kendrick calls out drake being a leech on black culture, a pedo, and having an armada of ghostwriters and drake fans are like “we already knew this” LIKE BRO AND THAT ALL SITS RIGHT WITH YOU?
Exactly right like why is this even going on if we have no proof drake is even writing his shit. By what we know drake will never write as good as kdot so this should be the end of it
Didn't call him a pedo and I didn't know why,people are right to say it's recycled because it literally is, didn't add shit to the beef. The point is that if you do a story of adidon Kendrick remix(with a pinch or Rick Ross) what's the fucking point, we already got that, ez
Heard that last one from drake? Mf was talking to everybody. They are going 3-2 as far as I'm concerned. Drake is kinda like those boxer that don't have great technique but hit hard and k-dot so far has a lot of technique and places his shots well but just doesn't crack as hard
By adopting the accent (crodie) and slang I feel like he got close to drake's family while not really mentioning anything about them. Making the dont speak in the family threat that much threatening 😂. It's like calling your mom the name that only people in your household call her by. Or putting my hand on your son's shoulder but not actually hurting him. Like if he was speaking to a samoan he'd say don't speak in the family ous.😂 He even ends it by saying I be at the New Ho king (restaurant in Toronto) eatin fried rice with a dip sauce and a blammy (gun) crodie. Bringing him closer to Toronto/drakes family, with a gun (I think lyrically) ready to do damage. Genius says this is a hint that dot can go anywhere in the world including Canada even with the crodies "crips Canada version". He can go to Canada but drake has to check in when he comes to Compton or get extorted as soon as he gets off the plane. I don't think it's meant to be literal though. Not to say it's intended by dot but it's a nice feeling to it. Either way I like the picture it paints, that if you talk about my family I'll harm (talk bad about) yours. It's a threat.
@@benjaminan1183he was making fun of the accent, which is famously considered to just copy other cultures. Which is also a criticism of drake lmao. He’s saying his whole city is as fake as drake.
@@jlmurph2there's an email that came out indicating they tried to block the original from getting any air play on the radio station(s) (can't remember if it was one station or several)
That's like when Mariah carey a RNB legend and Eminem a hip hop legend were going at it and nick cannon tried to be part of the beef and had the weakest disses of all 3😂
No he just says the wrong person. It happens when you write a song with no other writers. He even references both Sixth Sense and A.I. which have Haley Joel Osment. Melon is right, the line just kinda fits better with Haley.
23:56 Kendrick getting them mixed up was most definitely on purpose, cause he seemingly says Joe-hale Osteen to initally reference both of them, then using the AI reference to connect both of them (Joel Osteen has been replicated by AI a lot and Haley Joel was in a movie called AI), the Sixth Sense reference to hint to Haley Joel specifically, the mixup is purposeful because he "doesn't know if he's fighting ghosts (Haley Joel) or AI (Joel Osteen)"
That is a massive reach, and we know you got it from the genius lyrics meaning section, bc nobody would’ve thought that on their own, since Joel Osteen is not known for being replicated by AI.
So lets get it straight. Kendrick does say Joel Hale Osteen, seemingly conflating Haley Joel Osment and Joel Osteen. However both people have a history with AI (Haley Joel Osment being in the film Artificial Intelligence and Joel Osteen being replicated by AI) and a history with ghosts (Haley Joel Osment being in Sixth Sense which Kendrick references, and Joel Osteen being perceived as a con artist claiming he's the Holy Ghost). It's funny because if you look at it from the perspective of referencing Osteen it's about being a fake (he was faked by AI and he's accused of being a fake Holy Ghost). If you look at it from the perspective of referencing Haley Joel Osment, those are to be taken more truthful, the film AI is literally about real AI, and the Sixth Sense is about a kid who can literally talk to ghosts. All of that being said, if he purposefully conflated them I don't like how he phrased the line "Funny he was in a film called AI" because that signifies he is only referring to Haley Joel Osment and not Osteen. There is no way you can interpret that line for Osteen. I think if he let the bar remain more ambiguous then I can believe it was intentional to conflate them. But it honestly feels like he just confused both guys and mistakenly combined their names. lol
yup, also when you just consider the type of mf that Joel Osteen is- he’s a massive fake that’s only in the business for the wealth and popularity, much like drake.
I swear the only reason anyone thinks Drake won is either they didn't listen to the songs or they have different standards for Kendrick and Drake. Nobody went "I'm disappointed because it's all shit we already know" when Drake said Kendrick is short and doesn't sell as much, but when Kendrick dissects Drake's entire personality for 6 minutes straight people suddenly go "yeah but we know this"
Don’t forget it took Drake longer to respond than Kendrick but people kept saying Dot loss because his response wasn’t 10 minutes later. Edit: Like That dropped March 22nd, Drake responded April 13th which is 22 days and Kendrick took 17 but apparently being 5 days quicker with a better song means you loss. Go figure! Drake fans smoking the craziest copium/hopium right now.
Unironically NFRs podcasts take on it, "it's shit we already knew" And I say this as a fan of them for what 2 years has it been? 20k subs if I remember right and they at 200k+ rn
I think both disses are mid, so the result is more disappointing, because these people claim to be the GOATS. But in one of those Drake only had a couple lines because he was responding to 4 people and in Kendrik, it was 6 min of recycled bars from Pusha T, Rick Ross and Megan the stallion. I hope both of them step up
Both tracks are kinda mid but especially mid for what we all know Kendrick can really do. I wish this beef happened in like 2015 when they were better.
@SupportTheLittleGuy he isn't saying someone has Parkinsons, kendrick is saying that if the foundations of drakes fame becomes shaky he will be the cause of the downfall, just in a metaphor of the disease Parkinson.
The beauty of this song is everyone saying what their favorite line is, and every time it’s a different one, you can still understand why it’s someone’s favorite
It is hard to pick my favorite bar, but I am going with the outro. It is like the last kick in the face after he already bodied drake. "We don't wanna hear you say nigga no more 🎵
Drake stans when Pusha-T destroys him on Story of Addidon: "Pusha was just spilling tea, he didn't beat Drake bar for bar, he just had the info but that's it, didn't prove he was the better MC in the diss." Drake stans when Kendrick dismantles him on euphoria: "Kendrick didn't have any new info on Drake, we knew all that already, what's the point of a diss if you don't have some new gossip to reveal?" Most pathetic fanbase ever.
Remember that the whole point of this song is to state the fact that everyone knows: Drake fans are POSER. Their opinions dont really matter cause all they did it for is for aesthetic. Like people who wear band shirt and not knowing the band, he literally took them as lil kids
But that's true though. What's the point of this diss if all he did was copy what everyone else already said? Atleast pusha's diss was fire because it was something most people didn't know about at the time, but kdots diss was lame and lacks any replay value
Kendrick also mentioned that he's willing to do rap battle live on camera is also insane. Like he's calling out Drake to test his actual freestyling ability and originality.
Drake is not a lyricist he has his writers text him bars to use, he aint never in his life battle someone face to face, bro gonna come with prepared bars that he aint even write
@@anatorres-ym8ke But this is why I don't know why Drake let his ego get him into this. Drake is not able to keep up with Kendrick lyrically and tbh he doesn't have too outside of this situation, it's only because he asked for this to escalate that it's even being taken there. Otherwise, he could go on doing his Pop Rap thing vibes and dancing and Kendrick can continue really rapping---there didn't need to be any problems but Drake literally begged for it.
Film nerd here: M. Night Shayamalan AND Joel Osteen word play. Kendrick's calling him fake and in it for the money (Joel Osteen megachurch) and calling out the AI and the ghost writers (AI and The Sixth Sense both star Haley Joel Osment). Kinda brilliant actually.
Thank you for saying this. Kendrick says Joel Hale’ Osteen to tie in the 6th sense reference. I feel like a lot of people are missing that part and instead saying Kendrick got his facts mixed up.
but if you listen to the bar instead of just focusing on the name, he's not comparing drake to joel osteen. he said HE'S (kendrick) feeling like Joel Osteen. kendrick comparing drake to the pastor isn't implied just bc he said the name. why would kendrick say _he's_ feeling like a scamming cult leader if hes comparing him to drake? he clearly meant to say Joel Osment--because the question of whether hes battling ghosts or AI got kendrick feeling like Joel Osment, who was in a movie about AI and a movie about ghosts (sixth sense). thats really it
I saw people saying he was complimenting Drake and I was like nah he was telling this dude to quit rapping all together and just go full on pop lol savage
@@basrjim2708 It might be. It’s my favorite bar of the track. Told that boy to stay in his lane and keep making hits to dance to and he won’t be a threat to him at all lol.
