You are a 13 year old actress. You just had your first movie role. Without warning, your phone vibrates. You feel a sudden shock of horror. "NO NO NO how could this happen" you thought you had more time. Shakily you open your notifications. You have one new message. The message is from BBL Drizzy.
a beard is a term to describe a man who dates a woman to cover for their homosexuality. so a beard makes you seem more manly - a girlfriend makes you seem less gay. The girlfriend would be the man's "beard"
@@enriquekahn9405 im more surprised that there is a term for that sort of (situation/relationship??) Like how often does it happen for there to be a term for it?
Thank you for being the first ones to acknowledge how scary the cryptids Kendrick and Drake are. Everytime I go into the woods at night I am afraid I am going to enter, I mean, encounter them
@@spap6407 D-tier on the iceberg. I’d put him in F but I kinda like that he’s unique in that he raps. So definite D-tier… moving on, next on the list we have-
My absolute favorite thing about this whole beef is how Megan Thee Stallion *also* took shots at Drake recently (after he started with her, mind you), and completely got away with it. She calls him out for mocking others for surgery scars and for taking on all these fake accents and trying to fit in where he doesn't actually belong. But the *very* best thing is the infamous "Megan's Law" line. She didn't name names, and that very easily could have also been aimed at Drake, but Nikki Minaj threw herself (and her husband) right in front of that bus without ever being called out by name. It's the most beautiful thing, really.
I swear the only reason Nikki isn't clowned on almost every day is because the Barbs are absolutely relentless in going after people who go after her lol. She's said so much stupid shit and her husband is such a piece of shit but nobody ever calls her out in fear of her fanbase.
🎶 Do not diddle kids, it's no good diddlin' kids🎶 🎶I wouldn't do it with anybody younger than my daughter, not little kids, gotta be big🎶 🎶Older than my wiiiife, older than my daughter🎶
the sick part is he doesn’t, he’s been known to find every single famous teenage girl and groom them and the very second they turn 18 he does his disgusting acts then blocks them
The Sexy Red line is way deeper in retrospect - she's VERY pregnant. Kendrick is saying "YOU (referring to Drake) see two bad bitches" She recently announced she's expecting a baby GIRL. ROTFL
I thought the same thing, but everyone I mentioned it to thought I was reaching, But KDOT has dropped triple and quadruple entendres throughout this beef. And I feel like Sexy Redd’s newborn being a bad bitch to Drake just makes sense imho.
@@Elainaj1201yes he has. He’s been dropping triple entendres towards Drake since starting pg lang. the amount of subliminals I found on his keem features and Mr morale is crazy. I mean he literally makes Tanna Leone say a homophone on Mr morale. “Hydrate. Time to heal” sounds a lot like “HI DRAKE, TIME TO HEAL”
I like how Cole started this recent beef basically as a stunt but quickly realized "oh shit these two really fucking hate each other" and left as quickly as possible.
no he got quite a few things wrong, he said "I" was the song that kendrick said he got molested but the album version of "I" is actually a song about self love and is one of the most joyful kendrick songs I've ever heard 😭
Drake snitched on himself with the Howard Hughes line. Howard Hughes famously and openly dated a fifteen-year-old. Although it was within the age of consent at the time, it was still weird during that time period. Drake does not see it as weird. He really is not like us.
It hit me that Drake was legitimately my age when that concert incident occurred. Like, I don't really feel like an adult in a lot of ways, but the idea of saying that kinda garbage about a child, a 17 year old teenager, is actually reprehensible. Like, that's insanely gross.
@@kainepercle4549it’s 50 states first and foremost, and secondly, only a handful of states have the age of consent at 17, drake is just lucky that he happened to be in Colorado, any one of the other of the majority states that have it at 18, he could’ve been criminally tried for that, but again, I concede that he was in one of the handful of states that allow that when it happened, does not at all make it any less gross, the man himself recognized how amoral a thing he was doing by saying he couldn’t go to jail yet😂
Wendigoon flubs the "Mother I Sober" connection so bad. It's from Mr. Morales and the Big Steppers and it's Kendrick literally telling us he was not molested and its actually about the effects of generational trauma from his mother being assaulted and paranoia it was happening to him too.
Wasn't that account from Quincy Jones though? Hasn't he been called out for just making shit up like a million times in the past? Considering Quincy made that accusation after Prince and MJ were already dead and couldn't tell their side of the story it could very well be bullshit imo.
@@cleverusername8319 Tried to run him over with his limo Pince hated him according to Quincy Jones Prince went over to Michael embarrassed him called him Camille and tried to run him over with his limo lol
@@TankeOGyeah he was either playing on both names or he messed up the actors name which he could have easily googled so I'd assume it was 100% intentional
The keep him away from your little sister line references the fact he was just seen dating Lattos sister who just turned 19, while this is legal, it’s a pattern
@jd8206 makes sense that these guys are thirsty for anything to talk about. Theyve had beef before but Drake wouldnt respond or just sneak diss like he does with literally anyone else except Pusha T cuz he dont want them bars
About the Kendrick m*lestation story: The track Isaiah was referring was a track called "Mother I Sober" from the Mr. Morale and The Big Steppers album The track is about the trauma left from Kendrick's mother being molested yet never spoke about it when it happened. At one point, she suspected that Kendrick was also molested but Kendrick denies it but doesn't believe him as she feels like the same thing that happened to her is happening to her son where he doesn't wanna speak up about it. Love the podcast, guys! Keep at it ♡
@@samuelfraley8737 I was thinking more of a self report but yeah, that was the point lol, I should know common STEM related facts/people but I don't 🤷🏽♀️
Very slight correction: it was on “Mother I sober” that Kendrick talks about the molestation. The point of the track is that he DIDN’T get molested, but his mom didn’t believe him because she WAS molested. So basically Drake missed the entire point of the song
I’m not here to defend Drake but I will say that, that portion of the heart part 6 still holds some relevance because although Kendrick didn’t get molested, he did talk about how his mother did and how it affects him. Which make him very sensitive to the topic. Like I think that part still hit Kendrick, even if it was him directly being molested. The angle would hit better if drake just re worded it but I still think it partially landed.
@@stro5570 yes, Kendrick was traumatized due to being repeatedly asked, denying and not being believed, yes. but in either scenario (Kendrick as a victim of assault himself; or Kendrick projecting his trauma as a result of being thought of as a victim of assault), what made Drake think that was a good line of attack? if Kendrick was a victim (as Drake mistakenly alleges he was), then what points was there to win by using that against him, as if victims would not be correctly positioned as being able to identify an abuser from firsthand knowledge and being advocates for other victims if they are able?
