Wtf!!! Yo as a black man I appreciate the homework done. Poetic justice caught me off guard along with the Da Vinci Code reference in the BET cypher it’s all starting to make sense!! I would’ve never made that discovery. I love this video!!! 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
I saw this about a year ago, and liked it so much that I saved it to a playlist of mine about Hip Hop topics. I was saddened that there didn’t seem to be a lot of content by you guys on here. I just learned today from the comments that y’all are on Tik Tok! I followed and am trying to watch the videos on the updates. Y’all did a stellar job, and unlike many other non-Black UA-camrs, y’all were so mindful and very well researched and respectful! Thank you!
Dude this is such a well thought out podcast, I'm only halfway through and I'm so engaged you guys deserve way more recognition for this! Awesome video! Shoutout to that tiktok video you made I had to come and watch the whole thing!
didn't expect it gets this deep. And I thought buried alive was him dissing Drake on his own album. Also, as South Korea who live in poverty whole life, it feels strange how this, experience poverty unites people regardless of where they are or how they perceived outside. thank you for the video.
When I first saw this I was like there’s a mid to low chance Kendrick actually got drake to diss himself but now after Kendrick dropped all the disses recently and how what he said in those tracks aligns PERFECTLY with what’s theorized here I’m almost positive it’s true.
I always thought that Kendrick wrote Drake’s verse, and that it was intentionally written to sound that way, but for continuity, not a diss. This is brilliant. When I heard King Kunta, I knew that he was talking about Drake when he said “I swore I wouldn’t tell”, after learning that Drake didn’t write, while on tour. This is BRILLIANT! Thank you! Awesome job! Here in 2025, and I can’t wait to get to part 2!
You know when I first heard this song. And I thought this but then was like no. Drake just didn’t understand the metaphor KDot was using and Drake just did his same old same old--. But this makes sense 🤯 Do you guys have a different channel? Would love to hear more from you
Three years after this podcast was posted, we watched Kendrick become Maximus and turn Drake into Commodus from Gladiator before publicly executing him. “If they lie to me, they don’t respect me. If they don’t respect me how could they ever love me!?”
This was one of the things that I never realized until hearing this from you two, but I’ve ALWAYS thought this about Drake but people thought I was crazy. I feel so vindicated after all these years.
1:01:00 its also “taboo” because what’s he doing for drake that’s supposed to be forbidden for rappers? ghost writing for him 🌚 and then the following couple of lines are like the icing on the cake! making sure each word he writes for drake is perfect to make sure the verse doesn’t feel too serious. living his life in the margins? saying drake isn’t important (also could be saying that what he represents in his message overall just isn’t the “popular” opinion) and that metaphor was proof 🤯 y’all definitely opened up my mind to just go back and dissect every song kendrick has ever put out 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Usually when people don't get straight to the point I skip the video but the way you broke every thing down and speak such Profound truth I couldn't skip any thing I had to watch the whole video.... Great Job P.S Please do jay Electronica and Jay-z Album
Re edit this down to a vid essay and ref this in the description. You will blow up. Somebody already referenced yall and its getting traction. People will search poetic justice drake diss. Give it time
🙋🏾♂️With this perspective it amplifies the BET cypher where Kendrick says his that MC that mastibated on your favourite rapper until the whole industry had wanted me assassinated. I know it's a reference to the control verse but if he wrote for Drake then it would be him pleasing himself through Drake resitting his lyrics. 🤷🏾♂️
It’s crazy how much this video kept me in the loop of this whole thing and been echoing what’s been said here. This has to be the most accurate account of the beef back then.
Some of this I agree with (particularly the video part with the phone). Some I don’t. I don’t even care for the Canadian, but those first few bars in his verse (especially the East African part) are quintessential Drake. It actually sounds like him. However, I agree the lines after are more reflective of how Kendrick writes and rhymes. I’ve always thought the way “The Heart IV” opens up with the James Brown interpolation of “Don’t tell a lie on me…I won’t tell the truth ‘bout you” was about him knowing Drake gets help and is basically one of the biggest frauds in music. Whether it was intentional to make him diss himself I don’t know or think so, but I think he helped him write that verse, for sure. I don’t know if that’s a bad thing because he probably didn’t want that guy doing corny, surface-level punchlines for such a meaningful song.
