@@Detailninjas813 lol facts the crowd know they was listening too 😂😂Drizzy just be gettin in his feelings. Then Drake talkin like he seen Kendrick and he checked him 💀💀💀 bro gotta quit actin like somethin he not.A lot of these songs from Kendrick ain’t even referring to Drake bro just sensitive lol
One of the biggest misconceptions in hip hop is that Kendrick’s Control verse is a diss. There is always competition between artists in the rap industry, he was just highlighting that in his verse.
@@igweifeanyi5326He's not wrong, Big K.R.I.T.'s response, MT. OLYMPUS highlighted the fact that while Kendrick called out a lot of rappers, he didn't even say anything bad about them. In that response instead of going at Kendrick he attacks the rap industry for taking an open invite and trying to turn it into the news of the week, that the rap industry doesn't really care about who is lyrical, they just want to have something to talk shit about. I recommend it, the track both Original and Reprise go hard and it's an example of a measured response that saw the whole situation for what it was.
this 'beef' simply started because drake caught feelings...kendrick never dissed anybody he named dropped if u listen carefully, he just raised the bar and thats what hiphop is all about...competition...drake should know better of all the people
That part! Like who goes on a press run about a friendly competitive verse when the person tells you IN PERSON it's was just for sport and kept it 100 with you, then you try to flip it like you made him bow down. Boy sensitive as hell. You can tell how much his image matters to him and that's sad af.
@@Jsbtn_C'mon fam....Drake definitely thought something of it, all the social cues are there. The fact he was trying to make it seem like it was nothing when everyone was talking about it says it all. It had rap in a frenzy for like 2-3 months, and being that the genre moves on from shit every week, that says something.
@@christiannieves5762 you contradicted your own statement you said noone is talking about the verse then went on to to say only people who want drake and kdot to go at each other you thought you said something but you just made a useless statement
Wouldn’t you be if you put a trash can at the time on your best album and brought him on tour just for him to diss you? Tbh I thought drake started this but it was Kendrick mr morale ass
@@JayB4rmOkcit was all literally competition bro. Chill lol! If anything, Kendrick didn’t really do any damage to drake. He just said that he’ll murder him. Drake was just sensitive af 😂When Eminem, came out now. He was really dissing the SHIT out of people. That would give drake a reason to be sensitive if Kendrick dissed him like that but that’s not the case here. Drake got hurt.
@@JayB4rmOkc Bruh, that was not a diss at all you buggin. It's also funny that out of everyone who Kendrick called out on Control, Drake was the only one who really caught feelings about it. The rest understood what Kendrick was doing.
It’s funny how Drakes critics of Kendrick have transferred on to his own career, 10 years later. The transition from a phase of adult productivity to a more trend-centric approach raises questions about the longevity of this strategy. While Drake's success with hit singles is undeniable, there's a valid concern about the sustainability of relying solely on short-term trends. As audiences evolve, the desire for substantial, cohesive bodies of work may resurface, emphasizing the importance of balancing instant gratification with enduring artistic depth for long-term relevance.
Kendrick tried to bring competition back to rap with out real beef. The best records in hip hop come from ppl taking shots but back then it was over real shit that could lead to real violence. Take Tupac vs Biggie, Dre vs easy, cube vs nwa,50 vs everyone lol Imo if there was real beef with Kendrick and any other rapper Kendrick would cook them in a battle of songs
@xandrewxchapmanx When it comes to rap Drake is better than kendrick at 1. Songwriting / hitmaking (86 #1’s) 2. Double/ triple entendres 3. Word associations/ word flips 4. Schemes 5. Quotables 6. Punchlines 7. Gun bars 8. Sports bars 9. Hooks 10. features 11. Luxury rap (omertà) 12. Trap music 13. Club/ party music 14. Drill 15. Rap beef 16. Melodic rap (girls love Beyoncé, how bout now, laugh now cry later) 17. Rap beef (meek, common, Pusha . Kendrick is better at storytelling. So with that being said, Kendrick is NOT battle tested in rap so we don’t know how he would do should a beef occur. So we can’t give him an edge over any battle tested rapper.
@ROMCOMPAPI All of that goes out the window once you consider drakes songs are written by a team of people, and Kendrick Lamar's song are written by Kendrick Lamar
@@nuel3007drake is not a rapper. His just a flower boy. Men dont listen to drake, only women in kids. Im still listening to 90s and early 2000s rap to forget this gay era
22:03 Kendrick Lamar is clearly dissing Big Sean in that part of the song as he even said Big Sean's name. All Kendrick Lamar said about Drake was that Drake & Meek Mill's beef might have Big Sean gassed up but he'll really destroy Big Sean lyrically. Clearly that's not a diss to Drake, how did you end up assuming that when Kendrick Lamar made it clear that's he's dissing Big Sean by fully saying his name
True but its still a diss. Cause hes saying their diss battle was light compared to the fire he can bring. Indirectly saying he's clear and they're not on his level
Yall not comprehending that last fight you had with meek and won was easy but I'll really whoop yo ass lyrically 😂 basically meek was easy and Kendrick is the Real competition definitely was a diss to big Sean and drake and meek caught a stray😂
@@totezmcgotez44 true, Kendrick kinda ducked that extra smoke but Drake was clearly hurt. I never realized at the time how petty and passive aggressive he was in responding to the song. Really tried to stand on consistency and longevity (“oh we gotta see what he does for his next album”)
@@totezmcgotez44that’s exactly why he was mad at the media because they twisted his point of the control verse. In no way is the control verse a diss. He ain’t really diss anybody he just said he wants to be the best. As if, that’s not how all rappers are feeling Kendrick was just bold enough to admit it.
Best part about it, drake couldn't do nothing to PUSHA. Can't blackball him with the small hats, can't sabotage a deal, can't outrap him, can't hop on better beats, can't call him a liar, CANT APPLY STREET PRESSURE, NOTHING!
The response to Drake's sub on the game's 100 was Kendrick featured verse on Future's mask off where he said "how yall let a conscious rapper go commercial while only making conscious album"
@lemonpepper853 Control is a very overrated verse lol. It literally ending with a dreadlock attached to a condom lol . When it comes to rap, drake is better than Kendrick at 1. Songwriting / hitmaking (86 #1’s) 2. Double/ triple entendres 3. Word associations/ word flips 4. Schemes 5. Quotables 6. Punchlines 7. Gun bars 8. Sports bars 9. Hooks 10. features 11. Luxury rap (omertà) 12. Trap music 13. Club/ party music 14. Drill 15. Rap beef 16. Melodic rap (girls love Beyoncé, how bout now, laugh now cry later) 17. Rap beef (meek, common, Pusha) . Drake has 4 classic albums (take care, nothing was the same, views and WATTBA) and and 3 classic mixtapes (comeback season , so far gone, and IYRTITL) That’s 7 classics lol. What classics does Kendrick have in your opinion?