@@AllTheArtsythe point of the attack is to say “ohh because you personally were traumatized this bad thing, now you look around and see this bad thing everywhere even in places that it’s not”. Don’t get me wrong, I think it’s a stupid diss and line of attack at all, but I can see where Drake was trying to go with it I guess
Wendigoon is right, the “Joel Hale Osteen” line is not a mistake, he mixed both names together to reference both a “ghost” and the 2 films Haley Osment was in. Gotta give K dot more credit guys 😂
I mean rap beefs are kind of a gateway to conspiracy theory, I.e. “Tupac is still alive.” Rap beef conspiracies are a good way to get ordinary people to think about entertainment industry connections to government bodies or cultish/gang activities.
This is true crime shit though lol the implications are insane and the mystery twitter mf making shit creepy saying “drakes had many things disposed on his behalf n if he remembers them all” true crime+ plus eerie ass mystery mf???
Drake dissing himself making the AI Tupac talk about his "liking young girls" is like someone trying to play 4D chess by moving their king directly into checkmate.
Just a quick correction. Kendrick didn't threaten to remove his music on the R Kelly and X situation. his LABEL threatened to remove his music. Kendrick never said anything about it. His label argued for artists rights and how it picked on black artists, but didn't say anything about white artists who had done similar or worse
Yeah, idk how people just lie so openly, Kendrick rarely speaks outside of music, TDE used Kendrick as the big example since he was the biggest one on the label. But TDE was ready to pull all TDE artists
Personally i think Jackson is my favorite cryptid, the guy shows up , puts you into into the body of people like epstein and milly bobby brown, spills tea on his keyboard , deletes his own script then hobbles back into the wilds of australia. What a majestic creature
I love that this is not only the LONGEST Red Thread, but it's about something most would consider not likely to get covered with this Podcast - though, I love all three of these guys and will still gladly watch, but it's HILARIOUS that the Beef has gotten THIS far lmfao.
Kendrick is one of the (if not the only) celebrities to talk about how sickening the industry actually is while still being in the industry. This beef is so much more important than many realize.
@googlyeyeballs434 Not necessarily. Alot of them who do talk about it, only do it for brownie points or virtue signalling. We're only seeing recently people actually risking careers to make awareness about it.
@@vcm at least he's self aware I guess?? idk lol I'm not interested in the topic at all really, the industry sucks and I can't do anything about it as a random woman from Europe, not even the US so why worry about it lol
Wanted to mention abt the Joel Osteen line: Kendrick actually says “feeling like Joel Hailey Osteen”. It’s a double entendre abt the movies the sixth sense and AI with Hailey Joel Osment but also a reference to Joel Osteen recently being outed for using ghostwriters to write his self help books.
Joel Osteen line was on purpose. Haley Joel Osment was in a film called AI and Joel Osteen was impersonated by AI. So he compiled the two names to reference how Drake might be using AI in his songs
btw, the definition of beard that kendrick's probably referring to is someone engaging in heterosexual relationships to hide their own sexuality. lines up with kendrick insinuating drake doesn't like women
At first, I tried to give Drake the benefit of a doubt about texting minors and reasoned that maybe it was like a mentorship thing. Like, he entered the entertainment industry at 15, so maybe he's just trying to look out for these kids because he sees the similarities to himself or something. I was a sort of mentor for younger performers as I was first chair and a private tutor, and I made it a point to look out for my kids. Then I realized that I never interacted with those kids the way Drake interacted with Millie and Billie. Yes, I had their contact info, but it was only ever used to send out reminders, tips, answer questions, and maybe send a relevant meme, and even that was all within a group chat accessible to my entire section. The most we spoke of relationships was just me encouraging someone who came out as bi. Speaking to them late at night about crushes is not something I would have ever considered doing. I'm not their bestie, I'm there to help guide and encourage them. I was their tutor. Anything beyond that was just inappropriate and crossing boundaries.
I was thinking similarly, I treat my younger siblings like that and hang out with them like my friends. But there's just a certain kind of "talk" some people have that's very.. uncomfortable. Not normal or natural for a "mentor" figure.
The Drake-The Weeknd beef is really weird too.... Like, Drake's album Take Care (yes one of his best ones) is mostly Abel's. Drake just took Abel's songs at the time he was recording and asked him to be the feature in return. Then Abel signed on Republic Records instead of OVO(as Drake had asked him to sign with him as apparently he made him famous, even tho Abel was already starting to pop in Toronto with his music). From then on it has been an on-off beef between them
You guys should cover America's illegal bio lab problem. It's actually terrifying how little it's being discussed for how much of a threat this could pose to society as a whole.
This peaked my interest. I hope they see this! Is it sort of like the organ harvesting operation in Phoenix? I also want them to do the failed ATF operation Fast and Furious
You’re on a beach. Listening to music that just came out talking shit to your friends. You apologized. Happily enjoying your day…. You are Jermaine Lamarr Cole. Welcome to the Red Thread
A couple things I want to point out, the song that Drake misquoted/misunderstood wasn't "I" by Kendrick Lamar off of "TPAB", it was "Mother I sober" off of Kendrick's most recent album "Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers". Also, I know this was recorded a bit before it was released today so the info may not have been out at the time but it's been confirmed that the shooting at Drake's home where the security guard was injured has nothing to do with the back and forth between Kendrick and Drake. It was in relation to another issue Drake has with The Weekend's label, XO. Besides that I appreciate the respect and the in-depth break down you guys gave of this whole situation. A lot of people outside the culture tend to look down on the art form and look at everything at the most surface of levels as an attempt to disparage what's actually being said in rap in general. Great ep, did not expect to hear you three speak on this at all lmao.
imo the best way of handling the n word in direct quotes is one my english teacher uses: substituting in “brother/brotha” gets the same meaning across 95% of the time and sounds way more natural than “n word” but not as harsh as saying the real thing
Or just say it, cause everyone an adult, and it isn't like you're calling someone that. If you don't want to be quoted then don't say it. Why is it that only white people can't use that word, especially when it's culturally relevant? Absolutely ridiculous that grown men have to dance around and say "n-word" even though everyone knows what it means, what is the point of even saying it?
the hallmark of a good podcast is when me an absolute metalhead with 0 interest in rap that has never listened to any of these people gladly listens to 3 HOURS about the topic because the chemistry of the hosts is S-Tier
As a fan of rock music, I would highly recommend you listen to Kendrick's music, it's all really good. I would say To Pimp a Butterfly is a great start. I would also say Heart part 1 is also good
i’m a post-hardcore and thrash metal guy and actually really enjoy kendrick!! its really a great example of music so good that it defies genre preferences
I love metal too! You should listen to good kid mad city or to pimp a butterfly and if you want something kinda experimental listen to Mr morale they are all good albums
Yeah, don't think they understood K Dot was specifically talking about Prince out living MJ, but also that Prince made more interesting, experimental music like Kendrick. While Drake makes more mainstream music like mj
1:03:47 what a roller coaster this part was. From Charlie has the pass, to it allegedly being an F-word, “It’s your people”, and then the reveal immediately followed by “it sounds like budget” WHICH IT DOESNT?? I have never been so confused but entertained 😭
Jackson saying the daft punk line is obvious (1:36:18), but explaining who Howard Hughes is (1:14:32) will always be the most hilarious thing to me because I did notunderstand the daft punk line the first listen.