One note about 15:55 kendrick’s not saying it’s not about gimmicks and it’s about whos the greatest, kendrick’s saying its not about gimmicks OR about who’s the greatest. His beef with drake isn’t about who’s the “goat” or the better peer, he just legitimately hates him regardless of the goat debate
Yeah I was sad Fantano missed that, but everything else was fantastic. I love how Kendrick conveyed complete disgust on this track. It sounded cathartic; like he was so relieved to finally get this dude out the way.
@@OTCplayboyP What makes you think he won't? Dude's been beefing with Drake for over 10 years and is the exact opposite of what he loves about Hip-Hop, which he's rapped about his entire career. Think it through.
The DMX reference was perfect. A direct response to Drake dissing Kendrick with a Tupac AI. The DMX reference is actually what DMX said about Drake. The Tupac AI verse made up by Drake. 🔥💪🏾
I feel like nardwar didn't like Drake too much either. have you seen that video where he asks "do you STILL kiss your fans?" like his tone when asking that is too inquisitive to be just a silly innocent question
I think the Joel Olsteen line is referencing drake being a scam artist, and also that it sounds like the actor as well, also intentionally mixing it up because he doesn't know if he's battling ghosts or ai, imo.
i know drake fans will call it glazing but i agree. i think if he knew two movies from the guy, it’s unlikely that he didnt google his name at any point lol, and having it be more of a “i cant tell who im even fighting” type of moment makes sense in the context.
Osteen was imitated by AI once before. It made big news and everything. Joel was the kid from 6th sense who saw ghosts (dead people) and who also played in AI. Osteen, being a minister or whatever, is one that leads people to accept and believe in and follow the holy Ghost. It was an intentional twist up of the names that Kendrick was using to juxtapose against the question in the previous bar: which one am I up against? It's actually quite clever.
@@R.A.M.10Hailey Joel Osment is his name. I assumed Kendrick meant to say “Hail Joel Osmeeeenn (intentional mispronunciation)” but wound up saying Joel Hail Osteen and said fuck it just keep it 😂
I don’t think Kendrick cared enough to google it, I think it was just a slip up. Ironically, off him rhymes with osment better than olsteen. It’s kind of a throwaway line despite being pretty darn clever
The Black Delegate is currently in discussions over Mr. Graham's N-Word pass after the scathing but fair arguments presented by Mr. Duckworth. The delegate will give Mr. Graham a chance to defend himself and the fate of his N-Word privileges rely on his response.
HE GOT HIS L.A. C.A PASS REVOKED TOO . . . "EXTORTION MY MIDDLE NAME AS SOON AS YOU JUMP OFF THAT PLANE" . . . BOMPTON FOOLS IS READY AND SO IS ALL OF L.A. . . . FROM BROWNS TO BLACKS TO IN BETWEENERS . . . HE BETTER STAY IN CANADA UNTIL IT ALL COOLS OFF
none of you would understand if your not black😬they struggle in the ghetto no parents vs cops gangs etc with no money...drugs and guns everywhere...drake was on degrassi and never was anywhere near black people
That Benjamin/Jackson/Joe line is another reference to Michael Jackson. Joe was MJ's abusive father, and Benjamin was a pet that MJ owned. Kendrick is saying he's Drake's abusive dad lol.
In my opinion, Drake goes against everything Kendrick stands for. Drake steals flows from rap cultures globally, and he owns ovo that does nothing for their artists. This is how kdot described people who “pimp a butterfly”. Kdots standing on business
Yup, he screws over his own artist I remember he wouldn’t let Ilovemakonnen release music after he made “Tuesday” when he signed him. Kendrick promotes humbleness, Drake does the opposite.
@JamesWill-fi3co I truly don't understand how anyone could mistake Kendrick for being humble. I think it's just that they don't know what the word means
It's funny how Fantano was really upset about J. Cole's trans bar, but is okay with Kendrick calling Drake gay as a diss. No bias in Kendrick's favor, though. Carry on.
@FreshPrince-wj6pi it's because Kendrick is exploiting the irony of Drake pretending to be like he's this womanizing Playboy when in reality he actually fucks with dudes and the thing is, it's not even like a diss because there are rumors that Drake is bisexual so.... not even on the same level bro
@@manaspradhan8041 at this point, I'm convinced drake was just doing it to be the big story that week. Obviously it makes no sense for the biggest rapper right now to go after an internet review for clout, but I don't see a genuine reason why a grown man with a functioning brain would ever do stuff like every single action drake took in the fantano situation 😂😂😂.
for anyone curious, the joel osteen bar was completely intentional, and it is actually the quintuple entendre drake was coaxing kendrick to drop. explanation below: 1. ofc, the bar references ghostwriters and fighting them but also that the tracks could be written by ai, and he doesn’t know which he’s fighting 2. tupac passed away so drake is using the ai of a ghost 3. “feels like joel osteen” who is a televangelist, saying drake is a cult leader. also, osteen has been impersonated by AI many times, making him the AI part of this double 4. mentions films that HALEY joel OSMENT was in, the ghost part of this double, not joel osteen, the ai part of the double, emphasizing on how he is confused who he is battling (ghosts or ai) , with osment being AI and osteen being ghosts 5. haley joel osment saw dead people in the sixth sense, another meaning of ghost, but he was also in a film called ai, further confusing if he’s battling ai or ghosts ‼️also, what pretty much confirms it is intentional is the way he pronounces joel- instead of the traditional “jole”, he says it like jo-hel, which is a way you can say the name but that is less common. point being it sounds like “joel haley” just said very fast, further blurring the lines of who he is battling this is the quintuple that drake “wouldn’t understand”- this is a confusing and misnamed bar on purpose so drake wouldn’t understand it, in direct rebuttal to what drake said on taylor made freestyle.
I hear what you’re saying but this seems like a reach because the next line says “funny he was in a film called AI, and my six sense telling me to off him” these dont apply to osteen at all so why would he call him by name and not the other joel…
@@colincaton01 as i explained, it’s purposely confusing the two people to make it unsure whether he’s fighting ai or ghosts (ghostwriters). purposely using the wrong name achieves this. also- he kinda says both names , genius lyrics don’t rly capture that well, but he kinda melds them both together if you listen
The bar that went over everyone’s head… I be at New Ho King eatin' fried rice with a dip sauce and a blammy, crodie Tell me you're cheesin', fam New Ho King is the restaurant where Drake got robbed back in 2009 for his Young Money chain 🤯. Kendrick mentioning it while imitating Drake’s Toronto accent asking if he’s cheesin (mad) is golden.
16:01 He specifically says it’s NOT about who’s the greatest. That’s the point of the bar, to make the next segment about straight up hatred hit harder.
@@nameisamine And the line immediately after that . . . "Keep makin' me dance, wavin' my hand, and it won't be no threat" This is what we call a disingenuous, backhanded, compliment bro 💀
23:50 He was acting confused. It was a play on "Am I battling a ghost or AI?" He furthers his "confusion" by saying "he was in a movie called AI, and my 6th Sense telling me to off him". The actor he's actually referencing is Haley Joel Osment, who was in both AI and 6th Sense. But again, he doesn't know WHO he's battling
kendrick is too smart man. he knows what people wanna hear. combine that with knowing what drake does NOT want to hear (which he's also good at). and boom; kendrick wins
We all knew Kendrick would win as soon as it started. The only reason he didn’t go hard on Cole (yet) is because he apologized before it was too late for his career.
Drake - "You're short with small feet" Kendrick - "I'm taking your N-word pass, you're a dead beat dad, you're zesty and your music is boring af... I can keep going if you'd like" 🤣
Drake had a 4 minute song having to address 5 people and Kendrick had a 6 minute song entirely dedicated to Drake. The Kendrick meat riders are out in full swing right now. At least try to think with some common sense.
@@FrigidHeights Forgetting about his desperate 3 minute reach to try get at Kendrick which literally didnt say anything of value. Just take the L buddy
"I make music that electrify ’em, you make music that pacify ’em I can double down on that line, but spare you this time, that’s random acts of kindness" Surface level, Drake makes the lowest common denominator easy bake tracks. Deeper...Kendrick straight called this man a PEDO! JEEEEESUS!
@@dylanmartin4823pacifier is what you give to an enfant to stop them from crying. Basically he’s commenting on drake’s relationships with young women while also saying that his music puts people to sleep (could be a akademics reference??)