@@Professorxrh17 Wow. How do you give so much credence to a rapper that may have ghost writers and makes pop songs? Some people want to feel Hip Hop and then some people want to dance to it. You want dance. Keep twerking bro, keep twerking. 😉😁👍🏽
@@lemonpepper853 there are no ghostwriters lol. There was 1 credited artist who co wrote 4 songs of 500 lol. Also drake raps about love and relationships alot which by any way you look at it is “real” . Also meaningful is subjective lol. I’m from Las Vegas so that would be like saying Kendrick’s music isn’t meaningful because of Kendrick speaking on the goings on in Compton, because Compton doesn’t mean anything to me lol. Cmon now.
@@lemonpepper853 so as an artist you should know, a reference track is just that, a reference of a song idea, concept or melody. In the 4 reference tracks none of them were full songs. It was mostly hooks and Melodie’s. 12 bars total lol. Also QM was credited. They wrote those songs together as proven by the actual songs being longer than the reference. But with that being said, I have 10 reference tracks that drake wrote for other people lol. And when it comes to being “lyrical” Drake has more songs = more lyrics and he does like 9 different genres. So he’s actually a lyricist in more than just rap.
So all the time stamps joints..the sandra rose the vurnrable joints were all written by Ghost writers?? Some joints come from a person point of view and who better to put them out than mr.OVO HIMSELF..DRIZZY DRAKE..HIS REPLY VALUE so immaculate u be talking shit on comment section then switching of ur phone and bumping to Drake
Drake really sucks at foreshadowing, bro really doubted Kendricks longevity and GKMC is still always in the Billboard Top 100, and then his next drops have been even MORE critically acclaimed 😂 Compare that to even Nothing Was The Same or If You're reading This Its too Late, they've not left an impact like that and those are his strongest projects
realistically drizzy’s replay value is unmatched. no matter what era we may live in the future im still gonna bump some of his classics same for kendrick
@@lulanokonwo6274Idk, I think in terms of respect of his peers and artistic value and accolades, Kendrick trumps Drake. Drake has to digress to be relevant. But if he loses the attention span of teenage girls of each generation, he's a nobody. I'd say only "we" like him for his artistry but the aspect of him that makes him the biggest rapper in the world has very little to do with his artistic ability.
@@anutoldlegend89 Kendrick will never ever in his lifetime be MORE important then drake never has never never will no amount di( k riding you do for Kendrick will ever help your artist he’s overrated an takes years to drop dead projects he so overrated he got nominated for single that wasn’t even good an he sure as hell didn’t have a better year then drake .
Idk why Drake felt disrespected in that control verse. “I got love for you all” was said in that line so it clearly wasn’t a diss. It’ll be more disrespectful if he didn’t name Drake alongside all the top MC’s he named.
Kendrick > Drake any day. Quality > Quantity. Drake drops a lot. He's prolific in that way. It's good enough for the mainstream. But Kendrick is for the art and the culture. True lyricist. He only gets better too. I wanna continue to see what he does. Drake, is someone you figure out quickly. Same old every year. Nothing new and innovative. Copies what is popular at the time.
@@dubemmba9602lol NOT. If he’s as good as y’all say he is, he would’ve been dissed Kendrick…but he knows he’s not ready for that smoke. Bro still ain’t recovered from Story of Adidon, so what makes you think he stands a chance against Kendrick? Popularity?? Sales Numbers????? 🤣🤣🤣 stop it lmao
@Itznkb " like a job straight out high-school there's no U and I, I taught you everything you know now you got student pride" kendrick drops once every 5 years, he got writers block or maybe he needs a ghostwriter? Haha
@mikethemenace415 When it comes to rap, drake is better than Kendrick at 1. Songwriting / hitmaking (86 #1’s) 2. Double/ triple entendres 3. Word associations/ word flips 4. Schemes 5. Quotables 6. Punchlines 7. Gun bars 8. Sports bars 9. Hooks 10. features 11. Luxury rap (omertà) 12. Trap music 13. Club/ party music 14. Drill 15. Rap beef 16. Melodic rap (girls love Beyoncé, how bout now, laugh now cry later) 17. Rap beef (meek, common, Pusha) . Drake has 4 classic albums (take care, nothing was the same, views and WATTBA) and and 3 classic mixtapes (comeback season , so far gone, and IYRTITL) That’s 7 classics lol. What classics does Kendrick have in your opinion?
@@Professorxrh17dude what is u smokin. The only thing u can say drake is better at then Kendrick is making sheep friendly music for brain dead ppl who still listen to the radio. Drake is nowhere near the writer that Kendrick is in any sense.
Blatant obvious you are a later fan of Kendrick because nobody took section.80 selling 5000 as a bad thing back then. TDE was still an independent label and this album is what led to them getting the interscope/aftermath deals for Kendrick, ScHoolboy Q, and Jay Rock.
There’s a reason why Drake sneak disses K-Dot and not directly. He got destroyed and played his cards with Pusha T. K-Dot would put a lyrical assault on Drake and he knows it.
Cmon my boy. Drake just said it in his song. “It’s me vs whoever wanna lose” If Kendrick don’t respond to this plus First Person Shooter then we know whos scared
Drake had a really healthy take about Control--it's a cool moment that showed Kendrick's hunger. Looks to me like he felt attacked not by Kendrick, but by rap media. These interviews kept pressing about it for their own clout. Drake was annoyed after the first 2 interviews, but then they next few guys kept asking. This shit would get to anybody.
So you're going to just over look Drake not just down playing Kendrick in interviews but then turning around and shooting subliminal shots at him? If we are going to keep all the way a buck. Drake's beef is deeper than that control verse all the blatant subliminal shots Dot sent back at him. Drake is the dude that desperately wants the approval of hip hop but committed cardinal sins that bar him from getting the flowers he feels he deserves. Its clear, just look at the people he goes back and forth with. Kendrick represent that position in hip hop he wanted. He wanted to be hip hops champion. Which Ironically makes him look like a goof because in my opinion he is top 3 of his generation but ego is a drug that will make you play yourself.
@@bobbydee30g I don't blame Drake for downplaying Kendrick. While it might seem innocuous to ask Drake about his thoughts on Kendrick, it's clear that it starts agitating Drake if you press enough. That gets views. Lots of views. Let me be clear--it's out of pocket to drop this shit into the music. I'm not defending that. However, this "beef" keeps the conversation going and keeps us watching and listening. Yes, Drake has lots of competition and does shady shit to stay in the upper echelon of hip hop, but the media is adding fuel to the fire by bringing up shit he's clearly insecure about.
Drake was definitely being sensitive about that shit which is crazy because I could’ve sworn he was a huge fan of battle rap and hip hop culture. He was like, for real mad.
Drake is the most successful rap artist ever. Basically, the Lebron of rap and it's crazy how much he still hates on Kendrick after his guest spot on Take Care and after GKMC because he gets one thing that Drake never really can obtain he so desperately wants - genuine love, respect, and admiration from the hip hop community and Black culture in general. Drake sold out for it years ago and Kendrick changed the culture (like Drake did too) without losing himself. You can hear the jealousy all in his remarks about Kendrick. Sad for real.
But that's the sad part, people think that relevance and fame always equate to the same thing. Drake hasn't had that type of relevance for over a decade now. He chases relevance with the youth more than being memorable. His greatest trick is making everyone forget that he's pushing 40.