Nah, I'm pretty sure Cole thought they were just rapping and competing, but found out that Kendrick like REALLY hated Drake and so he backed out lol. I think it was also going around that Schoolboy Q called him and told him how serious it actually was. I do think Cole was just backing away from something he didn't want to get in to.
I think it's pretty clear, he actually respects Kendrick and had optically, aligned himself with someone that yeah, has Big beef, with him. Any friend or loyal, acquaintance would do, the same- otherwise, you get triangulated.
kendrick doesnt have a problem with drake being bi-racial, its that drake never grew up with the struggle of his black peers but trying to reap the benefits of their struggle. so the line about a "mixed queen" just shows that kendricks intent and lyrics go over his head
@CodeeXD I mean Drake lived a very comfortable and safe live and now he acts like he lived a life similar to Kendrick a man who lived in a very violent and dangerous place where a lot of his close friends died. No need to stereotype
@@CodeeXD i agree with your statement but unironically they were are and KANGZ. I agree with what Kanye West says about who he hates. Kanye said that b people are the REAL j people aka kangz which is also said by Kendrick Lamar, Wutang Clan, a large portion of hip hop, some of the biggest most influential people in hop hop, and the original creators of the genre everyone who says bs about ANYTHING with drake or kendrick about identity is a culture vulture that knows NOTHING about hip hop
So the thing with the R Kelly and XXXTentantacion was that Spotify was looking to implement a policy that meant that music from artists that a comittee deemed questionable or heinous would be removed from the platform, and they announced they would start with those two. Kendrick and his label pointed out how it was intresting that they would start with black artists despite the fact that numerous white artists in the past have also done terrible things. It was statement on the treatement of black artists in the industry, it had nothing to do with defending them.
Quote from CEO of Top Dawg; “I reached out to Troy over there, we had a conversation and I expressed how I felt about it, about censorship, how you can’t do artists that way,” Tiffith told Billboard. “I don’t think it’s right for artists to be censored, especially in our culture. How did they just pick those [artists] out? How come they didn’t pick out any others from any other genres or any other different cultures? There [are] so many other artists that have different things going on, and they could’ve picked anybody. But it seems to me that they’re constantly picking on hip-hop culture.”
I was going to point this out. It was not specifically the artists he was defending but the fact that they chose the first artists they targeted were people of color..
Jackson saying “our people have been oppressed for hundreds of years so of course I know a thing or two about hip hop” was quite unexpected but carry on
as an African-American viewer of your channel, i have to say i genuinely appreciate your thorough research and study on this topic. I am a fan of the big 3, and this has been an exciting watch with facts i already knew and a few you all enlightened me too, which has given me a new perspective on the matter; also, you guys are funny asf about dancing around the n-word, we appreciate the respect for that 😂
Next episode should be on the “Death Clause” Music Industry Conspiracy… with all the talk of 2Pac, Biggie, Prince, and MJ. That would be a KILLER episode.
Drake answering to the "a minor/ A-minor"-diss with "be sharp/ B-sharp", a note that is just the enharmonic equivalence to a C which is literally the middle note of an A-minor chord, somehow making this line a dog-whistle-diss on himself, is one of the funniest things coming out of this
@@jerrydank9121how do you make some meanings out of the things he said like, the people who fed him the wrong informations are clowns then he says he fed him wrong information? Or how about saying he is too famous to be pedophile? Or how about mentioning millie bobby brown when kendrick never mentioned her? Even AK doesn't glaze this hard man
@@jerrydank9121Because Drake doesn't have a history of being a super deep lyricist. He's a good rapper, don't get me wrong, but Kendrick is known for cryptic, multi-layered songs that have several different meanings. It's like comparing Lupe Fiasco to 50 Cent.
"You wake and open your eyes slowly, wondering where you are and what this feeling is. You look down and realize in horror, you're *inside Drake* ." 😂😂
I’m sorry the heart part 6 was the weakest response in these diss tracks. He contradicts himself a lot, did a terrible job trying to clear up the pedo allegations and basically Drake throwing in the white towel
The craziest part was him basically admitting that Not Like Us was a certified banger in his spoken outro lol "And then, you go and drop the West Coast one to try and cover that up. I would like that one, that w-, that-that would be some shit I could dance to if you wasn't Triplin' down on some whole other bullshit."
You are a 13 year old actress. You just had your first movie role. Without warning, your phone vibrates. You feel a sudden shock of horror. "NO NO NO how could this happen" you thought you had more time. Shakily you open your notifications. You have one new message. The message is from BBL Drizzy.
bbl drizzy
BBL DRIZAAAAAYYYY
BBL DRIZZYYY🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥💯💯
I guess P Drizzy was too obvious
I'm thicker than a snicker 🔥
B B LLLLLLL DRIZZZZAAYYYYY
Wendigoon saying pussy really caught me off guard. The power he wields by not swearing is too much
Charlie rubbing off Wendigoon
I heard him say shit and bitch in the Blood Meridian video and it was a mind blowing experience, I'd never heard him curse before
I just experienced this for myself 😂 I wasn't ready
@@KevinLopez-fm9kzhe did what 😢
Same bro ive never heard him cuss before 😂
The “Ha I fooled you with fake information that I knew you’d use to make me look bad” is a classic Chris Chan defense.
It really is though
XD
Never in my life did I ever expect for someone to draw a parallel between Chris Chan and drake but here we are
i'm so glad i wasn't the only one that thought this OMG
@@ashmarie5049 Well they are both sex offenders
😅@@shiruotakuno28
a beard is a term to describe a man who dates a woman to cover for their homosexuality. so a beard makes you seem more manly - a girlfriend makes you seem less gay. The girlfriend would be the man's "beard"
I was like not the 3 straight white men trying to figure out what a beard is 😆 but its usually a woman who the beard, covering for the man being gay.