Kendricks said " we don't want to hear you say n!gga no more" in the tone of kanye on the track "get em high" ..Kendrick is surgical he also says "remember" like drake in "worst behavior"
I think that meant there wouldn't be any special video effects and zoom ins, and would just be plain what fantano said. Also, I doubt the 73 minutes contained that much more of substance; if Fantano's anything like me when I edit, you can cut out two thirds of the time just by taking out the silence, filler words, and rephrasings.
The way I've read the "bad bitches; you don't like women" bars is more about Drakes hypocrisy and the way he appropriates culture. There has been a lot of criticism of Drake over his misogyny, especially with the recent digs at Meg and Rhianna. Honestly the way I've seen Drakes attitude reminds me of those weird conservative dudes on twitter that see women as only objects to covet and to hold power over while finding actual feminine traits that don't fit their very strict bizarre criteria repulsive. Despite this Drake currently leans into the trappings on femininity with the painted nails and bringing in rappers like Sexxy Redd to dance with. To Kendrick, Drake is doing this because he actually sees these young female rappers as the actual competition for his pop rap lane. He puts on an act like he's one of the girlies just as he put on his gangster act. Kendrick sees everything Drake does as this act: appropriating and pretending to be something or someone despite his lack of actual respect for them or the culture.
this line really hit me (prob because i’m a female rap fan). drake will drop a song for the ladies like “nice for what” and has a legion of women that adore him, but it’s so obvious that he’s hateful.
Exactly.. a lot of dweebs in here not understanding that on some "Actchualllly" bullshit.... Joel Osteen is a fake ass Megachurch pastor who is battling fake ass ghosts in front of people who pay to see him- same thing with Drake.
Remember when Fantano said that rap beef is childish and a thing of the past, when J Cole apologized? Look at bro dissecting bar for bar of every single diss song ever since lmao
He prolly means most beefs are a waste of time to pay attention to and hella dumb Twitter shit, it's diff when you're dropping a fire track randomly at 1 in the morning calling drake a bad bitch and putting the record straight
@@bubsadoozy that's an incredibly reductive statement. Lyricism, or I suppose to be more precise, poetry and artistry of any kind, is not a specific thing. By that I mean that it doesn't always have to exist on airs of defamiliarization and ambiguity. Not every lyric has to be something that you have to think deeply about. You have to understand the intent. Why did Kendrick decide to be straightforward here? Why does it work so well? Because it cuts deeper. Within the context of the whole piece and the whole intent of the piece it reveals a layer of not caring how he makes drake feel, he's letting him know straight up what he thinks of him. Not everything has to be this complicated riddle to solve. Sometimes something more simple will be artistically better than something complicated. If you don't understand I don't think you truly understand artistry, and what it is capable of. You're also just unfairly nitpicking the most straightforward lines of the song as if that's emblematic of the whole rap. Like come on dude, you can't be this disingenuous.
@@ColombianThunder The word you're looking for is "abstraction". I'm not insisting art needs to be. But it also shouldn't read like something that my grade 9 students write. This is "art" for predominantly a young, teenage, audience and its gotten to the point where you can really feel that to the point that it's legitimely concerning people dignify it to such a degree.
@@bubsadoozy like I said, you'e cherry picking a few lines out of a rap song and using them as exemplary moment of why it's bad without engaging with their intent at all. It just screams of someone that is either very dismissive of the whole rap genre (and God if you think this is bad I could find you a million other more "9th grade" lyrics worse than this) or of someone who doesn't really read poetry at all except maybe one Lord Byron piece awhile ago and thinks anything not like that is bad. I'm not going to sit here and say Kendrick should be some poet laureate or something, but Jesus Christ dude it's a diss track. I'm not really a fan of them either. They're petty, unnecessary, and ultimately serves to advertise both rappers. But people here are comparing this diss track to another. Within that context it's very very easy to say that Kendrick is a much better Lyricist than Drake even if the lyrics themselves aren't the best thing he's ever made. But I digress, I don't think you are properly engaging with the material.
that sexy red line is just😭😭😭kendrick said "you're so frutty it's only natural you hate older women it must be that feminine rivalry people talk about"💀💀
Actually think the Sexy Red bar is talking about how Drake sleeps with women who get plastic surgery. Kendrick has spoken out against over use of cosmetic surgery/filters on songs like DNA. Since Drake has also had plastic surgery he is saying that him and Sexy Red are the same.
@@Skygooose I actually think it’s Kendrick going after the allegations. Sexxy red is a bad bitch and she was pregnant at the time (still is?) and that drake also considers the fetus a bad bitch.
Calling that man a dead beat dad, taking his black card, calling him a pedo, saying he’s gay and a bad bitch, exposing his fake abs, mentioning ghost writers and more is the ultimate disrespect I’m not sure how Drake recovers from this Kendrick has been waiting for this for years and said everything we’ve all been saying my favorite part was “I like Drake with melodies I don’t like Drake when he act tuff” that’s exactly how I’ve felt about Drake for the better part of a decade he truly is speaking for the culture fatality by Kung Fu King Kendrick
Battle rap isn't about who can dig up more shit about the other though. All Kendrick did was prove that Drake was a shittier person than him. While Kendrick's disses were definitely more personal and impactful, the disses alone aren't what make a good diss track... Drake proved he was the better MC with Push Ups. Nobody is going to be listening to Euphoria in 3 months, it's simply not a good track. Word salad, awkward flow, awkward delivery.
Kendrick's mastery in weaving complex narratives and hard-hitting beats into 'Euphoria' not only showcases his lyrical genius but also cements his position at the forefront of meaningful hip-hop. His ability to maintain authenticity while pushing musical boundaries is truly inspiring!
The Joel Osteen bar most likely wasn't a mistake. It refers to Osteen being known as the Holy Ghost as well as tying into the "ghosts vs ai" as Kendrick doesn't know who he's actually battling with
I’m probably coping or reaching but there’s a part of me that believes Kendrick left the mistake in to show the he actually wrote it since AI would probably know the difference between Osteen and Osment
Damn I feel like he missed all of the pedo subtext. The island, the pacifier (double down), the real women, the weirdness of funding a show like euphoria. I’m sure there’s more I’m not remembering Also skipping the Toronto specific stuff and the n word part is kinda crazy, those are probably the two deepest cuts on the track. Not because it’s smart and lyrical, but because it’s so damn disrespectful.
The real women is because Adonis' mother was a pornstar, it wasn't about underage girls. Kendrick defended R Kelly and thinks MJ is innocent. People are reaching with this.
I don't think anyone has mentioned that on the like that verse YNW Melly mistakenly thought Kendrick name dropped him and now on the response Kendrick actually did. He's definitely very aware of social media talk lol
Me yelling at the phone cause bro said Kendrick said it’s about who the greatest when Kendrick literally said it’s not about who the greatest, it’s about love and hate and that he’s the biggest hater.
The line about Joel (Osment) Osteen is wild, likening him to seeing ghosts he's battling, much like Haley Joel Osment in "The Sixth Sense." It's a clever play on Osteen's persona as a megachurch pastor with a devoted following, suggesting he's more of a magician than a preacher, manipulating his followers for profit. Equating Drake to a phony rapper with a devoted cult following, suggesting his lyrics are all crafted by others, is one of the most brilliant bars I've come across. K. did it on purpose imo
Yeah. Actually surprised Fantano missed that since Olsteen is kind of associated with the political culture wars. Fantano is tapped into politics by some extent. I also thought about the idea of a pastor being a ghost/demon slayer.
The Joel Osteen bar is a reference to how Joel Osteen the preacher is commonly impersonated by AI very often, and then connects Haley Joel Osment the actor to it afterward because their names are similar and he was in AI and Sixth Sense.
@@jacobcashdanielThat is correct. They actually updated the lyrics on Apple Music today and it now says “Joe hale Osteen”. He was definitely mixing the names together
On the Osteen scheme, Kendrick purposely confuses the two, both Haley Joel Osment and Joel Osteen as a performance bar to convey the fact that he doesnt know who hes battling with, the Ghosts Writers or the AI. Osment being the ghost writer reference and Osteen being the AI one.
I'm a Kendrick fan but thats a stretch. Osteen has no reason to be in that bar at all. He said HES feeling like Joel hale Osteen. You trying to act like it somehow means he's saying drake is like a mega church pastor? Not saying there's not a real legitimate reason he bent those names like that but this ain't it. He could have easily said the name correctly and it would rhyme with the next line. I beleive he did it on purpose but it might be for reasons we don't understand. Remember this is for Drake to understand. Not every line will make sense to fans.
