this entire track kicks

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off with a reversed piece of audio which

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is a call back to the classic

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reinterpretation of The Wizard of Oz The

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Whiz that at one point features Richard

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prior uh saying everything they say

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about me is true which then progresses

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into another line about him being a

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phony now to me my read of this and

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really just the surrounding everything

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uh from the get-go on this track is

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Kendrick is really trying to do

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everything that he can to paint Drake as

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an authentic as fake essentially as an

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actor a guy who has more ties with

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entertainment and visual media and

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pretending to be something that he's not

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than he does hip-hop in actuality which

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again is why he's throwing in this line

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here which is why he has named uh the

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record Euphoria many fans have read

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layers into Kendrick's reasoning behind

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that but the most obvious I think kind

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of tie-in with all of this is Euphoria

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is a show it's a drama that is actually

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produced by Drake himself I'm not trying

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to play stupid here I'm just saying the

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most vious connection between all of

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these things especially with these bars

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on the front end where he's talking

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about Drake being a famous actor we once

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knew looking paranoid who is now

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spiraling is that again Drake is an

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actor he is a fake he is being something

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that he's not which Kendrick reinforces

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with even more bars right after in a

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very low-key relaxed flow and a writing

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style that sets things up like he's uh

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just a narrator uh beginning to tell you

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a story he's not throwing too much word

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play flipping too many double on tandas

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anything like that he's just setting us

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up for a tale fabrication stories on the

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family front cuz you heard Mr morale a

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pathetic master manipulator I can smell

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the tales on you now you're not a rap

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artist you're a scam artist with hopes

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of being accepted Kendrick makes another

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comparison between him and Drake as well

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uh saying I make music that Electrify

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him you make music that pacify him which

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I mean if you're objectively looking at

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the music of both artists you can't

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really disagree with because what does

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Drake's music really inspire people

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about or inspire people over really kind

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of I guess rile them up to do or feel or

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think much of it is very low-key

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egocentric uh moody in your feels type

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music which there's nothing wrong with

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in concept but it does stand that that

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is pretty much the only lane Drake has

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the ability to operate in whereas

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Kendrick has shown the ability to do his

06:58

thing in multiple different lanes and

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has especially focused a lot of his

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efforts in making music that has been

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proven uh to be boundary breaking

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challenging substantive and thoughtful I

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can double down on that line but I'll

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spare you this time that's random acts

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of kindness so Kendrick already saying

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on some level out of the gate he is

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pulling and will most likely be pulling

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punches on this track everything he has

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to say about Drake topically maybe he's

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saving for another response down the

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road I know you're a master manipulator

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and and a habitual liar too uh but don't

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tell no lie about me and I won't tell

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truths about you it's after this point

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on the song that vocally and

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instrumentally the track switches up

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Kendrick escalates the energy level and

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he really starts going in uh in the

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First full verse okay look the first

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handful of bars on this verse uh

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definitely work in layers but to kind of

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get to the meat to the point of what

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Kendrick is saying here he's really

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building himself up he's ramping up to

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start pulling out uh some deadly lines

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and start kind of teasing at uh things

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that he might want to reveal about Drake

08:08

down the road or maybe eating at Drake's

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feelings and motivations in the midst of

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all this saying everybody want to be

08:14

demon till they get chipped by your

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throwaway talking about the way Drake

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has been acting and carrying himself in

08:21

the midst of this beef and prior to it

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as a tough guy as a Kingpin as of this

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and of that uh but meanwhile Kendrick

08:29

saying he's been chipped or hurt by a

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throwaway line a throwaway verse a sub

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something that wasn't even close to

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going as hard as he possibly could which

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I mean you could kind of say like that

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was given that it wasn't that lengthy of

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a verse to begin with it did have some

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great bars and word playay in it uh but

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Kendrick has dropped bigger more

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hard-hitting verses in the past and yet

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because it's Kendrick uh that

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performance in that writing caused the

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stir that it did anyway and next

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Kendrick really does show how deep he

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can go in lyrically setting up this idea

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of whether or not Drake has played a

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game of have you ever asking him have

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you ever walked your enemy down like

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with a poker face have you ever paid 500

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though like to an open case which a lot

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of people are tying to an instance back

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in 2019 where Drake paid a settlement a

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six figure settlement to a sexual

09:23

assault accuser which uh bringing that

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up is um

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it's a diss track it's a fair game that

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is not a good look that Kendrick is

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absolutely right to go after this next

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set of bars referentially gets kind of

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dense and involves a lot of different

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ties industry-wise uh between Drake and

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a lot of cash money people a lot of

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music business people but Kendrick says

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I hate when a rapper talk about guns and

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somebody die they turn into nuns then

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hop online like pray for my city he

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faking for likes and digital hugs his

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daddy a killer he wnab be junior they

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must have forgot the [ __ ] that they done

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where Kendrick is kind of portraying

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hypocrisy here an inconsistency between

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Drake and those who are around him

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especially above him in the music

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industry guys like Birdman guys like J

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Prince guys who use and abuse their

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control in the music industry especially

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on the hip-hop side in all the wrong

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ways and then Kendrick ties this up in

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just H the the meanest dementia must run

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in his family you know meaning the group

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of people he's a part of let it get

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shaky I'll park his son which some might

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think is going a little too far here but

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he actually kind of addresses this this