@@logancharles3612Drake is one of the greatest hip hop artists ever. That's why, and Drake is the bigger artist too, because artist comes before rapper
@@zombiemincaftrكلامك فيه مبالغة يا رجل وبكل صراحة أوافقك من جهة ما إضافة أن دريك سيردّ على كندريك بطريقة مفاجئة لقد سمعت أنه مهّد ردًا كاملاً لأعدائه كلهم لكن ننتظر وقيل ان هذا الرد كان شديدًا جدًا
that interview didn't age well for Drake because I think we can all say that his best album was Nothing Was The Same and since then has been taking a complete fall compared to Kendrick channeling his inner beast and doing exactly what he said in that verse on how he wanted to body everyone.
Drake talking about consistency. Ironic and funny enough the control verse of Kendrick will always be talked about for years. Also, kendrick has more classic albums and replay values than Drake. I feel like Drake underrated Kendrick but Kendrick has grown in craft than Drake. Also, Kendrick till today never really talks about Drake or wants to chop anything up, but Drake had been trying to kiss Kendrick a$$. He was vibing to kendrick music on tour and many more
@javierameh8848 When it comes to rap, drake is better than Kendrick at 1. Songwriting / hitmaking (86 #1’s) 2. Double/ triple entendres 3. Word associations/ word flips 4. Schemes 5. Quotables 6. Punchlines 7. Gun bars 8. Sports bars 9. Hooks 10. features 11. Luxury rap (omertà) 12. Trap music 13. Club/ party music 14. Drill 15. Rap beef 16. Melodic rap (girls love Beyoncé, how bout now, laugh now cry later) 17. Rap beef (meek, common, Pusha) . Drake has 4 classic albums (take care, nothing was the same, views and WATTBA) and and 3 classic mixtapes (comeback season , so far gone, and IYRTITL) That’s 7 classics lol. What classics does Kendrick have in your opinion?
Miseducation of Lauryn Hill shuts that argument down completely😂 she never has to release another album ever again and she's still Top Dog name still mentioned with the best best album best female rapper best rapper best vocalist off one album
@@censored817 crazy considering she stole most of them songs and didn’t give credit, that’s partially why she never made another album, she burned all the people who helped make miseducation so great, but selective criticism i guess
I love how he kept saying it came and went or nobody listening to it anymore. That verse really got under his skin. He tried to convince himself that nobody was listening to it. Drake a clown
Correction about the King Kunta song. King Kunta was released in March of 2015 a few months before Meek Mill sent his tweet in July of 2015 saying Drake doesn't write his raps. Kendrick couldn't have responded to a beef that hadn't even started yet, but it probably was about Drake lol
Its so funny how Karma works 😂😂😂 Drake talking about how Control was a moment but now his albums are basically moments ppl remember. Kendrick albums are works of art that transcends music 🎶 MMATBS is art. FATD is a moment
All of the lines for these songs are really just wild guesses and a big reach 21:03 Gyalchester 22:22 Diplomatic Immunity 22:39 Sandra's Rose 23:58 Papi's Home 24:20 Forgot I Was Famous 24:49 Silent Hill 25:23 Jimmy Cooks 25:53 More M's 26:18 America Has A Problem
It’s always gon be fan theories that fuck a movie up.. and that’s kinda what we have here when people that aren’t the direct responsible parties try to shine light on said responsible parties.. if that makes sense
@@austincasey4621 As well as Drake saying "I'm top 2 and I'm not 2 and I got one" and also "Put 'em up for adoption, sign my name on the dot" it's like he took random bars and tried to pass them off as disses
Not gonna lie. Some of these lines you referenced were reaching. Like the "humble" one Drake says, the"nominated 6 to bury him" Kendrick said, and the "sign my name on the dot" Drake says.
reason why kenny hasn't is because drake didn't directly diss kendrick, or name dropping him. the candy man line was a warning to not call kenny out by name or drake is cooked
Good video, although I think it’s worth noting that the King Kunta verse actually preceded Drake’s ghostwriting allegations. Meek called out Drake for that in the summer of 2015. However, Quentin Miller was heavily involved in IYRTITL, which dropped before King Kunta, so maybe Kendrick already knew. Also, good video overall but it’s crazy how you just jacked Diverse Mentality’s style lol
@@genevasgarden5430 like bruh could’ve at least used a different name for the series. Same thumbnail style too 😂 I’ve never seen someone steal so blatantly
This genre needs more healthy competition like this among the top artists. There was nothing wrong with how Kendrick went about his Control verse. It's not that hard to grasp what he was trying to do when that song came out.
Kendrick came in the game like 50 did u gotta come for the big dawgs head and go hard drake was just mad because he knew Kendrick was more lyrical and had the potential to be bigger than him thats why he tried ta downplay the situation like he wasn't bother but if ur not bothered u wouldn't speak on it drake a puccy😂😂
I’m surprised you didn’t mention poetic justice!! Kendrick wrote that verse for drake that’s what Kendrick meant on the song king kunta when he said “I promise I wouldn’t tell… but most of y’all sharing bars like you got the bottom bunk in a 2 man cell” if you listen to poetic justice close enough you can understand who the girl is their both referencing!! Kendrick is hands down the best. He made drake diss himself in poetic justice!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I think pumping out albums too soon is what set the bar low, so the 3-4-5 years is valid to have a quality album. I know we want new music constantly, but classic albums take time
@@tipskylark7021nah cause that’s too vague ghostwriting in the rap industry has been a pretty hot topic looooooooong before drake. I mean Kendrick clearly wrote Dre’s verse on Compton
Awesome video, the best coverage of the timeline of this beef I seen so far. Only thing that comes to mind that you missed is the Hillbillies track Kendrick and Keem dropped earlier this year, which had quite a few potential disses toward Drake. Otherwise, fire video man, definitely subscribing if this the heat you comin wit.
You missed Drakes subliminal line on Churchill Downs. “Same ones that say they run the game when they not even in it” people were saying that was a shot at Kendrick
Drake caught feelings cause he could feel Kendrick replacing him and taking his shine, every step of the way he had to witness kendrick drop classic after classic and get his flowers while his credibility dwindled
It’s funny how in the beginning drake was brushing him off saying it’s about consistency in the body of work that gets u respect and Kendrick has been beating him in that category ever since 😂💯🐐
Kendrick's albums have been on a different level to Drakes. Drake's albums are just ''Ok let's download 2 tolerable songs and move on'' whereas Kendrick's albums are art you can delve into. Diff level.@@djdefinite1634
I got love for them all. That control verse set the bar and all of them exceeded it in their own way. I think this society is too fixated on putting great artists against one another because the "Beef" era was profitable. But look how it turned out. How many great artists lost their lives. Like I'm happy that this generation of Hip Hop and Rap has people like Kendrick, Cole and Drake. Because they matured and fathering this newer generation of artists the same way as their forefathers of Hip Hop and Rap did.
It’s actually so funny how Drake spoke about consistency, at the time those statements made a lot of sense he’s been the guy for a long time but 2019 till now it’s not been GREAT like previous years.