I'm only a quarter through and really want hear what you guys have to say (this stuff really does interest me also) but I got to say something before I finish the vid. I must preface this by saying I am a huge fan of both artists and wouldn't be nearly as interested in this if I wasn't. The picture you guys paint of Drake so far screams "we don't really know much about the guy, we just hear his hear his songs a lot on the radio and heard he had ghostwriters". I fully understand the rap purist's sentiments when it comes to Drake but at a certain point the intentional and unintentional biases start to seep through. You've seemingly bought into the narratives that I personally expect casual hip hop fans to buy into and its clear you guys are not casuals. Its impotant to not lose sight of other perspectives when doing research. You've kind of over-simplied and undermined Drake's presence in hip-hop for the sake of fitting him into the "Kendrick is hip-hop's lord and savior" puzzle you're puttting together. This is especially the case when it comes to Drake's pen. Yeah we all know about the Quentin Miller stuff and the probability that Miller isn't the only writer Drake has worked with but were either of you not around when Drake was getting credited for writing for a bunch of other people? His song writing, rap or otherwise, is what got him to the dance in the first place. There's no room for a Canadian child actor to be this succesful in hip hop if he isn't good at what he does. As far as the content of Drake's music, 95% of it is from a personal experience perspective in a different style than we'd typically expect from a guy like Kendrick. The other 5% are those songs you hear on the radio over and over again (making hit records is something he does more consistently than any rap artist possibly ever). If he were to go more for the conscious style we associate Kendrick with, he would have a lot less notoriety. Its the sad truth because Drake's early mixtape days was riddled with conscious/underground rap influence but he had to move on from it to seemingly better his chances of success. This is tied to the capitalistic side of music you guys touched on. Who wants to hear the plight of the black man from the half jewish canadian child actor? Most would ignore it just by how that looks on the surface. None of this is convert you or anyone who reads this into Drake fans or to get you think he's better than Kendrick. Like who you want to like, prefer who you want to prefer, but you gotta give respect where its due or you run the risk of discrediting your opnion.
@@zeinzeyad2159 No offense bro but based on your profile pic I can tell you're too young to remember the rise of either one of these artists. As someone who is years older than you, trust me, I saw it all. I am only now retroactively diving deeper into the subliminals these two have been sending each other but everything else I know and remember because I watched it in real time.
@@jayb4346 quick question, do you think CLB is going to be up their with tpab, illmatic, madvillainy, ready to die/life after death knowing that he is a WAAAAAY better musical artist than he was back in 09-2015? Thats if this albums is going to prove why he is the artist of the decade.
you guys are GENIUS am glad i came across this page cause yall have opened my eyes and mind completely as a kendrick fan and understand more about the game man yall reAL for this. PEACE
If this is true, which I believe it is. Kendrick Lamar is a genius and a hero and a diabolical mastermind. He's been playing this game behind enemy lines since 2012... 🤯 He got Drake to diss himself! 🤯 and then when it crossed a line and Kendrick felt "lost too many soldiers now to play it safe" he came out from his undercover position, putting everything he's worked for, maybe even his life on the line to kill the "bad guy". 🤯 Maybe there's hope for humanity yet then. ❤
This is the point where you realize Sherane ain’t a girl.. Also poetic justice references Common who penned a similar song I used to love H.E.R back in 94’
Agree it’s an old video and it we were new to content creation. It is exhausting but the idea of re-recording it was even more exhausting. Hoping someone else picks it up and does a better job of presenting it 🙏🏻
Wen y’all droppin part too I’m a big drake fan but dis right here just change how I view he’s music & showed me how Important Kdot is to hiphop I still think whoever help writing drake music is a good artist or Artists but Kendrick is on another level with this one & love the bars they send at each other it’s great for the art form & Kendrick is giving back hiphop I can’t even front.. love wat y’all did with dis one 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽‼️‼️‼️
Crazyyyy 🔥 27:45 I wonder if this is one of the reason Kendrick had Drakes ex (Jorja smith) on that PgLang video cause in a song Drake talks about a young woman who got what she wanted from him and left 👀
Just finished. Very very interesting video. Not going to say I agree 100% with the theory but there does seem to be some merit. Hope you guys do more lyric breakedowns. More Kendrick or other artists. I wish more people had the desire to read between the lines of lyrics and find the messages artists give us.