Both are also performative figures. Ones an actor and the other is a grifter theatrical preacher. Good play on the “you’re an actor and fake” concept while playing into the confusion aspect you mentioned.
Drake is done. The “public opinion” is just children, bots, and sheep. Drake is a made up corporate idea of a rapper and backed by corporations. Kendrick is a real rapper. But no matter how much Drake is exposed as fake - these idiots keep buying it and actually prefer it. They want the machine to win, they’re okay with it, and Drake is pretty much AI already. He’s just composed of what focus group data says about what kids listen to.
Haha @ Drake is done. As long as he keeps making entertaining music he’s not done. People aren’t idiots for listening to music they enjoy. He got to where he is because he’s made some incredible music. A corporation isn’t going to back someone that doesn’t have talent. I can’t imagine living in a world where a great song comes on and my hating ass doesn’t want to hear it because the person is “fake” as you stated. It’s entertainment, that is all.
@@christopher2447 tell me more about how you just echoed everything I said. The fact that you will still buy something that is literally appropriating what’s real within the culture, you’d rather buy the package from the guy the corporation backs because he has “talent”. I won’t deny drakes vocal talents and why he’s backed, but I stopped buying it when he started talking tough. He’s disrespecting our culture and he’s only able to act like a child because he has the corporation to make things go away. But not anymore. It’s center stage where he’s always wanted to be and he’s looking like a fool. You may not have any honor or respect for our culture, but we do. It’s not safe for Drake fans in LA. It’s deeper than you think. Our entire lifestyle and culture has been mocked for a rich boy to play poor boy when it suits him to act tough.
The way he pronounces Joel, makes me think he definitely meant to invoke the Haley part of Haley Joel Osment, but who knows; could also just be a genuine stumble from Dot.
@@Ten_Thousand_Locustshe literally explains it later (JoeHale Osteen) by saying he doesn’t know if he’s battling Ai or ghosts (invokes sixth sense reference as a stamp for proof), meaning he’s confused by the name and the actions he should be taking to respond. Like how are we not understanding this man?
"I be at New Ho King eating fried rice with a dip sauce and a blammy, crodie" might be deeper than anyone realizes: In 2009, Sizzlac filmed his last music video at New Ho King in Toronto before his passing. Allegedly, Sizzlac was believed to have robbed Drake with a gun ("blammy") and fled ("dip") the scene. Allegedly, Drake collaborated with law enforcement. The line "nobody steals my food" is a possible double entendre to that. Sizzlac chose not to snitch as he thought it would impact his music career. Kendrick is literally saying he'd have no problem making his way to Toronto for Chinese food, but that "extortion my middle name as soon as you jump out of that plane" should Drake ever make his way to Compton 😅 In happier news, since New Ho King's shoutout in the diss track, the restaurant was showered with five-star reviews, received an insane amount of out of town patrons and were featured on Toronto's local news broadcast 😀😀
Last beat switch samples a Memphis artist by the name of Frayser Boy The song sampled is called (I wish a Ma’Fucka Would) Kung Fu Kenny This boy too strategic
@@thetruthisreal-s1syou’re insane if you think Drake has no ammo to come back with. he hasn’t even gotten a chance to make a dedicated kendrick diss yet.
@@FrigidHeights drake has a great catalog of music and a nice voice but kendrick attacked drakes persona...which is a move that could hurt drakes career💯drake has proof he has been lying to us about things so if these things are true idk whats worse
This might be the best day of Fantanos life. He must feel so validated and special that the guy he hates so much is getting dissed by his favorite rapper ever 😂
Im partially confident that the next track kendrick drops is def gonna mention drakes pop shit. Like how are you gonna diss someone for pop features when pop is damn near your entire catalog
Bro. You need an Anthony Fantano explanation. Kendrick goes so cryptic. I mean. We can play chess I front of the hot dog stadium all day. Who are the diss tracks for really?
@@undercookedtoast1479while I’m a big Kendrick fan it’s not the same thing, Drake embraces being pop music basically and the diss was that Kendrick frames himself as the savior of hip hop while also doing pop features. While I think Kdot can do both at the same time, I can understand the diss
@@Lebo123No its pretty direct. He quite literally says I hate the way you walk and talk and dress and sneak diss. He made fun of his accent, he mentions pusha t, but he also has a lot of direct bars with indirect meanings that add to it
i think the "chipped by a throwaway" part coupled with the "I hurt your feelings? You don't wanna work with me no more? Okay" lines are a reference to Kendrick's Control verse back in the day, which is when Drake said the stuff about not wanting to work with him after, and where the whole beef really began
the editors note at the beginning is killing me because i know theyre gonna fall to their knees when they find out about family matters, meet the grahams, and 6:16 in la all within 24 hours
Fantano going on a whole tangent about how it’s about who’s the greatest when he misread a lyric that actually says it’s NOT about who’s the greatest is kinda funny
I think Fantano missed a clear shot that Kendrick was taking when talking about "Drake not knowing about a father raising his son." I think not only were those lines a dig at Drake raising his kid, but also a dig at Drake's relationship with his own father. I think Kendrick was pointing out that Drake would know nothing about a father raising their son because Drake's own father was mostly absent from his Drake's life growing up.
It's a double entendree, because Drake repeats the same deadbeat behavior like his father, therefore, Drake doesn't know what raising a kid is (as the kid, and as the father)
Kendrick taking Drake’s N-Word pass felt like Aang taking Ozai’s firebending away
That fight was so awesome 🙌
LMAO
Haha Hell yeah.. !!
This is one of my favourite comment on YT.
😂😂
Somewhere Pusha T has the biggest fuckin grin on his face listening to Euphoria.
“Peel it back layer by layer”
It's a surgical summer y'all 😂
Pusha kinda caught a stray
How?@@bennnny_prodz
I dont get that bar
kendrick calls out drake being a leech on black culture, a pedo, and having an armada of ghostwriters and drake fans are like “we already knew this” LIKE BRO AND THAT ALL SITS RIGHT WITH YOU?
Exactly right like why is this even going on if we have no proof drake is even writing his shit. By what we know drake will never write as good as kdot so this should be the end of it
He has yet to explicitly call Drake a pedo. I hope that's the allegation he is keeping in his backpocket for maximum chaos.
If u put it that way, it gets darker. Damn!
Didn't call him a pedo and I didn't know why,people are right to say it's recycled because it literally is, didn't add shit to the beef. The point is that if you do a story of adidon Kendrick remix(with a pinch or Rick Ross) what's the fucking point, we already got that, ez
@@Kenshi_nellacukiwhat’s the show Euphoria about?
Drake was talking to his fans, Kendrick was talking to drake
Underrated comment
Drake is more focused on controlling the narrative online than anything else, it seems
That's cap
@@bmhwdyhow does it seem like that
Heard that last one from drake? Mf was talking to everybody. They are going 3-2 as far as I'm concerned.
Drake is kinda like those boxer that don't have great technique but hit hard and k-dot so far has a lot of technique and places his shots well but just doesn't crack as hard
Kdot calling Drake a kid that fucks with kids but not his own kid is fucking hilarious. It fits so well
God DAMN! This comment is a bar in itself
I hate when white people have opinions about rap. Yall know nothing about the culture besides what you see on tv.
Where did he call him a kid that fucks with kids? 😖 Way too many of y'all WANT people to be pedos and it's weird af lmao
So well put, in other word.. BARS!!
By adopting the accent (crodie) and slang I feel like he got close to drake's family while not really mentioning anything about them. Making the dont speak in the family threat that much threatening 😂.
It's like calling your mom the name that only people in your household call her by. Or putting my hand on your son's shoulder but not actually hurting him.
Like if he was speaking to a samoan he'd say don't speak in the family ous.😂
He even ends it by saying I be at the New Ho king (restaurant in Toronto) eatin fried rice with a dip sauce and a blammy (gun) crodie. Bringing him closer to Toronto/drakes family, with a gun (I think lyrically) ready to do damage.
Genius says this is a hint that dot can go anywhere in the world including Canada even with the crodies "crips Canada version". He can go to Canada but drake has to check in when he comes to Compton or get extorted as soon as he gets off the plane. I don't think it's meant to be literal though.
Not to say it's intended by dot but it's a nice feeling to it.
Either way I like the picture it paints, that if you talk about my family I'll harm (talk bad about) yours. It's a threat.