@@depthbomb94 scorpion and views are very good albums, Dark Lane is mid, CLB is underrated (has some good songs on there) Honestly Never mind is just different and unexpected it’s not a bad album people just wanted him to rap, Her Loss is really good and for all the dogs is just alright I think he could’ve done better on that
Drake gotta be the most passive aggressive dude alive lol
I swear
Lmfaooo 😂😂😂😂true
Bro gave an insult and a compliment in the same sentence 💀💀
I still listen to that verse..
@@Detailninjas813 lol facts the crowd know they was listening too 😂😂Drizzy just be gettin in his feelings. Then Drake talkin like he seen Kendrick and he checked him 💀💀💀 bro gotta quit actin like somethin he not.A lot of these songs from Kendrick ain’t even referring to Drake bro just sensitive lol
One of the biggest misconceptions in hip hop is that Kendrick’s Control verse is a diss. There is always competition between artists in the rap industry, he was just highlighting that in his verse.
slow, hope you get ahead in life with this mentality
@@igweifeanyi5326He's not wrong, Big K.R.I.T.'s response, MT. OLYMPUS highlighted the fact that while Kendrick called out a lot of rappers, he didn't even say anything bad about them. In that response instead of going at Kendrick he attacks the rap industry for taking an open invite and trying to turn it into the news of the week, that the rap industry doesn't really care about who is lyrical, they just want to have something to talk shit about. I recommend it, the track both Original and Reprise go hard and it's an example of a measured response that saw the whole situation for what it was.
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دريك هو المعجزة الفكرية المثالية التي تصرخ "يا إلهي، لقد فعل ذلك" عندما يقوم أحد العلماء باكتشاف جديد.
exactly it was more of a diss if kendrick didnt mention you there
Fax one of the only people I saw actually understand this and respond was Joeybada$$ on Killiuminate pt2
“And nothing’s been the same since they dropped Control and tucked a sensitive rapper back in his pajama clothes”…. Kendrick was on Drake’s ass 😭😭😭😂😂
Don't forget that Beasty high five he gave Q LMAO
That line was for big sean
"i got my thumb on hip hop, and my foot in the back of yo ass" lmaooo Drake ducked that shit so hard
@@cyphergreg8855Nothing Was The Same reference how it was for Sean?
@@LutherVandals FACTS 😭
this 'beef' simply started because drake caught feelings...kendrick never dissed anybody he named dropped if u listen carefully, he just raised the bar and thats what hiphop is all about...competition...drake should know better of all the people
That part! Like who goes on a press run about a friendly competitive verse when the person tells you IN PERSON it's was just for sport and kept it 100 with you, then you try to flip it like you made him bow down. Boy sensitive as hell. You can tell how much his image matters to him and that's sad af.
kendrick name dropped a bunch of rappers and replied to none of their come backs 🥱🥱🥱
Dude Drake didnt think much of it but ppl js kept pushing it..
@@Jsbtn_C'mon fam....Drake definitely thought something of it, all the social cues are there. The fact he was trying to make it seem like it was nothing when everyone was talking about it says it all. It had rap in a frenzy for like 2-3 months, and being that the genre moves on from shit every week, that says something.
@@HEXPOThat's because most of the rappers that replied weren't even niggas he name dropped.
It's been over 10yrs and they still talking about this control verse
That how legendary it is
Ain’t no one talking about that verse except the people who want to see Drake and kendrick go at each other
@@christiannieves5762 you contradicted your own statement you said noone is talking about the verse
then went on to to say only people who want drake and kdot to go at each other
you thought you said something but you just made a useless statement
@@KestraBeatzhave you never heard of the word “except” and how it works in the English language? Stop it you’re embarrassing yourself
@@sneakytacos773 still contradicted words Mr Tacos
If Kendrick Lamar didn't mentioned you on that control verse... That was a diss...
Someone who gets it!💯💯💯
Facts
Love this take
Joe Budden
Which is why Joe Budden, Joell Ortiz, Papoose, Cassidy n few more all did a remix
Oh man Drake was so upset about that verse
fr I didnt even see most of these response clips til now lollol
How autistic do you have to be to get that out of this video
Wouldn’t you be if you put a trash can at the time on your best album and brought him on tour just for him to diss you? Tbh I thought drake started this but it was Kendrick mr morale ass
@@JayB4rmOkcit was all literally competition bro. Chill lol! If anything, Kendrick didn’t really do any damage to drake. He just said that he’ll murder him. Drake was just sensitive af 😂When Eminem, came out now. He was really dissing the SHIT out of people. That would give drake a reason to be sensitive if Kendrick dissed him like that but that’s not the case here. Drake got hurt.
@@JayB4rmOkc Bruh, that was not a diss at all you buggin. It's also funny that out of everyone who Kendrick called out on Control, Drake was the only one who really caught feelings about it. The rest understood what Kendrick was doing.
It’s funny how Drakes critics of Kendrick have transferred on to his own career, 10 years later. The transition from a phase of adult productivity to a more trend-centric approach raises questions about the longevity of this strategy. While Drake's success with hit singles is undeniable, there's a valid concern about the sustainability of relying solely on short-term trends. As audiences evolve, the desire for substantial, cohesive bodies of work may resurface, emphasizing the importance of balancing instant gratification with enduring artistic depth for long-term relevance.
Facts
Kendrick tried to bring competition back to rap with out real beef. The best records in hip hop come from ppl taking shots but back then it was over real shit that could lead to real violence. Take Tupac vs Biggie, Dre vs easy, cube vs nwa,50 vs everyone lol
Imo if there was real beef with Kendrick and any other rapper Kendrick would cook them in a battle of songs
@xandrewxchapmanx When it comes to rap Drake is better than kendrick at
1. Songwriting / hitmaking (86 #1’s)
2. Double/ triple entendres
3. Word associations/ word flips
4. Schemes
5. Quotables
6. Punchlines
7. Gun bars
8. Sports bars
9. Hooks
10. features
11. Luxury rap (omertà)
12. Trap music
13. Club/ party music
14. Drill
15. Rap beef
16. Melodic rap (girls love Beyoncé, how bout now, laugh now
cry later)
17. Rap beef (meek, common, Pusha .
Kendrick is better at storytelling. So with that being said, Kendrick is NOT battle tested in rap so we don’t know how he would do should a beef occur. So we can’t give him an edge over any battle tested rapper.
@@Professorxrh17You're delusional😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Professorxrh17 they're both sucks
@ROMCOMPAPI All of that goes out the window once you consider drakes songs are written by a team of people, and Kendrick Lamar's song are written by Kendrick Lamar
@@cidanarch how so? I’m coming with facts lol
Kendrick Matured. Drake simply aged. The difference and the proof is in the lyrics.
BEST COMMENT & MOST UNDERRATED #FACTS
Rite drake winning one
I liked this
Not true tho, drake still the number 1 artist. Still outselling everyone
@@nuel3007drake is not a rapper. His just a flower boy. Men dont listen to drake, only women in kids. Im still listening to 90s and early 2000s rap to forget this gay era
It's crazy to think that both were cosigned early in their careers by none other than Lil Wayne
Why is that crazy? Lol
Jcole helped get kdot signed
Some of the first famous Kendrick tracks were done in collaboration with young money
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دريك هو المعجزة الفكرية المثالية التي تصرخ "يا إلهي، لقد فعل ذلك" عندما يقوم أحد العلماء باكتشاف جديد.