Came here from TikTok. I’m only 48 mins in but my mouth literally dropped from when Drake rapped you’re to busy fucking with your other man. Kendrick is literally my favorite rapper ever, I love GKMC, and I’ve never twice thought about that line in this context until now. Literally made me go crazy. Awesome video guys. You deserve this sub
Kendrick diss drake on baby keem song range brothers saying “ life ain’t always about your name in they mouth and the cars and the clothes and the jewels every lil bitch that’s born lookin like soft porn only meant for your ego to bruise bet when the hoes get bored and the points ain’t score you gone live in this world confused” basically saying everything don’t revolve around you not even that poppin sit yo ass down basically he continued to talk about drake baby moms and when u get hurt and put it in yours songs it bruise your ego and he can’t do anything but wimp for woman cappin him sweet
I wanna say I thought people were at least aware of the nuances in this song (in reference to Drake’s music theft and ghostwriting allegations) but, I do remember many people denying that there was even a beef still brewing after the Control verse.
Anyone else here from TikTok?
Roll call 😂
Yep!
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LOL
Me 😂
Wtf!!! Yo as a black man I appreciate the homework done. Poetic justice caught me off guard along with the Da Vinci Code reference in the BET cypher it’s all starting to make sense!! I would’ve never made that discovery. I love this video!!! 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
aged like fine wine
Thank you so much! It means the world to us!
And stuff like THIS is why this man got the Pulitzer. Salute Kendrick ❤
I saw this about a year ago, and liked it so much that I saved it to a playlist of mine about Hip Hop topics. I was saddened that there didn’t seem to be a lot of content by you guys on here. I just learned today from the comments that y’all are on Tik Tok! I followed and am trying to watch the videos on the updates. Y’all did a stellar job, and unlike many other non-Black UA-camrs, y’all were so mindful and very well researched and respectful! Thank you!
Y'all killed this. My mind is blown right now
Here is part 2
anchor.fm/anthony-does-a-podcast/episodes/Episode-4-2-Decoding-Drake--Kendrick-eq0hns
I made it over from Tik Tok 💪🏾
U ain’t the only one
Dude this is such a well thought out podcast, I'm only halfway through and I'm so engaged you guys deserve way more recognition for this! Awesome video! Shoutout to that tiktok video you made I had to come and watch the whole thing!
I heard this when you guys first dropped this .. the beef finally happened and I had to come back and say you guys are geniuses and thank you
Saw this on Tik Tok I love the break down and I thoroughly enjoy history and music so please more of these.
didn't expect it gets this deep. And I thought buried alive was him dissing Drake on his own album.
Also, as South Korea who live in poverty whole life, it feels strange how this, experience poverty unites people regardless of where they are or how they perceived outside.
thank you for the video.
I definitely still believe that Buried Alive was a diss.
When I first saw this I was like there’s a mid to low chance Kendrick actually got drake to diss himself but now after Kendrick dropped all the disses recently and how what he said in those tracks aligns PERFECTLY with what’s theorized here I’m almost positive it’s true.
I MAKE MUSIC THAT ELECTRIFY EM, YOU MAKE MUSIC THAT PACIFY EM
38:50
You guys got me playing Poetic Justice on a loop-And I love it! Kendrick Lamar is 2Pac 2.0. Drake is Peter Pan.