I was so frustrated when they were trying to figure out what it meant like HOW HAVE YOU NEVER HEARD THIS BEFORE LOL
I came over from Spotify just to make sure someone said this lmao
It's wild to me that there's THREE dudes talking about this and none of them knew what a beard is
@@enriquekahn9405 im more surprised that there is a term for that sort of (situation/relationship??) Like how often does it happen for there to be a term for it?
Thank you for being the first ones to acknowledge how scary the cryptids Kendrick and Drake are. Everytime I go into the woods at night I am afraid I am going to enter, I mean, encounter them
All I hear is Kendrick Lamar ad libs in the woods at night. "Wop wop wop wop wop dot fuck him up"
Drake cryptid is much scarier
“Where my hug at”
@@Randomlabomoty drake the type of cryptid to be a Bigfoot clone
@@spap6407 D-tier on the iceberg. I’d put him in F but I kinda like that he’s unique in that he raps. So definite D-tier… moving on, next on the list we have-
My absolute favorite thing about this whole beef is how Megan Thee Stallion *also* took shots at Drake recently (after he started with her, mind you), and completely got away with it. She calls him out for mocking others for surgery scars and for taking on all these fake accents and trying to fit in where he doesn't actually belong.
But the *very* best thing is the infamous "Megan's Law" line. She didn't name names, and that very easily could have also been aimed at Drake, but Nikki Minaj threw herself (and her husband) right in front of that bus without ever being called out by name. It's the most beautiful thing, really.
Sooooo good
I swear the only reason Nikki isn't clowned on almost every day is because the Barbs are absolutely relentless in going after people who go after her lol. She's said so much stupid shit and her husband is such a piece of shit but nobody ever calls her out in fear of her fanbase.
these niggas hating on bbls but walking around with the same scars is a hilarious bar megan fucking killed that😭
Didn't Megan diss him way before tho?
yeah but she referred to them as "these hoes" being mad at Megan's law which kinda makes it seem like she's talking about nikki
The Heart pt. 6 lyrics be like: "My name is Drake and I'm here to say, I don't touch kids in a sexual way"
🎶 Do not diddle kids, it's no good diddlin' kids🎶
🎶I wouldn't do it with anybody younger than my daughter, not little kids, gotta be big🎶
🎶Older than my wiiiife, older than my daughter🎶
Fucking perfect 👌
@@Zerathildude no. Nothing says i diddle kids, more than a song about not diddling kids.
the sick part is he doesn’t, he’s been known to find every single famous teenage girl and groom them and the very second they turn 18 he does his disgusting acts then blocks them
Yep, you just forgot to throw in the "YEAH" between each bar like the kids used to do in the 90's 😂
The Sexy Red line is way deeper in retrospect - she's VERY pregnant.
Kendrick is saying "YOU (referring to Drake) see two bad bitches"
She recently announced she's expecting a baby GIRL.
ROTFL
Don't think that was intended but it is hilarious now
@@LimitlessEntertainment826 is that I think about it it makes a lot more sense this way because it goes with the pedophile angle
I thought the same thing, but everyone I mentioned it to thought I was reaching, But KDOT has dropped triple and quadruple entendres throughout this beef. And I feel like Sexy Redd’s newborn being a bad bitch to Drake just makes sense imho.
I knew nothing about her and I thought maybe it was just a fat joke or sumn lmao
@@Elainaj1201yes he has. He’s been dropping triple entendres towards Drake since starting pg lang. the amount of subliminals I found on his keem features and Mr morale is crazy. I mean he literally makes Tanna Leone say a homophone on Mr morale. “Hydrate. Time to heal” sounds a lot like “HI DRAKE, TIME TO HEAL”
I like how Cole started this recent beef basically as a stunt but quickly realized "oh shit these two really fucking hate each other" and left as quickly as possible.
Absconded expeditiously 🏃🏽♂️🏃🏽♂️🏃🏽♂️
Wendigoon having to hide his love for Drake infront of Charlie and Jackson was hilarious to watch unfold
Lmao yeah i picked up on that so quickly 😂💀 poor Isaiah
it’s rough out here for us drake slurpers😔
Bbl wendi
Well he still supported Travis after the concert disaster so 🤷
@@RandomlabomotyLMAO
There is something hilarious about hearing 3 white dudes quoting rap lyrics in spoken word format
Whattup muh _fine gentlemen_
Had me chuckling in my car before work lol
Ben Shapiro wap
HHAAHAHAHAH “dudes”😭
@@BENgalFan1369exactly 😂😂😂😂
The line about hating the way Drake walks, talks, dresses is a quote from DMX in an interview when he was asked what he thought of Drake
Dang, he really be referencing everything!
One of my FAVORITE lines! So underrated!
It's a reference to the MJ song THE WAY YOU MAKE ME FEEL. The lyrics are I like the groove of your walk your talk your dress
You wake up smelling burnt plastic, your keyboard is on fire…you’re Jackson Clark. Welcome to the Red Thread.
Lmao
😂😂😂
Will they ever cover the Lonnie Zamora Incident? Will I ever stop bitching about this topic.
@randomlad.7105 find out on the next episode of Dragon Ball Z 🐉
@@thomasthetoadsage Good one
You open your eyes and realized you're inside Drake's bedroom
hey hey hey hey run for your life
Marvin’s room
You wake up only to realize.. Drake is under your bed.
You get up and walk to the mirror. A white-haired Jewish man stares back at you. You are Jeffrey Epstein, and this is the Red Thread
And youre a 13 year old boy.
I like how Wendigoon who said he didnt know much almost knew the most
He’s far too humble to admit how much he knows. Even topics he knows a ton about he’s still to humble to claim any kind of authority on it.
We know who he's gooning on in this episode
no he got quite a few things wrong, he said "I" was the song that kendrick said he got molested but the album version of "I" is actually a song about self love and is one of the most joyful kendrick songs I've ever heard 😭
@@zackmackin1131 yeah. It was "Mother I Sober", not "i" lol.
Bro heard kendrick say “i love myself” in the hook and said got it, kendrick is implying that he got molested!😭😭
Drake the kind of guy to look at a female zombie in call of duty and say, “who did this to you??”
I love this meme, and here we have a fine specimen.
For clarification: Kendrick won specifically the Pulitzer Prize in Music, there are Pulitzers in other genres such as history, poetry, or fiction
Almost surprised it was for DAMN and not the other albums as, at least for me, it's the least heavy and substantative other than section 80 maybe
@@ACE360xI highly recommend checking out A Deep Dive into DAMN. - Kendrick Lamar’s Darkest Opus by ThennisThom
!!