Kendrick was cosigned by The Game first. Then Dr Dre... NOT lil wayne
22:03 Kendrick Lamar is clearly dissing Big Sean in that part of the song as he even said Big Sean's name. All Kendrick Lamar said about Drake was that Drake & Meek Mill's beef might have Big Sean gassed up but he'll really destroy Big Sean lyrically. Clearly that's not a diss to Drake, how did you end up assuming that when Kendrick Lamar made it clear that's he's dissing Big Sean by fully saying his name
Facts
Bruh this whole video just irritated me
@@dontheruler7017 like bruh wdf is this negga talking about .
True but its still a diss. Cause hes saying their diss battle was light compared to the fire he can bring. Indirectly saying he's clear and they're not on his level
Yall not comprehending that last fight you had with meek and won was easy but I'll really whoop yo ass lyrically 😂 basically meek was easy and Kendrick is the Real competition definitely was a diss to big Sean and drake and meek caught a stray😂
At the peak of these guys 2009 -2017 they were really truly amazing
On my momma if you was there you was there
Real shit
Streaming killed music
Kendrick bout to come back with vengeance.. watch. 💯
@@maxether2333 random drops… mixtapes… all quality. We were spoilt n we didn’t know it
Bro, Drake was PRESSED over that control shit and was coping hard
Agreed. But Kendrick was coping too. Trying to shift the blame to the media as though he wasn’t the one writing those lyrics.
Mainlining copium
Sheeesh
@@totezmcgotez44 true, Kendrick kinda ducked that extra smoke but Drake was clearly hurt. I never realized at the time how petty and passive aggressive he was in responding to the song. Really tried to stand on consistency and longevity (“oh we gotta see what he does for his next album”)
@@totezmcgotez44that’s exactly why he was mad at the media because they twisted his point of the control verse. In no way is the control verse a diss. He ain’t really diss anybody he just said he wants to be the best. As if, that’s not how all rappers are feeling Kendrick was just bold enough to admit it.
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دريك هو المعجزة الفكرية المثالية التي تصرخ "يا إلهي، لقد فعل ذلك" عندما يقوم أحد العلماء باكتشاف جديد.
Aubrey was hurt by that control verse. Probably still is.
Drake gives bitter ex vibes
Well, it looks like it went beyond subliminals… and well… poor Drake
That last sentence was a chef's kiss lmao. good stuff.
Kendrick didn’t diss everyone he mentioned in that control verse , he dissed everyone he didn’t mention.
Kendrick would do Drake worse than Pusha T did and we see Drake still salty about Pusha T.
Best part about it, drake couldn't do nothing to PUSHA. Can't blackball him with the small hats, can't sabotage a deal, can't outrap him, can't hop on better beats, can't call him a liar, CANT APPLY STREET PRESSURE, NOTHING!
@@blackmcbain3145 And the fact Drake stans don't see that is crazy!
Push would smoke Kendrick also
i guess you never listened to nosetalgia @@martinwalters8677
@@martinwalters8677Push ain't that good
crazy how Drake said 11:32 "lasting power" and all his albums have not left the top 200
🦉
Aubrey is the Hulk Hogan of rap. Hates to see any other babyface upstaging him so he applies sneaky tactics to sabotage.
The response to Drake's sub on the game's 100 was Kendrick featured verse on Future's mask off where he said "how yall let a conscious rapper go commercial while only making conscious album"
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دريك هو المعجزة الفكرية المثالية التي تصرخ "يا إلهي، لقد فعل ذلك" عندما يقوم أحد العلماء باكتشاف جديد.
Drake's response to the control verse was so drawn out and passive aggressive. Just say you cried in the car and keep it pushing. 😒
@lemonpepper853 Control is a very overrated verse lol. It literally ending with a dreadlock attached to a condom lol . When it comes to rap, drake is better than Kendrick at
1. Songwriting / hitmaking (86 #1’s)
2. Double/ triple entendres
3. Word associations/ word flips
4. Schemes
5. Quotables
6. Punchlines
7. Gun bars
8. Sports bars
9. Hooks
10. features
11. Luxury rap (omertà)
12. Trap music
13. Club/ party music
14. Drill
15. Rap beef
16. Melodic rap (girls love Beyoncé, how bout now, laugh now
cry later)
17. Rap beef (meek, common, Pusha) .
Drake has 4 classic albums (take care, nothing was the same, views and WATTBA) and and 3 classic mixtapes (comeback season , so far gone, and IYRTITL) That’s 7 classics lol. What classics does Kendrick have in your opinion?
@@Professorxrh17 Wow. How do you give so much credence to a rapper that may have ghost writers and makes pop songs? Some people want to feel Hip Hop and then some people want to dance to it. You want dance. Keep twerking bro, keep twerking. 😉😁👍🏽
@@lemonpepper853 there are no ghostwriters lol. There was 1 credited artist who co wrote 4 songs of 500 lol. Also drake raps about love and relationships alot which by any way you look at it is “real” . Also meaningful is subjective lol. I’m from Las Vegas so that would be like saying Kendrick’s music isn’t meaningful because of Kendrick speaking on the goings on in Compton, because Compton doesn’t mean anything to me lol. Cmon now.
@@lemonpepper853 so as an artist you should know, a reference track is just that, a reference of a song idea, concept or melody. In the 4 reference tracks none of them were full songs. It was mostly hooks and Melodie’s. 12 bars total lol. Also QM was credited. They wrote those songs together as proven by the actual songs being longer than the reference. But with that being said, I have 10 reference tracks that drake wrote for other people lol. And when it comes to being “lyrical” Drake has more songs = more lyrics and he does like 9 different genres. So he’s actually a lyricist in more than just rap.
@@lemonpepper853 is 30 hours a mindless pop song? Or is jaded or too much?
You can put out music as frequent as you’d like with a ghostwriter. Art has no time, just impact.
Facts 👌
So all the time stamps joints..the sandra rose the vurnrable joints were all written by Ghost writers?? Some joints come from a person point of view and who better to put them out than mr.OVO HIMSELF..DRIZZY DRAKE..HIS REPLY VALUE so immaculate u be talking shit on comment section then switching of ur phone and bumping to Drake
Kendrick got writers block dawg. That boy not inspired 😂
Drake would lay Kendrick out on a stretcher. Kdot’s pen is cooked, he hasn’t had bars for a minute.
@@olliekerr9309Drake couldn't outrap pusha t
Drake acted real bothered while saying he’s not unbothered
yh i mean, if i was on his shoes i wouldnt know how to react cause it was technically a diss. cant blame him
The timing is crazy that this video showed up on my fyp 😂😂
Damn, you dropped this 4 months too early 😂
It's actually perfect timing! It's less of a glaze and more objective.