How can a vegan be such a beef enjoyer
The Impossible™️ beef is on his breath
Lmao
I guess it's a "meat " me halfway situation 😂
hahahahahahahahahahaha perfect
how can you be real with so many fake features?
Every diss aimed at Drake is a W for Adonis. He experiences a better version of fatherhood from Drake every time Drake gets buried.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
K-Dot does it for the kids.
This is so true haha
Omg 😩😩😩
Ey yoooo!!
Kendrick was basically telling Drake he is focusing on the wrong kids
i-
NAHHHHHHHHHH FR 😂😂
Good god
I scrolled past this until it finally clicked and holy shit
☠☠
Kendrick imitating the "Toronto accent" is legitimately one of the top moments of the year, that shit was cathartic
Not really, it was hard to tell what he was going for, the depiction was too high pitched and exaggerated.
Really ? Wow .
@@benjaminan1183it wasn’t hard to tell at all.
@@benjaminan1183 Drake stans when they have to utilize their last two brain cells
@@benjaminan1183he was making fun of the accent, which is famously considered to just copy other cultures. Which is also a criticism of drake lmao. He’s saying his whole city is as fake as drake.
Why is nobody talking about Drake sending a cease and desist for Like that. That's a humongous L
Didn't he also pay WorldStarHipHop to take down the official audio of Story of Adidon a while back too?
Because it was to Kanyes version. Kanye and Drake aren't able to say each other's name in songs. Kendrick wanted ppl to think it was to the original.
And he got hit right back by 2pacs estate which is why the other track got taken down
@@jlmurph2there's an email that came out indicating they tried to block the original from getting any air play on the radio station(s) (can't remember if it was one station or several)
@@jlmurph2can you elaborate as to why they aren’t allowed to mention one another?
“Drake, even with ghost writers, has an uphill battle on his hands.” is nasty work 💀💀💀
loooool
😂❤
1K like. Proud of that
Don't forget about AI
Hes MESSY 😂😂😂
Melon really reading Kendrick's diss bars to us like it's a bedtime story
And explaining it to us like an English teacher
@@APairOfOldSkoolVans the curtains are blue
@@JJJackson777 That’s because K Dot and Drake are sad their friendship is strained :’(
me fr rn 😅
Well, someone is getting put to bed so it tracks.
We don’t wanna hear you say light to decent 6 no moreeeee
😂😂😂😂😂
Stop
Something J cole fans would say😭
sorbe t shar nk
🏴☠️
Cole saying I’m out lowkey lookin like a good move
That's like when Mariah carey a RNB legend and Eminem a hip hop legend were going at it and nick cannon tried to be part of the beef and had the weakest disses of all 3😂
He would’ve fit so beautifully in the midst of all this. Sucks we’ll never get to hear it :/
@@BrandonAyong Ye is the Nick Cannon of this one
@@exoZeliaHaha kinda true
still fk jfold feeling like Muhammad ali ahh
The way Kendrick says "lemme see you push a teee" is so funny
That was corny
@@kamikazi5144corny like a Canadian rapper with a fake accent buying Tupac’s ring
@@mattknelsen9138 Doesn't matter whatever voice K Dot was using throughout that track was corny. Delivery was off point
@@kamikazi5144what drugs are you on? Keep them away from me
@@Jwitdaplays Sure. More drugs for me.
Joel osteen was outed for using AI to write his sermons. The line is “Haley Joel osteen” because he’s battling ghosts AND ai
Bud where is this that I can find about Joel Osteen using AI. I don't like that man at all but I never heard of this
he was never outed
my interpretation was Osteen is a phoney "man of god" and Drake is cut from the same cloth
No he just says the wrong person. It happens when you write a song with no other writers. He even references both Sixth Sense and A.I. which have Haley Joel Osment. Melon is right, the line just kinda fits better with Haley.
Just wait until Drake destroys him by calling him a doodoo butt
23:56 Kendrick getting them mixed up was most definitely on purpose, cause he seemingly says Joe-hale Osteen to initally reference both of them, then using the AI reference to connect both of them (Joel Osteen has been replicated by AI a lot and Haley Joel was in a movie called AI), the Sixth Sense reference to hint to Haley Joel specifically, the mixup is purposeful because he "doesn't know if he's fighting ghosts (Haley Joel) or AI (Joel Osteen)"
Been scrolling looking for this correction lol. Melon’s the one who was in a rush I think.
I was looking for this comment too 😅
That is a massive reach, and we know you got it from the genius lyrics meaning section, bc nobody would’ve thought that on their own, since Joel Osteen is not known for being replicated by AI.
So lets get it straight. Kendrick does say Joel Hale Osteen, seemingly conflating Haley Joel Osment and Joel Osteen. However both people have a history with AI (Haley Joel Osment being in the film Artificial Intelligence and Joel Osteen being replicated by AI) and a history with ghosts (Haley Joel Osment being in Sixth Sense which Kendrick references, and Joel Osteen being perceived as a con artist claiming he's the Holy Ghost). It's funny because if you look at it from the perspective of referencing Osteen it's about being a fake (he was faked by AI and he's accused of being a fake Holy Ghost). If you look at it from the perspective of referencing Haley Joel Osment, those are to be taken more truthful, the film AI is literally about real AI, and the Sixth Sense is about a kid who can literally talk to ghosts.
All of that being said, if he purposefully conflated them I don't like how he phrased the line "Funny he was in a film called AI" because that signifies he is only referring to Haley Joel Osment and not Osteen. There is no way you can interpret that line for Osteen. I think if he let the bar remain more ambiguous then I can believe it was intentional to conflate them. But it honestly feels like he just confused both guys and mistakenly combined their names. lol
yup, also when you just consider the type of mf that Joel Osteen is- he’s a massive fake that’s only in the business for the wealth and popularity, much like drake.
I swear the only reason anyone thinks Drake won is either they didn't listen to the songs or they have different standards for Kendrick and Drake. Nobody went "I'm disappointed because it's all shit we already know" when Drake said Kendrick is short and doesn't sell as much, but when Kendrick dissects Drake's entire personality for 6 minutes straight people suddenly go "yeah but we know this"
Don’t forget it took Drake longer to respond than Kendrick but people kept saying Dot loss because his response wasn’t 10 minutes later.
Edit: Like That dropped March 22nd, Drake responded April 13th which is 22 days and Kendrick took 17 but apparently being 5 days quicker with a better song means you loss. Go figure! Drake fans smoking the craziest copium/hopium right now.
Unironically NFRs podcasts take on it, "it's shit we already knew"
And I say this as a fan of them for what 2 years has it been? 20k subs if I remember right and they at 200k+ rn
Or they say "no flow, boring beat"... they be trippin
I think both disses are mid, so the result is more disappointing, because these people claim to be the GOATS. But in one of those Drake only had a couple lines because he was responding to 4 people and in Kendrik, it was 6 min of recycled bars from Pusha T, Rick Ross and Megan the stallion. I hope both of them step up
Both tracks are kinda mid but especially mid for what we all know Kendrick can really do. I wish this beef happened in like 2015 when they were better.
You was signed to a melon that was signed to a melon who said he was signed to that melon
We don’t wanna hear you say melon no more
I love how dumb these comments can be
When you stand next to Sexyy Red I believe you see two bad melons
@@SchadenfreudeUYshit is actually hilarious tho 😭😭😭
Probably because I rapped it in Kendrick’s voice
YNW Melon
Kendrick saying “park his son” as Parkinson’s after saying “shaky” is just a different level of word play
Who has Parkinson’s in drakes circle??
@SupportTheLittleGuy he isn't saying someone has Parkinsons, kendrick is saying that if the foundations of drakes fame becomes shaky he will be the cause of the downfall, just in a metaphor of the disease Parkinson.
The beauty of this song is everyone saying what their favorite line is, and every time it’s a different one, you can still understand why it’s someone’s favorite
Facts!
Why not?@adayaweek
For me it gotta be, "dementia must run in his family, make it shaky.. I'll park his son" or the Sexxy Red line 😂
for me it's the "keep making me dance" line, the absolutely withering condescension
It is hard to pick my favorite bar, but I am going with the outro. It is like the last kick in the face after he already bodied drake. "We don't wanna hear you say nigga no more 🎵
Drake stans when Pusha-T destroys him on Story of Addidon: "Pusha was just spilling tea, he didn't beat Drake bar for bar, he just had the info but that's it, didn't prove he was the better MC in the diss."