Still very prestigious
@@ACE360xwouldn't be surprised if it's like with dicaprio where he should've got it sooner but since they didn't they gave it to him for damn
@ACE360x I think people shit on Damn too much. It's still a very deep album with lots of musical and lyrical complexities
Drake snitched on himself with the Howard Hughes line. Howard Hughes famously and openly dated a fifteen-year-old. Although it was within the age of consent at the time, it was still weird during that time period. Drake does not see it as weird. He really is not like us.
DiCaprio played Howard Hughes in The Aviator. He's also said to like 'em young
@@stephendavies735525 and under is the Leo way
It hit me that Drake was legitimately my age when that concert incident occurred. Like, I don't really feel like an adult in a lot of ways, but the idea of saying that kinda garbage about a child, a 17 year old teenager, is actually reprehensible. Like, that's insanely gross.
I hate to say this but that legal in all 59 states unfortunately
@@kainepercle4549it’s 50 states first and foremost, and secondly, only a handful of states have the age of consent at 17, drake is just lucky that he happened to be in Colorado, any one of the other of the majority states that have it at 18, he could’ve been criminally tried for that, but again, I concede that he was in one of the handful of states that allow that when it happened, does not at all make it any less gross, the man himself recognized how amoral a thing he was doing by saying he couldn’t go to jail yet😂
@@edwinvillalobos7159 yeah because they other states are 16 33 of the 50 are 17 for age of consent the rest are 16
@@edwinvillalobos7159 not immoral if it’s legal
@@kainepercle4549You're sounding sus, dude!
Wendigoon flubs the "Mother I Sober" connection so bad. It's from Mr. Morales and the Big Steppers and it's Kendrick literally telling us he was not molested and its actually about the effects of generational trauma from his mother being assaulted and paranoia it was happening to him too.
Will they ever cover the Lonnie Zamora Incident? Will I ever stop bitching about this topic.
The reason it's a strong line is because Prince tried to run over Michael with his car, not even a meme he just tried to murder him lol
Wasn't that account from Quincy Jones though? Hasn't he been called out for just making shit up like a million times in the past? Considering Quincy made that accusation after Prince and MJ were already dead and couldn't tell their side of the story it could very well be bullshit imo.
I'm sorry, he did what now?
Wait is that real???
@@cleverusername8319 Tried to run him over with his limo Pince hated him according to Quincy Jones Prince went over to Michael embarrassed him called him Camille and tried to run him over with his limo lol
No one understand how strong the heat the two had. But yes that is real.
Isaiah was right btw, He says "Joel Haley Olsteen" and it is a play on exactly what Isiah was talking about
I figured because it seemed like a wild thing for Kendrick to have missed especially when every line of his seems to be incredibly calculated
Thank you!!!! It’s such a clever line that it’s still going over many peoples heads
Genius got the Euphoria lyrics wrong. He said, “N-word like I’m battling Joel Hale Osteen.” Wendigllm was right about the double entendre.
Right, when I hear the track that's what I hear too
@@TankeOGyeah he was either playing on both names or he messed up the actors name which he could have easily googled so I'd assume it was 100% intentional
Yea I went back and listened to it again after they went over that part. Genius is definitely the one that fucked up
@@willywakka7830genius is a joke they’re terrible
@@dobber43naw, you know Kendrick doesn't fact check anything, just cry's about rumors
The keep him away from your little sister line references the fact he was just seen dating Lattos sister who just turned 19, while this is legal, it’s a pattern
How is THIS the longest red thread episode?
this beef has been a decade in the making so it makes sense
@@jd8206I’m glad I can sit and watch one video to get the lore
@jd8206 makes sense that these guys are thirsty for anything to talk about. Theyve had beef before but Drake wouldnt respond or just sneak diss like he does with literally anyone else except Pusha T cuz he dont want them bars
The other stories weren't as long quite obvious
@@giggity6823with pusha t, drake just ignored it and made a song but with Kendrick he replied with a diss track
THREE HOURS ABOUT A RAP BEEF 😭
Critical information
@@conorclark7408Cr1TiKaL information
You simple fool
Didn't care for this beef, but I'll gladly listen to the boys explaining it to me.
I was seeing hour long breakdowns of songs. This is short tbh lol
About the Kendrick m*lestation story:
The track Isaiah was referring was a track called "Mother I Sober" from the Mr. Morale and The Big Steppers album
The track is about the trauma left from Kendrick's mother being molested yet never spoke about it when it happened. At one point, she suspected that Kendrick was also molested but Kendrick denies it but doesn't believe him as she feels like the same thing that happened to her is happening to her son where he doesn't wanna speak up about it.
Love the podcast, guys! Keep at it ♡
For your information Charlie, I'm 23 year old engineer and I had NO IDEA who Howard Hughes was until Jackson explained
Self burn
@@samuelfraley8737na most people under 25 have never heard of the dude
@@samuelfraley8737 I was thinking more of a self report but yeah, that was the point lol, I should know common STEM related facts/people but I don't 🤷🏽♀️
Americans forget that the world is bigger than them
Will they ever cover the Lonnie Zamora Incident? Will I ever stop bitching about this topic.
Very slight correction: it was on “Mother I sober” that Kendrick talks about the molestation.
The point of the track is that he DIDN’T get molested, but his mom didn’t believe him because she WAS molested. So basically Drake missed the entire point of the song
I’m not here to defend Drake but I will say that, that portion of the heart part 6 still holds some relevance because although Kendrick didn’t get molested, he did talk about how his mother did and how it affects him. Which make him very sensitive to the topic. Like I think that part still hit Kendrick, even if it was him directly being molested. The angle would hit better if drake just re worded it but I still think it partially landed.
@@stro5570 I think him missing the point entirely subtracts from whatever he was trying to say.
@@stro5570I think it had potential to if he worded it right but I don’t believe it did
@@stro5570 yes, Kendrick was traumatized due to being repeatedly asked, denying and not being believed, yes. but in either scenario (Kendrick as a victim of assault himself; or Kendrick projecting his trauma as a result of being thought of as a victim of assault), what made Drake think that was a good line of attack? if Kendrick was a victim (as Drake mistakenly alleges he was), then what points was there to win by using that against him, as if victims would not be correctly positioned as being able to identify an abuser from firsthand knowledge and being advocates for other victims if they are able?