Drake really sucks at foreshadowing, bro really doubted Kendricks longevity and GKMC is still always in the Billboard Top 100, and then his next drops have been even MORE critically acclaimed 😂
Compare that to even Nothing Was The Same or If You're reading This Its too Late, they've not left an impact like that and those are his strongest projects
Negga drake is still bigger then him so who tf cares about his longevity drake is gonna be here an still is been here longer then Kendrick.
@@lulanokonwo6274lol for all the mid
realistically drizzy’s replay value is unmatched. no matter what era we may live in the future im still gonna bump some of his classics same for kendrick
@@lulanokonwo6274Idk, I think in terms of respect of his peers and artistic value and accolades, Kendrick trumps Drake. Drake has to digress to be relevant. But if he loses the attention span of teenage girls of each generation, he's a nobody. I'd say only "we" like him for his artistry but the aspect of him that makes him the biggest rapper in the world has very little to do with his artistic ability.
@@anutoldlegend89 Kendrick will never ever in his lifetime be MORE important then drake never has never never will no amount di( k riding you do for Kendrick will ever help your artist he’s overrated an takes years to drop dead projects he so overrated he got nominated for single that wasn’t even good an he sure as hell didn’t have a better year then drake .
Idk why Drake felt disrespected in that control verse. “I got love for you all” was said in that line so it clearly wasn’t a diss. It’ll be more disrespectful if he didn’t name Drake alongside all the top MC’s he named.
Kendrick > Drake any day. Quality > Quantity. Drake drops a lot. He's prolific in that way. It's good enough for the mainstream. But Kendrick is for the art and the culture. True lyricist. He only gets better too. I wanna continue to see what he does. Drake, is someone you figure out quickly. Same old every year. Nothing new and innovative. Copies what is popular at the time.
Anyone who thinks drake is better than Kendrick is wild
He is
@@dubemmba9602lol NOT. If he’s as good as y’all say he is, he would’ve been dissed Kendrick…but he knows he’s not ready for that smoke. Bro still ain’t recovered from Story of Adidon, so what makes you think he stands a chance against Kendrick?
Popularity?? Sales Numbers?????
🤣🤣🤣 stop it lmao
@@dubemmba9602 albums says otherwise
@Itznkb " like a job straight out high-school there's no U and I, I taught you everything you know now you got student pride" kendrick drops once every 5 years, he got writers block or maybe he needs a ghostwriter? Haha
@Wavy-fs4mr kendrick got boring albums. His last album was a snooze fest. I legit came out the shower just to switch next
The way you said “Kendrick will end Drake” at the end sent chills 🤣
I feel like what old Drake said about the Control verse could apply to current Drakes last 5 albums.
Your last comment aged like fine wine
Great breakdown!!..The best part was the way you ended it..Drake will never be as good as Kendrick no matter what he does
@mikethemenace415
When it comes to rap, drake is better than Kendrick at
1. Songwriting / hitmaking (86 #1’s)
2. Double/ triple entendres
3. Word associations/ word flips
4. Schemes
5. Quotables
6. Punchlines
7. Gun bars
8. Sports bars
9. Hooks
10. features
11. Luxury rap (omertà)
12. Trap music
13. Club/ party music
14. Drill
15. Rap beef
16. Melodic rap (girls love Beyoncé, how bout now, laugh now
cry later)
17. Rap beef (meek, common, Pusha) .
Drake has 4 classic albums (take care, nothing was the same, views and WATTBA) and and 3 classic mixtapes (comeback season , so far gone, and IYRTITL) That’s 7 classics lol. What classics does Kendrick have in your opinion?
"What up everybody it's ya boy Quake......"
@@Professorxrh17damn WATTBA is a classic? And i got scorpion over views
@@Professorxrh17dude what is u smokin. The only thing u can say drake is better at then Kendrick is making sheep friendly music for brain dead ppl who still listen to the radio. Drake is nowhere near the writer that Kendrick is in any sense.
@@Professorxrh17Thank you bro. Drake is far superior. This nigga Kendrick can only do one thing: Rap aggressively in weird voices.
Blatant obvious you are a later fan of Kendrick because nobody took section.80 selling 5000 as a bad thing back then. TDE was still an independent label and this album is what led to them getting the interscope/aftermath deals for Kendrick, ScHoolboy Q, and Jay Rock.
Exactly and not to mention section 80 would wash drake whole catalog
@@ogveeeima huge Kendrick fan but SLOW YA FUCKING ROLL 😂😂😂😂
There’s a reason why Drake sneak disses K-Dot and not directly.
He got destroyed and played his cards with Pusha T.
K-Dot would put a lyrical assault on Drake and he knows it.
Cap 🧢
??
wheres the cap? push did drake dirty af@@jfraz1992
n kdot is better than push@@jfraz1992
Cmon my boy. Drake just said it in his song. “It’s me vs whoever wanna lose” If Kendrick don’t respond to this plus First Person Shooter then we know whos scared
Drake had a really healthy take about Control--it's a cool moment that showed Kendrick's hunger. Looks to me like he felt attacked not by Kendrick, but by rap media. These interviews kept pressing about it for their own clout. Drake was annoyed after the first 2 interviews, but then they next few guys kept asking. This shit would get to anybody.
facts
Drake was butt hurt
So you're going to just over look Drake not just down playing Kendrick in interviews but then turning around and shooting subliminal shots at him? If we are going to keep all the way a buck. Drake's beef is deeper than that control verse all the blatant subliminal shots Dot sent back at him. Drake is the dude that desperately wants the approval of hip hop but committed cardinal sins that bar him from getting the flowers he feels he deserves. Its clear, just look at the people he goes back and forth with. Kendrick represent that position in hip hop he wanted. He wanted to be hip hops champion. Which Ironically makes him look like a goof because in my opinion he is top 3 of his generation but ego is a drug that will make you play yourself.
@@bobbydee30g I don't blame Drake for downplaying Kendrick. While it might seem innocuous to ask Drake about his thoughts on Kendrick, it's clear that it starts agitating Drake if you press enough. That gets views. Lots of views. Let me be clear--it's out of pocket to drop this shit into the music. I'm not defending that. However, this "beef" keeps the conversation going and keeps us watching and listening. Yes, Drake has lots of competition and does shady shit to stay in the upper echelon of hip hop, but the media is adding fuel to the fire by bringing up shit he's clearly insecure about.
Damn bro you spoke nothing but the truth fam
@@bobbydee30g
Drake was definitely being sensitive about that shit which is crazy because I could’ve sworn he was a huge fan of battle rap and hip hop culture. He was like, for real mad.
Drake painted his finger nails and got with lil yachty, Kendrick doesn’t even need to say anything else against him
lil yachty is good now. Foh
@@davidawonaike1188 good and gay
Drake is the most successful rap artist ever. Basically, the Lebron of rap and it's crazy how much he still hates on Kendrick after his guest spot on Take Care and after GKMC because he gets one thing that Drake never really can obtain he so desperately wants - genuine love, respect, and admiration from the hip hop community and Black culture in general. Drake sold out for it years ago and Kendrick changed the culture (like Drake did too) without losing himself. You can hear the jealousy all in his remarks about Kendrick. Sad for real.