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very tone shift in the following handful

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of bars uh saying the very first time I

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shot me a drake meaning previously when

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he's gone at Drake before but Drake also

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gun homie had told me to aim it this way

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I didn't Point down enough today I'll

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show you I learned from those mistakes

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so obviously listening to somebody else

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prior Kendrick didn't go about doing

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this the way that he wanted to and also

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pointing down meaning uh aiming lower

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going down to Hell shooting below the

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belt which um given what has happened up

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until this point he is clearly ready to

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do this next set of bars is pretty

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interesting as on the front end Kendrick

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makes reference uh to a recent purchase

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of a ring that Drake uh did and showed

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and flashed on social media that Tupac

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owned uh and then he ends that with I'd

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rather do that than let this Canadian

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guy make Pac turn in his grave

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referencing not just that but also

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Drake's recent use of pac's voice in

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this whole AI thing Kendrick also makes

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reference to Drake's perception of

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things being uh Twisted which uh given

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how he tried to go at Kendrick for being

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too popc Centric um is pretty valid

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because that's obviously an accusation

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you can hurl at Drake times 10 I hurt

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your feelings you don't want to work

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with me no more okay it's three goats

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left and I seen two of them kissing and

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hugging on stage then goes on to make

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this metab bar about how he's going to

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explain why he's bringing this up and

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again he's telling us the number of bars

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we're going to have to wait for him to

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finally give us this punchline and this

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reasoning and also he's taking shots at

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Drake's weird [ __ ] accent play [ __ ]

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that he's always doing whenever he

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crosses over into a sound or into a Vibe

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or with an artist that does something

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different than what he does but yes Cole

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and Aubry know that he's selfish the

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crown is heavy and he prays that they're

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his real friends because if not he's ynw

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Melly who is current ly in jail because

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he got convicted of killing two of his

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friends from here Kendrick's pretty

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direct talking about how he doesn't like

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uh that Drake has been taking shots at

12:40

Fel he's going to take up the beef on

12:43

his behalf and then he says [ __ ] all

12:45

that pushing P doing a little Gunna W

12:47

reference and then says he would like to

12:49

see Drake push a t which does that need

12:52

any further explanation I don't think it

12:55

does you better off spinning again on

12:57

him you think about pushing me

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which at this point that may in fact be

13:01

true because at least at the end of the

13:03

day while push a te did really smother

13:07

Drake uh in the crib with the story of

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adidon push a te is never going to be at

13:12

Drake's size unfortunately and Drake can

13:15

just kind of throw shots at him all day

13:17

and probably see no repercussions about

13:20

it because there's going to be a massive

13:22

section of Drake's audience that's never

13:24

going to listen to a push a te disc all

13:26

the way through no matter what even if

13:28

it's a good one even if it's an earth

13:29

shattering one and if they do it's most

13:32

likely going to be one time and they're

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going to be doing this the entire

13:35

time whereas with Kendrick the entire

13:38

world is going to be listening to this

13:40

diss track I mean already on YouTube in

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a few short days uh this song has as

13:46

many streams as uh push-ups does on

13:49

YouTube Kendrick goes on to make more

13:51

comparisons between him as Drake

13:53

obviously putting him above Drizzy uh

13:56

and also we ain't got to get personal

13:58

this is a friendly fade you should keep

14:00

it that way another pulling punches line

14:03

like for Kendrick this is him actually

14:05

not going nuclear he he is not pushing

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the red button and he's essentially

14:09

recommending wherever this goes it

14:11

should stay here at this level and he

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threatens saying that he knows stuff

14:16

about people that would make Gunna who I

14:18

mean has long been talked about as a

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snitch that would make him look like a

14:22

saint Gunna really catching as stray on

14:24

this one cuz he's really been doing

14:26

everything that he possibly can to you

14:28

know

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um sidestep the snitch allegations but

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after this disc he's really not really

14:35

not going to overcome them side note

14:37

though I do feel like a bar such as this

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one is a reflection on how expectations

14:42

of diss tracks have changed so much over

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the years that in order for a disc to be

14:48

good there has to be some big reveal

14:51

that really is kind of like the push a

14:52

te story of adidon effect personally I

14:55

don't think a Dis Track has to have uh a

14:57

revelation on the level of you have a

15:00

son in order for it to be good and

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effective but with that being said uh

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Kendrick unfortunately has the cross to

15:07

bear that his fans actually analyze his

15:10

lyrics and pay attention to the things

15:12

that he says and I do think he will have

15:14

egg on his face if things escalate from

15:17

here and whatever information or

15:19

Revelation he's promising with this bar

15:22

and others like it doesn't actually

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bubble up because he doesn't present any

15:25

additional info which I mean from here

15:27

Drake most defitely has the ability to

15:31

call his bluff if he so wants cuz I mean

15:33

as damning as some of these bars are

15:35

Drake May respond and I think he needs

15:38

to respond especially since he kind of

15:39

baited this response out of Kendrick to

15:41

begin with and if he knows for a fact

15:43

that Kendrick is bullshitting he may

15:45

call him out and say uh I don't think

15:46

you know anything go ahead say whatever

15:48

you feel like you think you know from

15:50

here Kendra kind of reframes and reminds

15:53

us and Drake about what this is all

15:55

about uh it's not about critics or

15:57

gimmicks AI stuff uh it's about who's