I always thought that Kendrick wrote Drake’s verse, and that it was intentionally written to sound that way, but for continuity, not a diss. This is brilliant. When I heard King Kunta, I knew that he was talking about Drake when he said “I swore I wouldn’t tell”, after learning that Drake didn’t write, while on tour. This is BRILLIANT! Thank you! Awesome job! Here in 2025, and I can’t wait to get to part 2!
y''all were way ahead of this sh*t, this is amazing 😂😂😂
You know when I first heard this song. And I thought this but then was like no. Drake just didn’t understand the metaphor KDot was using and Drake just did his same old same old--. But this makes sense 🤯 Do you guys have a different channel? Would love to hear more from you
Subbed. To do a deep dive on a classic album 9 years later and give a well thought out perspective I didn’t have, great job.
This is very good both of you did a good job
Can y’all just do the whole album? This was quite interesting
Here from tic Tok🤗 this song always had me wondering what are they really saying. think you all filled in the blanks for me. Great breakdown, thx😊
Y'all broke this shit all the way down. This shit was deep
Damn “you ain’t gotta lie” hits so much harder now!! Jeez
I was thinkin the same thing listening to it today g
Y'all really killed this thanks for this
4.2 was really good too
This needs more likes! I sent this to all my people.
Y’all are a hidden gem! I’ve loved Kendrick Lamar’s music since Section 80 and Overly Dedicated. This breakdown is LEGENDARY. Thank you
My brother just explained this to me and I'm honestly *shook* right now.
Kendrick is on a different level.
How you feeling now!!!! After it all came full circle!!!!
Three years after this podcast was posted, we watched Kendrick become Maximus and turn Drake into Commodus from Gladiator before publicly executing him.
“If they lie to me, they don’t respect me. If they don’t respect me how could they ever love me!?”
👏🏾👏🏾As someone from Compton/LA... love this interpretation!
Thank you!!🙏
This was one of the things that I never realized until hearing this from you two, but I’ve ALWAYS thought this about Drake but people thought I was crazy. I feel so vindicated after all these years.
This is a beautiful analysis. Made me love and appreciate Kendrick more💗 Thank you!
and the album dropped during his (drake’s) birth month 😂😂😂 y’all have officially earned a listener moving forward.
Thank you for using your platform for the greater good. Absolutely enjoyed watching this. ❤
1:01:00 its also “taboo” because what’s he doing for drake that’s supposed to be forbidden for rappers? ghost writing for him 🌚 and then the following couple of lines are like the icing on the cake! making sure each word he writes for drake is perfect to make sure the verse doesn’t feel too serious. living his life in the margins? saying drake isn’t important (also could be saying that what he represents in his message overall just isn’t the “popular” opinion) and that metaphor was proof 🤯 y’all definitely opened up my mind to just go back and dissect every song kendrick has ever put out 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
"Drake is the perfect posture child for white approved rap"
Congratulations guys!my mind blown up!
"I can never right my wrongs, unless I write them down for real"
Bruh !!!! Omg !!! This just fucked me up . He pulled. A common but in a diss . Bruh this is some nas shit !!
Bruh I always listened to that song wondering wtf he meant by that.. if this true that’s WILD😂
Mannn this is like the Mozart in Beethoven levels of writing and composing this diss lol. EPIC
YOOOOOOO How did i miss this?!?! Great breakdown!!
Tiktok brought me and now my mind is blown. I already loved kendrick but now it's confirmed why you should love kendrick
Dot is the GOAT. 13 years later and he strangled him a Goat. Lol
You guys gonna have to break down the whole album now damn
I need more from you guys please this was amazing!
Here is part 2! Appreciate the love!
anchor.fm/anthony-does-a-podcast/episodes/Episode-4-2-Decoding-Drake--Kendrick-eq0hns
i can never write my wrongs less i write them down for real , god danm i cant listen to it the same again.