@@AllTheArtsythe point of the attack is to say “ohh because you personally were traumatized this bad thing, now you look around and see this bad thing everywhere even in places that it’s not”. Don’t get me wrong, I think it’s a stupid diss and line of attack at all, but I can see where Drake was trying to go with it I guess
Wendigoon is right, the “Joel Hale Osteen” line is not a mistake, he mixed both names together to reference both a “ghost” and the 2 films Haley Osment was in. Gotta give K dot more credit guys 😂
Legend says if you say your ex's name 3 times in the mirror drake appears and cries with you
What summons Taylor Swift?
@@rubyy.7374 more or less the same thing, but she gives you murder plan ideas and then flies away on her plane
@@rubyy.7374white girls manifesting
Ah yes my favorite cryptics Drake and Kendrick lamar.
yeah But Kendick is the hunter of Drake
I don’t know their music so they might as well be Cryptids to me
we crypt walkin
@@sum-dum_nerdthat got me lol
@@sum-dum_nerdunderrated comment
“Diss me diss me, now you gotta kiss me!” - Drake
I read like it was kiss me through the phone
Liar liar pants on fire, let me do my dance 🕺
@@Gagagag-d1wYOU A POOPY PANTS
There’s something humorous about a rap beef being included in a show mostly about true crime, make belief monsters, and conspiracy theories
Those monsters are real I tell you, REALLLLL!!!
I mean rap beefs are kind of a gateway to conspiracy theory, I.e. “Tupac is still alive.” Rap beef conspiracies are a good way to get ordinary people to think about entertainment industry connections to government bodies or cultish/gang activities.
@@elysemeyers1256 lmao looking into the /kendricklamar subreddit right now you’ll see it’s turned into full on qnon
This is true crime shit though lol the implications are insane and the mystery twitter mf making shit creepy saying “drakes had many things disposed on his behalf n if he remembers them all” true crime+ plus eerie ass mystery mf???
To be fair there’s two conspiracy theories of drake being a child toucher and Kendrick being a wife beater
Drake dissing himself making the AI Tupac talk about his "liking young girls" is like someone trying to play 4D chess by moving their king directly into checkmate.
Just a quick correction. Kendrick didn't threaten to remove his music on the R Kelly and X situation. his LABEL threatened to remove his music. Kendrick never said anything about it. His label argued for artists rights and how it picked on black artists, but didn't say anything about white artists who had done similar or worse
Yeah, idk how people just lie so openly, Kendrick rarely speaks outside of music, TDE used Kendrick as the big example since he was the biggest one on the label. But TDE was ready to pull all TDE artists
Pov millie bobby brown is crazy
i started dying
Bro of course you’re blaming a child
@@Rotting12bro who's blaming the child
@@Rotting12 whats bro talking about
@@Rotting12 bro named himself after his brain🤦♂️
what a lucky random refresh of the home page
IKR! I was literally like "where is this week's episode??" and it's there when i refresh lol
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Real
Samesies!
Love that a KenDrake quote is the reason I’d hear Wendigoon swear for the first time
You watch creepcast?
It's actually criminal how meatcanyon hasn't released a cartoon on this beef
Personally i think Jackson is my favorite cryptid, the guy shows up , puts you into into the body of people like epstein and milly bobby brown, spills tea on his keyboard , deletes his own script then hobbles back into the wilds of australia. What a majestic creature
Horrifying creature
42:45, he is saying that while MJ was more popular, Prince was more impactful and his art has more longevity
I love that this is not only the LONGEST Red Thread, but it's about something most would consider not likely to get covered with this Podcast - though, I love all three of these guys and will still gladly watch, but it's HILARIOUS that the Beef has gotten THIS far lmfao.
Kendrick is one of the (if not the only) celebrities to talk about how sickening the industry actually is while still being in the industry. This beef is so much more important than many realize.
He needs to team up with Katt.
@@Henry8VIII8Katt been around the goons, he ain’t tell no lies
@googlyeyeballs434 Not necessarily. Alot of them who do talk about it, only do it for brownie points or virtue signalling.
We're only seeing recently people actually risking careers to make awareness about it.
cause hes part of the problem too
@@vcm at least he's self aware I guess?? idk lol I'm not interested in the topic at all really, the industry sucks and I can't do anything about it as a random woman from Europe, not even the US so why worry about it lol
Wanted to mention abt the Joel Osteen line: Kendrick actually says “feeling like Joel Hailey Osteen”. It’s a double entendre abt the movies the sixth sense and AI with Hailey Joel Osment but also a reference to Joel Osteen recently being outed for using ghostwriters to write his self help books.
Had no idea about the author ghostwriter that’s so wild 😂
It's also a jab at how Joel Osteen's lifestyle doesn't match his teachings. He's calling Drake a false prophet.
@@chrisowens7612 yess, great point! like when he wouldn’t let those people take shelter in his mega church during a hurricane.
@@carol4642 EXACTLY. And there's sooo many more examples but also he's been impersonated by AI as well.
Meet the Grahams came out like 30 mins after and completely stole all of Family Matters momentum.
Will they ever cover the Lonnie Zamora Incident? Will I ever stop bitching about this topic.
Not Like Us is months old and still #3
Joel Osteen line was on purpose. Haley Joel Osment was in a film called AI and Joel Osteen was impersonated by AI. So he compiled the two names to reference how Drake might be using AI in his songs
and because it rhymed with off him
btw, the definition of beard that kendrick's probably referring to is someone engaging in heterosexual relationships to hide their own sexuality. lines up with kendrick insinuating drake doesn't like women
"Meet the Grahams" was Kendrick ending Drake. "Not like us" was Kendrick dancing on his grave.
Hey I’ve seen this same comment on 5 different videos by 5 different people. Crazy..
@@Sudszu great minds think alike 😂
I love how Charlie reads Kendrick and Wendy reads Drake. This kinda makes Jackson J.Cole. He spilled his tea needed to get his chakra back in line
Jackson Cole
At first, I tried to give Drake the benefit of a doubt about texting minors and reasoned that maybe it was like a mentorship thing. Like, he entered the entertainment industry at 15, so maybe he's just trying to look out for these kids because he sees the similarities to himself or something. I was a sort of mentor for younger performers as I was first chair and a private tutor, and I made it a point to look out for my kids. Then I realized that I never interacted with those kids the way Drake interacted with Millie and Billie. Yes, I had their contact info, but it was only ever used to send out reminders, tips, answer questions, and maybe send a relevant meme, and even that was all within a group chat accessible to my entire section. The most we spoke of relationships was just me encouraging someone who came out as bi. Speaking to them late at night about crushes is not something I would have ever considered doing. I'm not their bestie, I'm there to help guide and encourage them. I was their tutor. Anything beyond that was just inappropriate and crossing boundaries.