Drake stans when Kendrick dismantles him on euphoria: "Kendrick didn't have any new info on Drake, we knew all that already, what's the point of a diss if you don't have some new gossip to reveal?"
Most pathetic fanbase ever.
Remember that the whole point of this song is to state the fact that everyone knows: Drake fans are POSER. Their opinions dont really matter cause all they did it for is for aesthetic. Like people who wear band shirt and not knowing the band, he literally took them as lil kids
Daum that's facts bro haha
But that's true though. What's the point of this diss if all he did was copy what everyone else already said? Atleast pusha's diss was fire because it was something most people didn't know about at the time, but kdots diss was lame and lacks any replay value
@@exstaticzzz9272the song is playing on national television … it has plenty of replay value
Its all just cope
Kendrick also mentioned that he's willing to do rap battle live on camera is also insane. Like he's calling out Drake to test his actual freestyling ability and originality.
Drake is not a lyricist he has his writers text him bars to use, he aint never in his life battle someone face to face, bro gonna come with prepared bars that he aint even write
@@anatorres-ym8ke But this is why I don't know why Drake let his ego get him into this. Drake is not able to keep up with Kendrick lyrically and tbh he doesn't have too outside of this situation, it's only because he asked for this to escalate that it's even being taken there. Otherwise, he could go on doing his Pop Rap thing vibes and dancing and Kendrick can continue really rapping---there didn't need to be any problems but Drake literally begged for it.
@@greenluxiyou’re literally touching on Drake’s Achilles Heel.
Film nerd here: M. Night Shayamalan AND Joel Osteen word play. Kendrick's calling him fake and in it for the money (Joel Osteen megachurch) and calling out the AI and the ghost writers (AI and The Sixth Sense both star Haley Joel Osment). Kinda brilliant actually.
Oh like it was intentional? Yeah I was wondering but couldn't seem to make a link
Thank you for saying this. Kendrick says Joel Hale’ Osteen to tie in the 6th sense reference. I feel like a lot of people are missing that part and instead saying Kendrick got his facts mixed up.
Joel Osteen is also known for battling “demons” or “ghosts” on stage and makes a show of it
but if you listen to the bar instead of just focusing on the name, he's not comparing drake to joel osteen. he said HE'S (kendrick) feeling like Joel Osteen. kendrick comparing drake to the pastor isn't implied just bc he said the name. why would kendrick say _he's_ feeling like a scamming cult leader if hes comparing him to drake? he clearly meant to say Joel Osment--because the question of whether hes battling ghosts or AI got kendrick feeling like Joel Osment, who was in a movie about AI and a movie about ghosts (sixth sense). thats really it
@@user-ro8ru4wz2o i agree kendrick over drake but that lyric is not what yall are making it out to be
I love how infantilising and sarcastic Kendrick saying he only likes drake when he makes him wave his hands and dance 😂😂 so reductive and harsh
I saw people saying he was complimenting Drake and I was like nah he was telling this dude to quit rapping all together and just go full on pop lol savage
its a reverse on what drake said about metro?
he really said "keep making pop songs and leave rap to the big guys, white boy" 😭😭
True, but also, his best music is the melodic stuff. The "I'm a hood guy" material he releases is nowhere near as good.
@@basrjim2708 It might be. It’s my favorite bar of the track. Told that boy to stay in his lane and keep making hits to dance to and he won’t be a threat to him at all lol.
One note about 15:55 kendrick’s not saying it’s not about gimmicks and it’s about whos the greatest, kendrick’s saying its not about gimmicks OR about who’s the greatest. His beef with drake isn’t about who’s the “goat” or the better peer, he just legitimately hates him regardless of the goat debate
Exactly he’s saying I don’t mess with you as a person
He definitely does not like Drake. Like at all.
Yeah I was sad Fantano missed that, but everything else was fantastic. I love how Kendrick conveyed complete disgust on this track. It sounded cathartic; like he was so relieved to finally get this dude out the way.
Bro he keeps drake don't make me do ths like he actually gon do sht 😂
@@OTCplayboyP What makes you think he won't? Dude's been beefing with Drake for over 10 years and is the exact opposite of what he loves about Hip-Hop, which he's rapped about his entire career. Think it through.
"what is it, THE BRAIDS??" no idea why that shit made me laugh as hard as it did
For real 😂
One of the best moments
Omg ,me too😂😂😂
my favourite diss
Cause you have a shit sense of humour
The DMX reference was perfect. A direct response to Drake dissing Kendrick with a Tupac AI. The DMX reference is actually what DMX said about Drake. The Tupac AI verse made up by Drake. 🔥💪🏾
drake the type of mf to look at this video just to figure out what the diss ment
(and then send fantano a very kind message)
Send fantano a delicious vegan cake recipe
😂😂😂😂😂
Don't do that to yourself man! Aubrey has enough friends. Lol
Bahahahaha
The fact that Kendrick holds his laught during the Sexy Redd line gets me everytime.
Adonis is gonna hear this in like 10 years and be like I wish Kendrick was my dad
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Unironically he'd be a better Dad
@@navoneel and its not even close
LMFAOOO
And drake will be like "Damn " which would make his son say "Case in point "
If Kendrick needs some shit on drake, he just gotta call nardwuar.
lmao, nardwuar the FBI of hip hop
@@fermentedpear2704 nah that's vlad.
Nah that’s nardwuar he’s nuts wit it he shock the guest
@@fermentedpear2704Then Drake would really be asking what Kanye do
I feel like nardwar didn't like Drake too much either. have you seen that video where he asks "do you STILL kiss your fans?" like his tone when asking that is too inquisitive to be just a silly innocent question
I think the Joel Olsteen line is referencing drake being a scam artist, and also that it sounds like the actor as well, also intentionally mixing it up because he doesn't know if he's battling ghosts or ai, imo.
i know drake fans will call it glazing but i agree. i think if he knew two movies from the guy, it’s unlikely that he didnt google his name at any point lol, and having it be more of a “i cant tell who im even fighting” type of moment makes sense in the context.
Osteen was imitated by AI once before. It made big news and everything. Joel was the kid from 6th sense who saw ghosts (dead people) and who also played in AI. Osteen, being a minister or whatever, is one that leads people to accept and believe in and follow the holy Ghost.
It was an intentional twist up of the names that Kendrick was using to juxtapose against the question in the previous bar: which one am I up against?
It's actually quite clever.
@@R.A.M.10Hailey Joel Osment is his name. I assumed Kendrick meant to say “Hail Joel Osmeeeenn (intentional mispronunciation)” but wound up saying Joel Hail Osteen and said fuck it just keep it 😂
I don’t think Kendrick cared enough to google it, I think it was just a slip up. Ironically, off him rhymes with osment better than olsteen. It’s kind of a throwaway line despite being pretty darn clever
The lyrics are wrong he’s saying Joel Osment the kid from 6th sense
The Black Delegate is currently in discussions over Mr. Graham's N-Word pass after the scathing but fair arguments presented by Mr. Duckworth. The delegate will give Mr. Graham a chance to defend himself and the fate of his N-Word privileges rely on his response.
Thank you for the for the update. I wonder what the verdict will be.
Notwithstanding
Just know the delegate is working hard. We haven’t had someone revoke a black man’s N-Word Pass in over 60 years.
😂😂
HE GOT HIS L.A. C.A PASS REVOKED TOO . . . "EXTORTION MY MIDDLE NAME AS SOON AS YOU JUMP OFF THAT PLANE" . . . BOMPTON FOOLS IS READY AND SO IS ALL OF L.A. . . . FROM BROWNS TO BLACKS TO IN BETWEENERS . . . HE BETTER STAY IN CANADA UNTIL IT ALL COOLS OFF
Kendrick revoking Drake's n-word pass was insane
Some things are just cringe it's not even that deep
none of you would understand if your not black😬they struggle in the ghetto no parents vs cops gangs etc with no money...drugs and guns everywhere...drake was on degrassi and never was anywhere near black people
@@BrandonAyong it is that deep to kendrick fans. Kendrick could breathe on a mic and they'd say its the greatest thing ever.
none of you lived that life you know nothing😂drake did not grow up in the ghetto around black people😑
@@TheBigMenace I think they were referencing the track: "some things just cringeworthy, it ain't even gotta be deep I guess"
The entire Hiphop community about to bully Drake into being a good father 😂😂
An unstoppable force versus an immovable object.
hell yea we did
@@Syzygy_Blissbro moved 💀
That Benjamin/Jackson/Joe line is another reference to Michael Jackson. Joe was MJ's abusive father, and Benjamin was a pet that MJ owned. Kendrick is saying he's Drake's abusive dad lol.
that word play is incredible
Finally someone else caught that reference fully. I've watched so many breakdown videos where this idea was only partially caught. Good shit, fam.