That Tupac quote always hits so hard
@@kilesloppy right!
this episode is FUKN GREAT‼️ Everything you guys said is LEGIT
Thank you!!! 🙏 appreciate you!!
Usually when people don't get straight to the point I skip the video but the way you broke every thing down and speak such Profound truth I couldn't skip any thing I had to watch the whole video.... Great Job
P.S Please do jay Electronica and Jay-z Album
You should really do an update video on this
😧😧😧😧 Kendrick is scary smart lol
As a white mom in a minivan… lol I appreciate so much what Kendrick is doing. Thank you for bringing attention to this aspect of his genius!!
WE ALL GOTTA SHARE THIS AND PUT OUR PEOPLE ON TO THIS!!!!!
Please do!
This aged like fine wine.
Love this. Kendrick is a genus. 🔥💯
I wonder if the line where kendrick says “fuck that pour up plenty of champagne” was also a dig at drake aka champagne papi.
I wanna say "nah it was just for the sake of the song" but its Kendrick so probably. He's always been "rude and impatient" towards drizzy lol
@@idkijs435 this song came out before drake started calling himself champagne Papi so nice reach. They don’t hate each other stop
@@romaretaylor9953 lol nah drake been calling himself that since he made his Instagram which was 2011 the song came out 2012
@@romaretaylor9953 na bro he been champagne since before so far gone lol
@@boososa no he hasn’t lmao he never called himself that until 2013 stop the cap. Fake ass fan
Re edit this down to a vid essay and ref this in the description.
You will blow up.
Somebody already referenced yall and its getting traction. People will search poetic justice drake diss. Give it time
Crazy how this perspective is unquestionable, this is a damn mind fxck. You guys really outlined this pretty well man. Thank you 🙏🏾🙌🏾
🙋🏾♂️With this perspective it amplifies the BET cypher where Kendrick says his that MC that mastibated on your favourite rapper until the whole industry had wanted me assassinated. I know it's a reference to the control verse but if he wrote for Drake then it would be him pleasing himself through Drake resitting his lyrics. 🤷🏾♂️
Only thing I would add is that this started on buried alive when Kendrick says he is annoyed with the process and drake. Listen to that one.
I came looking for this.
facts
Okay its like people never caught that or forgot about it.
And this is why I believe he named his second album to pimp a butterfly.. He pimped Drake
I took it the other way… the culture is the butterfly (beautiful) and it’s being pimped by Drake-type dudes
41:30 and so I hate when people discuss this issue now and acting like we have just started having disdain for Drake and his ilk
Listened to this, listened to GKMC again, paid close attention to the songs and verses brought up, now I'm as close as one can be to convinced.
It’s crazy how much this video kept me in the loop of this whole thing and been echoing what’s been said here. This has to be the most accurate account of the beef back then.
The fact that this is three years ago is incredible 😂❤🎉
1:16:50 lmaoooo and poetic justice is track number #6 on the album 😭😭😭 its like wtf bro
Respect for the catch!
Some of this I agree with (particularly the video part with the phone). Some I don’t. I don’t even care for the Canadian, but those first few bars in his verse (especially the East African part) are quintessential Drake. It actually sounds like him.
However, I agree the lines after are more reflective of how Kendrick writes and rhymes. I’ve always thought the way “The Heart IV” opens up with the James Brown interpolation of “Don’t tell a lie on me…I won’t tell the truth ‘bout you” was about him knowing Drake gets help and is basically one of the biggest frauds in music. Whether it was intentional to make him diss himself I don’t know or think so, but I think he helped him write that verse, for sure. I don’t know if that’s a bad thing because he probably didn’t want that guy doing corny, surface-level punchlines for such a meaningful song.
I'm only a quarter through and really want hear what you guys have to say (this stuff really does interest me also) but I got to say something before I finish the vid.
I must preface this by saying I am a huge fan of both artists and wouldn't be nearly as interested in this if I wasn't.