But that's the sad part, people think that relevance and fame always equate to the same thing. Drake hasn't had that type of relevance for over a decade now. He chases relevance with the youth more than being memorable. His greatest trick is making everyone forget that he's pushing 40.
@@anutoldlegend89 couldn't agree more man.
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دريك هو المعجزة الفكرية المثالية التي تصرخ "يا إلهي، لقد فعل ذلك" عندما يقوم أحد العلماء باكتشاف جديد.
@@zombiemincaftr Sorry. They didn't have that at the corner store I went to
Eminem is the most successful rap artist ever
He was really pressed abt tht Control verse 😂😂
Kendrick Lamar has always been the best for the millennial generation 🔥
Kendrick is the best. No ghost writers. A gemini ♊️
tf his star sign got to do with that
Fxck Astrology it’s bs
Astrology isn’t real lmao 😭
The gayest comment I’ve ever read
LOL Drake has aLbum Called Scorpion. So they Know something MOST PEOPLE DON’T Hmmm maybe Astrology is how elite Run THings
Why the heck is kendrick one of the greatest rappers of all time getting compared to a hip pop artist.
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دريك هو المعجزة الفكرية المثالية التي تصرخ "يا إلهي، لقد فعل ذلك" عندما يقوم أحد العلماء باكتشاف جديد.
Kendrick will always be the greatest rappers of all time!
@@logancharles3612Drake is one of the greatest hip hop artists ever. That's why, and Drake is the bigger artist too, because artist comes before rapper
"Why the heck is Kendrick lamar getting compared to a hip Hop artist " like why the heck !!!
@@zombiemincaftrكلامك فيه مبالغة يا رجل وبكل صراحة أوافقك من جهة ما إضافة أن دريك سيردّ على كندريك بطريقة مفاجئة لقد سمعت أنه مهّد ردًا كاملاً لأعدائه كلهم لكن ننتظر وقيل ان هذا الرد كان شديدًا جدًا
that interview didn't age well for Drake because I think we can all say that his best album was Nothing Was The Same and since then has been taking a complete fall compared to Kendrick channeling his inner beast and doing exactly what he said in that verse on how he wanted to body everyone.
the last statement in your video lol
man 90% of this is a major stretch damn. you got me for 28 min, good sht
Damn bro this comment aged horrendously 😂
@@hobodan6000ify go on - which parts
He was right 😂. “They not like us” 🕺🏽
Please do ice cube vs common what happened
I don’t hear people talk about this one that often
Drake talking about consistency. Ironic and funny enough the control verse of Kendrick will always be talked about for years. Also, kendrick has more classic albums and replay values than Drake. I feel like Drake underrated Kendrick but Kendrick has grown in craft than Drake. Also, Kendrick till today never really talks about Drake or wants to chop anything up, but Drake had been trying to kiss Kendrick a$$. He was vibing to kendrick music on tour and many more
Kendrick has more replay value then Drake pimp a butter fly & mmdtbt has more replay value then Drake album
@javierameh8848 When it comes to rap, drake is better than Kendrick at
1. Songwriting / hitmaking (86 #1’s)
2. Double/ triple entendres
3. Word associations/ word flips
4. Schemes
5. Quotables
6. Punchlines
7. Gun bars
8. Sports bars
9. Hooks
10. features
11. Luxury rap (omertà)
12. Trap music
13. Club/ party music
14. Drill
15. Rap beef
16. Melodic rap (girls love Beyoncé, how bout now, laugh now
cry later)
17. Rap beef (meek, common, Pusha) . Drake has 4 classic albums (take care, nothing was the same, views and WATTBA) and and 3 classic mixtapes (comeback season , so far gone, and IYRTITL) That’s 7 classics lol. What classics does Kendrick have in your opinion?
@@HELLO-ln2ocy’all just trolling at this point man, I understand it’s cool to love and hype up everything Kendrick does but be real with yourself
Miseducation of Lauryn Hill shuts that argument down completely😂 she never has to release another album ever again and she's still Top Dog name still mentioned with the best best album best female rapper best rapper best vocalist off one album
@@censored817 crazy considering she stole most of them songs and didn’t give credit, that’s partially why she never made another album, she burned all the people who helped make miseducation so great, but selective criticism i guess
I love how he kept saying it came and went or nobody listening to it anymore. That verse really got under his skin. He tried to convince himself that nobody was listening to it. Drake a clown
The state of Drake after that Control verse, though.
All the evidence you need for why they called him soft. 😔👍🏽
To be fair control was a shock value verse, but drake should’ve just “dissed” him back and not went on this press tour lol
Correction about the King Kunta song. King Kunta was released in March of 2015 a few months before Meek Mill sent his tweet in July of 2015 saying Drake doesn't write his raps. Kendrick couldn't have responded to a beef that hadn't even started yet, but it probably was about Drake lol
Nah I think ur remembering it wrong.
@@Mr.hollow.naught bruh u can literally look up the dates, lmao I didn't include March n July for nothin
Its so funny how Karma works 😂😂😂 Drake talking about how Control was a moment but now his albums are basically moments ppl remember. Kendrick albums are works of art that transcends music 🎶 MMATBS is art. FATD is a moment
Facts
FATD is definitely not a moment. There are some classics on there.
Kendrick Lamar is the best , Drake does not even come close (no competition here)
The comment 27:34 was prophesy, and it ended exactly as he said it would. 😂
This aged like fine wine some would say
All of the lines for these songs are really just wild guesses and a big reach
21:03 Gyalchester
22:22 Diplomatic Immunity
22:39 Sandra's Rose
23:58 Papi's Home
24:20 Forgot I Was Famous
24:49 Silent Hill
25:23 Jimmy Cooks
25:53 More M's
26:18 America Has A Problem
He pulled a lot of disses towards big Sean and said they were Drake disses. He’s reaching for views
It’s always gon be fan theories that fuck a movie up.. and that’s kinda what we have here when people that aren’t the direct responsible parties try to shine light on said responsible parties.. if that makes sense
Forgot I was famous was definitely not a reach though
100%
Some of them aren’t even Subs lol
Drake just saying the word “humble” is shown as a diss. 😂
@@austincasey4621 As well as Drake saying "I'm top 2 and I'm not 2 and I got one" and also "Put 'em up for adoption, sign my name on the dot" it's like he took random bars and tried to pass them off as disses
Not gonna lie. Some of these lines you referenced were reaching. Like the "humble" one Drake says, the"nominated 6 to bury him" Kendrick said, and the "sign my name on the dot" Drake says.
Agreed, Kendrick has stopped answering to Drake ages ago, Drake is running that beef alone.
Almost everything was a huge reach, plenty folks he could have been talking bout
It’s all fun n games til Kung Fu Kenny dedicate a whole song to his ass 🤣
Onggg. He lucky Kendrick prolly really don’t wanna end his career
reason why kenny hasn't is because drake didn't directly diss kendrick, or name dropping him. the candy man line was a warning to not call kenny out by name or drake is cooked
Obviously, Kendrick lived the life that Drake pretends to have lived. Kendrick is what Drake wants people to see him as.