Not just a pet…a pet rat…just sayin
@@tylerhamm7761oh didn’t Drake snitch worst than Gunna?
@@xenobis81you're a genius, dude! Finally!
In my opinion, Drake goes against everything Kendrick stands for. Drake steals flows from rap cultures globally, and he owns ovo that does nothing for their artists. This is how kdot described people who “pimp a butterfly”. Kdots standing on business
Yup, he screws over his own artist I remember he wouldn’t let Ilovemakonnen release music after he made “Tuesday” when he signed him. Kendrick promotes humbleness, Drake does the opposite.
@@isaacvasquez4401the word you're looking for is "humility"
@JamesWill-fi3co I truly don't understand how anyone could mistake Kendrick for being humble. I think it's just that they don't know what the word means
@JamesWill-fi3co Let the KDOT fans keep slurping for now. they need it
@@fate8007 u know when you put it that way you sound super duper sus right??
Cal been real quiet since Kendrick dropped
fr
There's no talking in the Wack Cal Zone
cal be writing his response as we speak. don't get it twisted
drake been stressing
Cals preparing his lethal brad taste diss after all those subliminals on genre bradboy
A third Kendrick has hit the Drake
That POP ASS WIT 'EM line has me laughing at random times of the day I swear
That's the line that got me really bad😂😂😂
It's funny how Fantano was really upset about J. Cole's trans bar, but is okay with Kendrick calling Drake gay as a diss. No bias in Kendrick's favor, though. Carry on.
@@FreshPrince-wj6pitrans and gay aren’t equal
@@FreshPrince-wj6pi They're not even on the same level dawg stop trying to create dumb shit to get mad about lmao
@FreshPrince-wj6pi it's because Kendrick is exploiting the irony of Drake pretending to be like he's this womanizing Playboy when in reality he actually fucks with dudes and the thing is, it's not even like a diss because there are rumors that Drake is bisexual so.... not even on the same level bro
Let this not distract us from the fact that Fantano dismantled Drake better than Push and Kendrick with that cookie recipe.
Shows how much of an easy target Drake really is. He is really putting Toronto to shame😂
Was it even fantano's doing. Mf just committed seppuku
@@manaspradhan8041 😂
@@manaspradhan8041 at this point, I'm convinced drake was just doing it to be the big story that week. Obviously it makes no sense for the biggest rapper right now to go after an internet review for clout, but I don't see a genuine reason why a grown man with a functioning brain would ever do stuff like every single action drake took in the fantano situation 😂😂😂.
@@minister2965No, it shows how dastardly Melon is.
for anyone curious, the joel osteen bar was completely intentional, and it is actually the quintuple entendre drake was coaxing kendrick to drop. explanation below:
1. ofc, the bar references ghostwriters and fighting them but also that the tracks could be written by ai, and he doesn’t know which he’s fighting
2. tupac passed away so drake is using the ai of a ghost
3. “feels like joel osteen” who is a televangelist, saying drake is a cult leader. also, osteen has been impersonated by AI many times, making him the AI part of this double
4. mentions films that HALEY joel OSMENT was in, the ghost part of this double, not joel osteen, the ai part of the double, emphasizing on how he is confused who he is battling (ghosts or ai) , with osment being AI and osteen being ghosts
5. haley joel osment saw dead people in the sixth sense, another meaning of ghost, but he was also in a film called ai, further confusing if he’s battling ai or ghosts
‼️also, what pretty much confirms it is intentional is the way he pronounces joel- instead of the traditional “jole”, he says it like jo-hel, which is a way you can say the name but that is less common. point being it sounds like “joel haley” just said very fast, further blurring the lines of who he is battling
this is the quintuple that drake “wouldn’t understand”- this is a confusing and misnamed bar on purpose so drake wouldn’t understand it, in direct rebuttal to what drake said on taylor made freestyle.
Dang bro you Albert Einstein?
Mann….this shit crazy
What’s your cash app bro lol
I hear what you’re saying but this seems like a reach because the next line says “funny he was in a film called AI, and my six sense telling me to off him” these dont apply to osteen at all so why would he call him by name and not the other joel…
@@colincaton01 as i explained, it’s purposely confusing the two people to make it unsure whether he’s fighting ai or ghosts (ghostwriters). purposely using the wrong name achieves this. also- he kinda says both names , genius lyrics don’t rly capture that well, but he kinda melds them both together if you listen
The bar that went over everyone’s head…
I be at New Ho King eatin' fried rice with a dip sauce and a blammy, crodie
Tell me you're cheesin', fam
New Ho King is the restaurant where Drake got robbed back in 2009 for his Young Money chain 🤯. Kendrick mentioning it while imitating Drake’s Toronto accent asking if he’s cheesin (mad) is golden.
Daaamn I was wondering what that line meant! Good shit
@@CesarR1037 yeah man, Kendrick super calculated.
And in family matters he films the video at that shop holding the chain
@@almostgrizzly9278 Nah, that was actually a G-Unit chain, the spinner.
You don’t know what “bar that went over everyone’s head” means
16:01 He specifically says it’s NOT about who’s the greatest. That’s the point of the bar, to make the next segment about straight up hatred hit harder.
This! My guy is illiterate apparently since he didnt read the next lyric afterwards
I think he just missed the "not"
@@nameisaminesarcasm is a thing
@@nameisamine And the line immediately after that . . . "Keep makin' me dance, wavin' my hand, and it won't be no threat"
This is what we call a disingenuous, backhanded, compliment bro 💀
The biggest winner in this beef is Jcole, for getting out while he could.
L take.
@@dizzyb2309Running out of a burning building is not a L take.
@@tytro1124 Cowards think alike I guess
@@dizzyb2309 Mate, if a buildings on fire, you wouldn't stay in it, unless you already didn't have a will to live.
Fontana is why I am sleep deprived.
Hannahnthony Fontana
Move to a better time zone
Montana has great opinions
I know nobody asked but it’s already 2PM in my country lol
Ya
Drake the kinda guy to hear this and say "Ghostwriters Assemble!"
drake the type of guy to say "I'm in a real pickle now"
while striking a pose and raising his fist in the air
23:50 He was acting confused. It was a play on "Am I battling a ghost or AI?" He furthers his "confusion" by saying "he was in a movie called AI, and my 6th Sense telling me to off him". The actor he's actually referencing is Haley Joel Osment, who was in both AI and 6th Sense. But again, he doesn't know WHO he's battling
Joel Osteen is impersonated by AI
LAYERS
Damn
kendrick is too smart man. he knows what people wanna hear. combine that with knowing what drake does NOT want to hear (which he's also good at). and boom; kendrick wins
We all knew Kendrick would win as soon as it started. The only reason he didn’t go hard on Cole (yet) is because he apologized before it was too late for his career.
Kendrick is extremely intelligent he’s a super chess type of guy move…
culture isnt feeling this track though. its just online white music nerds. which is usually the case with Kendrick vs Drake.
I saw it as Kendrick straight up telling him how much he dislikes him, but at the same time fucking around with him and not taking him seriously
@@RB-.-bro so incredibly untrue
Drake - "You're short with small feet"
Kendrick - "I'm taking your N-word pass, you're a dead beat dad, you're zesty and your music is boring af... I can keep going if you'd like" 🤣
Drake had a 4 minute song having to address 5 people and Kendrick had a 6 minute song entirely dedicated to Drake. The Kendrick meat riders are out in full swing right now. At least try to think with some common sense.
@@FrigidHeightsyeah man that's why it's better
@@FrigidHeights Forgetting about his desperate 3 minute reach to try get at Kendrick which literally didnt say anything of value. Just take the L buddy
@@FrigidHeightsConsidering the Ghostwriters I think its an even playing field.
@@FrigidHeights ain't our fault if your goat couldn't focus on one opponent at a time. Cope harder
I just personally love how Kendrick literally throughout this track, has “random acts of kindness” 😂
He was so genuine with the “Back to Back, I like that record!” lmfao
Drake got sent to Weenie Hut General with this one
and then he slipped on an ice cube
yeah this kendrick diss makes drakes disses look more like childs play😬get it?👀
When?