The picture you guys paint of Drake so far screams "we don't really know much about the guy, we just hear his hear his songs a lot on the radio and heard he had ghostwriters". I fully understand the rap purist's sentiments when it comes to Drake but at a certain point the intentional and unintentional biases start to seep through. You've seemingly bought into the narratives that I personally expect casual hip hop fans to buy into and its clear you guys are not casuals. Its impotant to not lose sight of other perspectives when doing research. You've kind of over-simplied and undermined Drake's presence in hip-hop for the sake of fitting him into the "Kendrick is hip-hop's lord and savior" puzzle you're puttting together. This is especially the case when it comes to Drake's pen. Yeah we all know about the Quentin Miller stuff and the probability that Miller isn't the only writer Drake has worked with but were either of you not around when Drake was getting credited for writing for a bunch of other people? His song writing, rap or otherwise, is what got him to the dance in the first place. There's no room for a Canadian child actor to be this succesful in hip hop if he isn't good at what he does.
As far as the content of Drake's music, 95% of it is from a personal experience perspective in a different style than we'd typically expect from a guy like Kendrick. The other 5% are those songs you hear on the radio over and over again (making hit records is something he does more consistently than any rap artist possibly ever). If he were to go more for the conscious style we associate Kendrick with, he would have a lot less notoriety. Its the sad truth because Drake's early mixtape days was riddled with conscious/underground rap influence but he had to move on from it to seemingly better his chances of success. This is tied to the capitalistic side of music you guys touched on. Who wants to hear the plight of the black man from the half jewish canadian child actor? Most would ignore it just by how that looks on the surface.
None of this is convert you or anyone who reads this into Drake fans or to get you think he's better than Kendrick. Like who you want to like, prefer who you want to prefer, but you gotta give respect where its due or you run the risk of discrediting your opnion.
My friend you are also discrediting your opinion also
@Avery Tavon what made you come to that solid conclusion ?
Alsoo
@@zeinzeyad2159 No offense bro but based on your profile pic I can tell you're too young to remember the rise of either one of these artists. As someone who is years older than you, trust me, I saw it all. I am only now retroactively diving deeper into the subliminals these two have been sending each other but everything else I know and remember because I watched it in real time.
@@jayb4346 quick question, do you think CLB is going to be up their with tpab, illmatic, madvillainy, ready to die/life after death knowing that he is a WAAAAAY better musical artist than he was back in 09-2015? Thats if this albums is going to prove why he is the artist of the decade.
you guys are GENIUS am glad i came across this page cause yall have opened my eyes and mind completely as a kendrick fan and understand more about the game man yall reAL for this. PEACE
For the culture thank you KDOT ✊🏾🐐💪🏿🙏🏾🙏🏾🍾🍾
This was such a beautiful explanation! Kendrick Lamar is the greatest to ever do it !!!
That PAC intro 🔥 🔥 🔥
If this is true, which I believe it is. Kendrick Lamar is a genius and a hero and a diabolical mastermind. He's been playing this game behind enemy lines since 2012... 🤯 He got Drake to diss himself! 🤯 and then when it crossed a line and Kendrick felt "lost too many soldiers now to play it safe" he came out from his undercover position, putting everything he's worked for, maybe even his life on the line to kill the "bad guy". 🤯 Maybe there's hope for humanity yet then. ❤
This is the point where you realize Sherane ain’t a girl.. Also poetic justice references Common who penned a similar song I used to love H.E.R back in 94’
I hope you guys get credit for this because of every that’s happening now.
Great job! I hope this gets more traction!
Yall made me fall for that man either further 🥹I absolutely love that Kendrick 🫶🏾 true genius!
This should’ve been a video essay. The digressions are exhausting.