At least it makes his maybe real daughter being neglected seem like a good thing. He keeps a pedophile from her, even if that pedophile is himself 😂
I was thinking similarly, I treat my younger siblings like that and hang out with them like my friends. But there's just a certain kind of "talk" some people have that's very.. uncomfortable. Not normal or natural for a "mentor" figure.
@seashellgarden2227 it's your siblings, though. That's A LOT different, tbh.
My favorite part was when Drake said “it’s Draking time” and Draked all over Jackson’s keyboard
LAMDLDNFN
This is one of my favourites so far 😭
Once Drake saw Jackson spilling tea on his desk he possessed Jackson’s keyboard to protect his own tea
The Drake-The Weeknd beef is really weird too.... Like, Drake's album Take Care (yes one of his best ones) is mostly Abel's. Drake just took Abel's songs at the time he was recording and asked him to be the feature in return. Then Abel signed on Republic Records instead of OVO(as Drake had asked him to sign with him as apparently he made him famous, even tho Abel was already starting to pop in Toronto with his music). From then on it has been an on-off beef between them
a conspiracy podcast’s longest episode being about rap beef… you have no idea how much i love you guys lmao
You guys should cover America's illegal bio lab problem. It's actually terrifying how little it's being discussed for how much of a threat this could pose to society as a whole.
Yes!!! That would be so interesting to look into! I wanna know how they got Ebola into Fresno
I dont even know about this, maybe part of it is that I'm in Aotearoa... 🤔
redpill
This peaked my interest. I hope they see this! Is it sort of like the organ harvesting operation in Phoenix? I also want them to do the failed ATF operation Fast and Furious
The backyard scientists??? …Wut he b doing?
You’re on a beach. Listening to music that just came out talking shit to your friends. You apologized. Happily enjoying your day….
You are Jermaine Lamarr Cole. Welcome to the Red Thread
You find yourself in the dms of a 14 year old
You look up from your phone to the window and see a parking lot of cars. In the motel window you see your reflection. You're EDP449...
A couple things I want to point out, the song that Drake misquoted/misunderstood wasn't "I" by Kendrick Lamar off of "TPAB", it was "Mother I sober" off of Kendrick's most recent album "Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers". Also, I know this was recorded a bit before it was released today so the info may not have been out at the time but it's been confirmed that the shooting at Drake's home where the security guard was injured has nothing to do with the back and forth between Kendrick and Drake. It was in relation to another issue Drake has with The Weekend's label, XO. Besides that I appreciate the respect and the in-depth break down you guys gave of this whole situation. A lot of people outside the culture tend to look down on the art form and look at everything at the most surface of levels as an attempt to disparage what's actually being said in rap in general. Great ep, did not expect to hear you three speak on this at all lmao.
Wait the weeknds label was the one that did this?
imo the best way of handling the n word in direct quotes is one my english teacher uses: substituting in “brother/brotha” gets the same meaning across 95% of the time and sounds way more natural than “n word” but not as harsh as saying the real thing
Or just say it, cause everyone an adult, and it isn't like you're calling someone that. If you don't want to be quoted then don't say it. Why is it that only white people can't use that word, especially when it's culturally relevant? Absolutely ridiculous that grown men have to dance around and say "n-word" even though everyone knows what it means, what is the point of even saying it?
"neighbor"
the hallmark of a good podcast is when me an absolute metalhead with 0 interest in rap that has never listened to any of these people gladly listens to 3 HOURS about the topic because the chemistry of the hosts is S-Tier
As a fan of rock music, I would highly recommend you listen to Kendrick's music, it's all really good. I would say To Pimp a Butterfly is a great start. I would also say Heart part 1 is also good
i’m a post-hardcore and thrash metal guy and actually really enjoy kendrick!! its really a great example of music so good that it defies genre preferences
I love metal too! You should listen to good kid mad city or to pimp a butterfly and if you want something kinda experimental listen to Mr morale they are all good albums
K dot music is good his last album morale and big steepers is generally weak but it’s his best album in my opinion
Same. Always thought Kenny was good with some classics. I may not with him vibe a lot but earned 100% respect.
"YOU SHOULDN'T HAVE EVER GIVEN YOUR NUMBER TO DRAKE...."
*Law & Order Jingle*
YOU'RE MILLIE BOBBY BROWN 😂😂😂
The 'K with all these 9's is' line is also a play on a set of playcards, the K being valued higher then the 9
I agree with Isaiah on the "Prince outlived Mike Jack" line. Shit went hard af
Yeah, don't think they understood K Dot was specifically talking about Prince out living MJ, but also that Prince made more interesting, experimental music like Kendrick. While Drake makes more mainstream music like mj
@LimitlessEntertainment826 Plenty of interesting and experimental music by Michael Jackson, especially in the 90s.
They both died drug related deaths, who cares?
@@Omar_E11 I'm aware but Prince is more well know for it and made more of it
Plus no Prince touching kids aligations unlike Mike.
It's not a three hour red thread of the exact topic of discussion I've been obsessed about recently, my therapist told me it didn't exist.
1:03:47 what a roller coaster this part was. From Charlie has the pass, to it allegedly being an F-word, “It’s your people”, and then the reveal immediately followed by “it sounds like budget” WHICH IT DOESNT?? I have never been so confused but entertained 😭
Jackson saying the daft punk line is obvious (1:36:18), but explaining who Howard Hughes is (1:14:32) will always be the most hilarious thing to me because I did notunderstand the daft punk line the first listen.
I am so happy they are finally covering one of my favourite Cryptids, Drake and the legends of how it was slain by the hero Kendrick Lamar
Nah, I'm pretty sure Cole thought they were just rapping and competing, but found out that Kendrick like REALLY hated Drake and so he backed out lol. I think it was also going around that Schoolboy Q called him and told him how serious it actually was. I do think Cole was just backing away from something he didn't want to get in to.
I think it's pretty clear, he actually respects Kendrick and had optically, aligned himself with someone that yeah, has Big beef, with him.
Any friend or loyal, acquaintance would do, the same- otherwise, you get triangulated.
They’re going on current events now. From Boeing (RIP whistleblowers), P. Diddy, to now Drake v. Kendrick.
kendrick doesnt have a problem with drake being bi-racial, its that drake never grew up with the struggle of his black peers but trying to reap the benefits of their struggle. so the line about a "mixed queen" just shows that kendricks intent and lyrics go over his head
The StRuGgLe! We wuz kangz and shiet!