Drake is SOFT 😂 He really took offense to “Control” and decided to be petty because of it. He was all in his feelings 😂😂😂
Great break down
i know drake was having nightmares about that verse back in 2013 lmao
Good video, although I think it’s worth noting that the King Kunta verse actually preceded Drake’s ghostwriting allegations. Meek called out Drake for that in the summer of 2015. However, Quentin Miller was heavily involved in IYRTITL, which dropped before King Kunta, so maybe Kendrick already knew.
Also, good video overall but it’s crazy how you just jacked Diverse Mentality’s style lol
Took ol boy whole style, I thought he had a new UA-cam 😂😂😂
@@genevasgarden5430 like bruh could’ve at least used a different name for the series. Same thumbnail style too 😂 I’ve never seen someone steal so blatantly
Who’s here after Kendrick just dissed Cole and Drake💀😂🫡
Came back after the beef settled 😂
This genre needs more healthy competition like this among the top artists. There was nothing wrong with how Kendrick went about his Control verse. It's not that hard to grasp what he was trying to do when that song came out.
Kendrick came in the game like 50 did u gotta come for the big dawgs head and go hard drake was just mad because he knew Kendrick was more lyrical and had the potential to be bigger than him thats why he tried ta downplay the situation like he wasn't bother but if ur not bothered u wouldn't speak on it drake a puccy😂😂
21:17 Kendrick Lamar is dissing Big Sean on The Heart Part IV not Drake
Both. He was dissin both of em
@@Mr.hollow.naught No, he was only dissing Big Sean
@@camronshean1758no he was dissing both of them. He talked about Jay Z being in rock and roll HOF and Drake ain’t bigger than rapping.
@@travmarquee3213 He only dissed Big Sean. Y'all just reaching for that Drake diss
@@camronshean1758 he dissed them both and people are trying to explain that to you.
excellent video of something that swept right under my nose for so damn long
I feel like half these lyrics had nothing to do with their feud. lol lots of reaching here but they definitely were sending shots for a minute
Lmao no disrespect but comments like this should be screenshotted for the documentary
u gotta do a part 2 now
I’m surprised you didn’t mention poetic justice!! Kendrick wrote that verse for drake that’s what Kendrick meant on the song king kunta when he said “I promise I wouldn’t tell… but most of y’all sharing bars like you got the bottom bunk in a 2 man cell” if you listen to poetic justice close enough you can understand who the girl is their both referencing!! Kendrick is hands down the best. He made drake diss himself in poetic justice!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Y’all just be lying on here 😂😂😂
@@ericdeanda5393 and you just like to see your own comments because you said nothing to back it up! 🤣🤣🤣
Drake doesn’t want that smoke
I think pumping out albums too soon is what set the bar low, so the 3-4-5 years is valid to have a quality album. I know we want new music constantly, but classic albums take time
Drake the type: to go home and stare in the mirror while crying "why don't they love me" 😂
Cringe
Drake ain’t no mt Rushmore … Drake is a pop star … stop it !
Drake came up as a rapper. He’s proved himself time and time again, stop it .
Shorty was on drizzy helmet during that big boy interview 😂. The east way though
Onggggg 😂
Correction Section 80 is Kendrick’s debut indy album, GKMC is Kendrick’s debut Major label STUDIO album. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
That King Kunta diss doesn’t add up. Drake and Meek didn’t start their beef until summer of 2015, King Kunta dropped months before Drake got exposed.
Well Kenny did say '' swear I won't tell'' , prolly was hinting to the fact that he knew before meek did
@@tipskylark7021nah cause that’s too vague ghostwriting in the rap industry has been a pretty hot topic looooooooong before drake. I mean Kendrick clearly wrote Dre’s verse on Compton
@@romaretaylor9953 Yeah but Dr. Dre is more of a producer than a GOATED rapper like Dreezy Drake
Awesome video, the best coverage of the timeline of this beef I seen so far. Only thing that comes to mind that you missed is the Hillbillies track Kendrick and Keem dropped earlier this year, which had quite a few potential disses toward Drake. Otherwise, fire video man, definitely subscribing if this the heat you comin wit.
We gone need a update on this....😂
You missed Drakes subliminal line on Churchill Downs. “Same ones that say they run the game when they not even in it” people were saying that was a shot at Kendrick
Too vague
lol how is Kendrick not Running the Game ? Dude dropped an album and had the biggest Tour of 2022 with every show sold out
@@KestraBeatz shitt I didn’t say it, Drake said it😂
hahaha Drake makes some of the worst bars though no hate to his success@@_ElijahEarl
@@KestraBeatz This did NOT age well lmaooooo
That 21 big stepper was such a reach and had absolutely nothing to do with Kendrick do your homework on rap vernacular
Here after Kendrick dissed drake
Drake caught feelings cause he could feel Kendrick replacing him and taking his shine, every step of the way he had to witness kendrick drop classic after classic and get his flowers while his credibility dwindled
It’s funny how in the beginning drake was brushing him off saying it’s about consistency in the body of work that gets u respect and Kendrick has been beating him in that category ever since 😂💯🐐
Not really bc you can’t name 10 world wide Kendrick hits😂
Never
Kendrick's albums have been on a different level to Drakes. Drake's albums are just ''Ok let's download 2 tolerable songs and move on'' whereas Kendrick's albums are art you can delve into. Diff level.@@djdefinite1634
@ me if you want to back n forth ;p doubt u will @@djdefinite1634
Not rn he’s not
I got love for them all. That control verse set the bar and all of them exceeded it in their own way. I think this society is too fixated on putting great artists against one another because the "Beef" era was profitable. But look how it turned out. How many great artists lost their lives. Like I'm happy that this generation of Hip Hop and Rap has people like Kendrick, Cole and Drake. Because they matured and fathering this newer generation of artists the same way as their forefathers of Hip Hop and Rap did.
It’s strange to say you wanna murder someone then say why is the media pinning me against this guy. Bro faker then some yeezys😂
Drake don't want that smoke. Drake knows he no match for Kendrick. There no one can mess with Kendrick.
Let’s not forget the one who really lost here. Big Sean boiiiii
Not all of the lines that was reference were disses
The fact that they've been sending subliminal shots at each other for 10+ years is quite impressive 😂
It’s actually so funny how Drake spoke about consistency, at the time those statements made a lot of sense he’s been the guy for a long time but 2019 till now it’s not been GREAT like previous years.
Anything after 2015 was mid or below mid
@@depthbomb94 scorpion and views are very good albums, Dark Lane is mid, CLB is underrated (has some good songs on there) Honestly Never mind is just different and unexpected it’s not a bad album people just wanted him to rap, Her Loss is really good and for all the dogs is just alright I think he could’ve done better on that
True. And that consitutes 70% of his discography
@@arseeoliveira6934 yea how unfortunate cause I really liked his albums. If you’re reading this it’s too late is probably my fav work from him
In your opinion but in the public's opinion he's the top artist so I think he has
If you really understand the lyrics of Poetic Justice, it’s a diss within itself
What we really need to know is what happened with him and Trey songz
The right/truthful way to end the video 👏
theyve been subliminally dissing each other for 10 years straight they should give it a rest and collab once more
this shit aged so good 😂😂