Agree it’s an old video and it we were new to content creation. It is exhausting but the idea of re-recording it was even more exhausting. Hoping someone else picks it up and does a better job of presenting it 🙏🏻
@@desereemcewen6637 y'all did a good job 👏🏿
Imagine the part 2 after all this. GREAT GREAT job, honestly what do I know at this point
1:17:31 holy, watch it all
Part 2 is just audio - search the Anthony Imbrunone show and the episode is decoding Drake and Kendrick part 2
Subscribed! Best break down I’ve ever seen.
Wen y’all droppin part too I’m a big drake fan but dis right here just change how I view he’s music & showed me how Important Kdot is to hiphop I still think whoever help writing drake music is a good artist or Artists but Kendrick is on another level with this one & love the bars they send at each other it’s great for the art form & Kendrick is giving back hiphop I can’t even front.. love wat y’all did with dis one 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽‼️‼️‼️
Part 2! Enjoy!
anchor.fm/anthony-does-a-podcast/episodes/Episode-4-2-Decoding-Drake--Kendrick-eq0hns
omg ive been looking for this video for years!! its been so long thank u yt algorithm. we were right about the drake kendrick thing
Crazyyyy 🔥 27:45 I wonder if this is one of the reason Kendrick had Drakes ex (Jorja smith) on that PgLang video cause in a song Drake talks about a young woman who got what she wanted from him and left 👀
please do a follow up because wtf!!! its like yall were fortune tellers lmao
We’re working on it!
Are you gonna do a follow up to this video because this is goated. This need more views.
Yes we will!
Just finished. Very very interesting video. Not going to say I agree 100% with the theory but there does seem to be some merit.
Hope you guys do more lyric breakedowns. More Kendrick or other artists. I wish more people had the desire to read between the lines of lyrics and find the messages artists give us.
Guys great job 👏🏾 and thank you.
Okay time for the 2024 update!!!
This is fucking phenomenal Brava Brava; I legit listen to kendrick yo this depth...beautiful the way you all broke this down with the car fax. 🐺💙📿🙏🏾
Came here from TikTok. I’m only 48 mins in but my mouth literally dropped from when Drake rapped you’re to busy fucking with your other man. Kendrick is literally my favorite rapper ever, I love GKMC, and I’ve never twice thought about that line in this context until now. Literally made me go crazy. Awesome video guys. You deserve this sub
Late to the party but good stuff!
@@dtp2861 thank you! Share it around. Needs more attention for sure!
Good work. Your love for the culture is real.
Please keep them reviews coming for the sake of rap
Bro we need episode 2!!!
Lived in Compton for 5 years. Life's good! WE LOVE KENDRICK! ✊🏽✊🏿
people think its a personality trait to hate Drake I swear
Fax
Stop . Drake isn’t hip hop . He is the most successful industry plant of all time 😂
😂😂😂😂if you didn't get what they where talking about mhhhh shame
DAMN! An overly dedicated good kid in maad city, trying to pimp a butterfly while being Mr Morale and Big steppers, avoiding Section 80.
Kendrick diss drake on baby keem song range brothers saying “ life ain’t always about your name in they mouth and the cars and the clothes and the jewels every lil bitch that’s born lookin like soft porn only meant for your ego to bruise bet when the hoes get bored and the points ain’t score you gone live in this world confused” basically saying everything don’t revolve around you not even that poppin sit yo ass down basically he continued to talk about drake baby moms and when u get hurt and put it in yours songs it bruise your ego and he can’t do anything but wimp for woman cappin him sweet
Thank You So Much For This❤️
Hey. Yall are the white people we like. God I wish I was at a bar talking with y'all about this lol
I wanna say I thought people were at least aware of the nuances in this song (in reference to Drake’s music theft and ghostwriting allegations) but, I do remember many people denying that there was even a beef still brewing after the Control verse.
However, this video did give me more to think about. Great job!
56:00 I love this catch, Kendrick uses Drake's VOICE to MAIL us a message. Drake must know this which is why he got salty and did Taylor Made.
And why he did that "Buried Alive part 2" diss track. You could also say this song is why he used the van from GKMC in "Family Matters"