@CodeeXD I mean Drake lived a very comfortable and safe live and now he acts like he lived a life similar to Kendrick a man who lived in a very violent and dangerous place where a lot of his close friends died. No need to stereotype
YES, thank you! I was struggling to put it into words. You did it way better than I could have
@@CodeeXD i agree with your statement but unironically they were are and KANGZ. I agree with what Kanye West says about who he hates. Kanye said that b people are the REAL j people aka kangz which is also said by Kendrick Lamar, Wutang Clan, a large portion of hip hop, some of the biggest most influential people in hop hop, and the original creators of the genre
everyone who says bs about ANYTHING with drake or kendrick about identity is a culture vulture that knows NOTHING about hip hop
Drake sings about starting from the bottom when in reality his "bottom" is the dream and goal of alot of black Americans.
I recommend a part 2 to this, so much stuff has happened.
I love how often Isaiah is the biggest hip-hop fan in a room with his accent.
1 thing people forget about rap is that, real rap is a sport. In any sport it’s within your best interest to be competitive
Come off, it's not a sport, but it's competitive
i agree, but i think it’s just supposed to be an analogy and not that literal
its certainly not music or real art
@@j.2512 Fair opinion. But it’s just an opinion none the less.
@@j.2512always that one person
Charlie citing basically the whole of euphoria was something I didn't know I needed before this video
So the thing with the R Kelly and XXXTentantacion was that Spotify was looking to implement a policy that meant that music from artists that a comittee deemed questionable or heinous would be removed from the platform, and they announced they would start with those two. Kendrick and his label pointed out how it was intresting that they would start with black artists despite the fact that numerous white artists in the past have also done terrible things. It was statement on the treatement of black artists in the industry, it had nothing to do with defending them.
He was 100% defending xxxtentacion. Saying he would pull all his music if they didnt put it back.
Quote from CEO of Top Dawg;
“I reached out to Troy over there, we had a conversation and I expressed how I felt about it, about censorship, how you can’t do artists that way,” Tiffith told Billboard. “I don’t think it’s right for artists to be censored, especially in our culture. How did they just pick those [artists] out? How come they didn’t pick out any others from any other genres or any other different cultures? There [are] so many other artists that have different things going on, and they could’ve picked anybody. But it seems to me that they’re constantly picking on hip-hop culture.”
I was going to point this out. It was not specifically the artists he was defending but the fact that they chose the first artists they targeted were people of color..
@@cristiancepeda_yt also it was his label who said they’d pull his music. Not him.
Thank you for this comment clarification
Jackson saying “our people have been oppressed for hundreds of years so of course I know a thing or two about hip hop” was quite unexpected but carry on
as an African-American viewer of your channel, i have to say i genuinely appreciate your thorough research and study on this topic. I am a fan of the big 3, and this has been an exciting watch with facts i already knew and a few you all enlightened me too, which has given me a new perspective on the matter; also, you guys are funny asf about dancing around the n-word, we appreciate the respect for that 😂
Next episode should be on the “Death Clause” Music Industry Conspiracy… with all the talk of 2Pac, Biggie, Prince, and MJ.
That would be a KILLER episode.
Hendrix was murdered
@@enthiegavoir5955 bruh. Hendrix, MJ, Kurt Cobain……….. the list is LONG
Don’t forget Aliyah
@@organicinsanity2534 DUDE. There’s a whole 3 hours worth… just on that. So f’d up.
@@hames6768 None of those people were proved to have been murdered
Kendrick is my favorite Cryptid
The amount of worries you guys had for reading midget was hilarious.
Y’all just gonna be my main news source for everything huh
Drake answering to the "a minor/ A-minor"-diss with "be sharp/ B-sharp", a note that is just the enharmonic equivalence to a C which is literally the middle note of an A-minor chord, somehow making this line a dog-whistle-diss on himself, is one of the funniest things coming out of this
Why do we credit kendrick with 50 meanings when he says poop shit fart fart but don’t think drake knew what he was doing
@@jerrydank9121 Ok give us some examples
@@jerrydank9121how do you make some meanings out of the things he said like,
the people who fed him the wrong informations are clowns then he says he fed him wrong information? Or how about saying he is too famous to be pedophile? Or how about mentioning millie bobby brown when kendrick never mentioned her? Even AK doesn't glaze this hard man
@@PandasEatBamboo of what
@@jerrydank9121Because Drake doesn't have a history of being a super deep lyricist. He's a good rapper, don't get me wrong, but Kendrick is known for cryptic, multi-layered songs that have several different meanings. It's like comparing Lupe Fiasco to 50 Cent.
listne to the way he pronounced joel osteen "jo-hale- olsteen" referencing the pastor who was AI-ified and the actor
This is the investigative journalism we need right now🤣🤣🤣🤙🏿
You know when you get the high-pitched Wendigoon laugh in the intro that Jackson nailed it
I appreciate the summaries because I had no idea who Kendrick was until today and I thought Drake was just an actor or something.
3rd episode of me requesting an episode about the black metal crimes in the 90s. You guys are already on a musical vibe, might as well continue it lol
I liked this comment 23 times in self defense.
@@guitarmichael 💀
this whole beef has been more interesting than most TV shows IMO, glad to be here for it
"You wake and open your eyes slowly, wondering where you are and what this feeling is. You look down and realize in horror, you're *inside Drake* ." 😂😂
There's no way this is the longest episode of the red thread 😭
Finally they do a video on two of my favorite cryptids Drake and Kendrick. If they don't rate them S tier I'll be really mad tho.
PLEASSSEEEE do a Red Thread on big labels in the music industry it’s such an underspoke about topic
Jackson spilled the tea literally
These three are clearly the most qualified to talk about this. FULL STOP.
I just sat through a 3 hour show about two people I never heard of. Yet, I was entertained all the same! Now back to stuff people have heard of!
Perfect! Longest red thread episode comes out on the day when I have a 3hr flight!
And it's not about Boeing 😂👍
I love that this has somehow made it to the red thread
Absolutely loved the longer episodes, would love to see more over the 2 hour mark ❤️
I’m sorry the heart part 6 was the weakest response in these diss tracks. He contradicts himself a lot, did a terrible job trying to clear up the pedo allegations and basically Drake throwing in the white towel
This is exactly what I said. Thank you! Taylor made Freestyle was garbage, but mainly because of ai. Heart is way worse
The craziest part was him basically admitting that Not Like Us was a certified banger in his spoken outro lol
"And then, you go and drop the West Coast one to try and cover that up. I would like that one, that w-, that-that would be some shit I could dance to if you wasn't Triplin' down on some whole other bullshit."