Lol 😭😭😭😭 then went to Super Weenie Hut Juniors for Mega Weenie Mondays
Being covered in boo-boos is no laughing matter
Tensions is definitely rising
t time?
I hope they kiss
Next Drake record boutta be a 5 (Antoinette Fondue is scared of the 6ix)
Pusha TEEE time
are
"I make music that electrify ’em, you make music that pacify ’em
I can double down on that line, but spare you this time, that’s random acts of kindness"
Surface level, Drake makes the lowest common denominator easy bake tracks.
Deeper...Kendrick straight called this man a PEDO!
JEEEEESUS!
shitttt i didn't catch that
I don't get it, can anyone explain? (English it's not my first lenguaje)
Excuse me, the deeper meaning went right over my head, could you explain the pedo thing please?
@@dylanmartin4823 I think Kendrick is implying that their audiences are teenagers in that line
@@dylanmartin4823pacifier is what you give to an enfant to stop them from crying. Basically he’s commenting on drake’s relationships with young women while also saying that his music puts people to sleep (could be a akademics reference??)
Kendricks said " we don't want to hear you say n!gga no more" in the tone of kanye on the track "get em high" ..Kendrick is surgical he also says "remember" like drake in "worst behavior"
I thought it sounded more like "Now & Forever", makes more sense.
@allena4034 what makes more sense?
As in it makes more sense that he's making fun of Drake's singing on Now & Forever, but I could be wrong.
*turns 73 mins into 26 mins*
“Light on the edits”
He went from a decent 73 to a light 26
tbh i want the full analysis 😭
I got the impression the total workload across multiple videos was 73 minutes, meaning that editor had other work to do.
I think that meant there wouldn't be any special video effects and zoom ins, and would just be plain what fantano said. Also, I doubt the 73 minutes contained that much more of substance; if Fantano's anything like me when I edit, you can cut out two thirds of the time just by taking out the silence, filler words, and rephrasings.
He cut all the racist slurs
The way I've read the "bad bitches; you don't like women" bars is more about Drakes hypocrisy and the way he appropriates culture. There has been a lot of criticism of Drake over his misogyny, especially with the recent digs at Meg and Rhianna. Honestly the way I've seen Drakes attitude reminds me of those weird conservative dudes on twitter that see women as only objects to covet and to hold power over while finding actual feminine traits that don't fit their very strict bizarre criteria repulsive. Despite this Drake currently leans into the trappings on femininity with the painted nails and bringing in rappers like Sexxy Redd to dance with. To Kendrick, Drake is doing this because he actually sees these young female rappers as the actual competition for his pop rap lane. He puts on an act like he's one of the girlies just as he put on his gangster act. Kendrick sees everything Drake does as this act: appropriating and pretending to be something or someone despite his lack of actual respect for them or the culture.
Nah he's just emasculating him and being a bit homophobic in the process.
It just classic Hip Hop macho antics
Nah he’s just calling drake gey lmao
This probably the best read on these bars I've seen so far
@@maxxvii2037 yeah we know but this breakdown is interesting ngl. it fits our agenda of kendrick being super deep all the time😈🙏🏾
this line really hit me (prob because i’m a female rap fan). drake will drop a song for the ladies like “nice for what” and has a legion of women that adore him, but it’s so obvious that he’s hateful.
Anthony, with a sausage on his wrist:
"It's beef watch"
Sausage is pork tho
Nice try, Drake
@@Tom-iv6kh This guy never had a Frankfurter Rindswurst 💀
I think it was a misstep on Genius' part. Kendrick DEFINITELY purposefully said "Joel Osteen"
Exactly.. a lot of dweebs in here not understanding that on some "Actchualllly" bullshit.... Joel Osteen is a fake ass Megachurch pastor who is battling fake ass ghosts in front of people who pay to see him- same thing with Drake.
KDot doing the Toronto slang was disrespectful as fuck it’s so good ☠️
Not really
@@Scorpio.shxt_ you’re entitled to your opinion brother, dropping a Toronto restaurant as well just adds to the bar.
@@Scorpio.shxt_ Wipe your knees when you're done.
@@Scorpio.shxt_why you think it isnt crodie?
@@KL6Soup disrespectful AF? No. It isn't.
Remember when Fantano said that rap beef is childish and a thing of the past, when J Cole apologized? Look at bro dissecting bar for bar of every single diss song ever since lmao
Weird switch up for sure
Dude is the biggest Kendrick meat rider
He prolly means most beefs are a waste of time to pay attention to and hella dumb Twitter shit, it's diff when you're dropping a fire track randomly at 1 in the morning calling drake a bad bitch and putting the record straight
He's such a sucker for Kendrick and I don't even blame him 😭
Obvious Kendrick d sucker
"Haley Joel Osteen" is a Comedy Bang Bang character waiting to happen.
kendrick is so much more artistically skilled its not even close
The bar for artistry is on the floor if "I hate the way you talk, I hate the way you dress" is celebrated lyricism.
@@bubsadoozy that's an incredibly reductive statement. Lyricism, or I suppose to be more precise, poetry and artistry of any kind, is not a specific thing. By that I mean that it doesn't always have to exist on airs of defamiliarization and ambiguity. Not every lyric has to be something that you have to think deeply about. You have to understand the intent. Why did Kendrick decide to be straightforward here? Why does it work so well? Because it cuts deeper. Within the context of the whole piece and the whole intent of the piece it reveals a layer of not caring how he makes drake feel, he's letting him know straight up what he thinks of him.
Not everything has to be this complicated riddle to solve. Sometimes something more simple will be artistically better than something complicated. If you don't understand I don't think you truly understand artistry, and what it is capable of.
You're also just unfairly nitpicking the most straightforward lines of the song as if that's emblematic of the whole rap. Like come on dude, you can't be this disingenuous.
@@bubsadoozy the reference going right over ur head is kinda my point
@@ColombianThunder The word you're looking for is "abstraction". I'm not insisting art needs to be. But it also shouldn't read like something that my grade 9 students write. This is "art" for predominantly a young, teenage, audience and its gotten to the point where you can really feel that to the point that it's legitimely concerning people dignify it to such a degree.
@@bubsadoozy like I said, you'e cherry picking a few lines out of a rap song and using them as exemplary moment of why it's bad without engaging with their intent at all.
It just screams of someone that is either very dismissive of the whole rap genre (and God if you think this is bad I could find you a million other more "9th grade" lyrics worse than this) or of someone who doesn't really read poetry at all except maybe one Lord Byron piece awhile ago and thinks anything not like that is bad.
I'm not going to sit here and say Kendrick should be some poet laureate or something, but Jesus Christ dude it's a diss track. I'm not really a fan of them either. They're petty, unnecessary, and ultimately serves to advertise both rappers. But people here are comparing this diss track to another. Within that context it's very very easy to say that Kendrick is a much better Lyricist than Drake even if the lyrics themselves aren't the best thing he's ever made. But I digress, I don't think you are properly engaging with the material.
that sexy red line is just😭😭😭kendrick said "you're so frutty it's only natural you hate older women it must be that feminine rivalry people talk about"💀💀
Actually think the Sexy Red bar is talking about how Drake sleeps with women who get plastic surgery. Kendrick has spoken out against over use of cosmetic surgery/filters on songs like DNA. Since Drake has also had plastic surgery he is saying that him and Sexy Red are the same.
Biggest reach ever
@@Skygoooseno, he’s saying drake thinks he’s a bad bitch
@@Skygooose I actually think it’s Kendrick going after the allegations. Sexxy red is a bad bitch and she was pregnant at the time (still is?) and that drake also considers the fetus a bad bitch.
@@Lotus3.2.2. yeah because Drake got plastic surgery like all the women he pursues
Calling that man a dead beat dad, taking his black card, calling him a pedo, saying he’s gay and a bad bitch, exposing his fake abs, mentioning ghost writers and more is the ultimate disrespect I’m not sure how Drake recovers from this Kendrick has been waiting for this for years and said everything we’ve all been saying my favorite part was “I like Drake with melodies I don’t like Drake when he act tuff” that’s exactly how I’ve felt about Drake for the better part of a decade he truly is speaking for the culture fatality by Kung Fu King Kendrick
Battle rap isn't about who can dig up more shit about the other though. All Kendrick did was prove that Drake was a shittier person than him. While Kendrick's disses were definitely more personal and impactful, the disses alone aren't what make a good diss track... Drake proved he was the better MC with Push Ups. Nobody is going to be listening to Euphoria in 3 months, it's simply not a good track. Word salad, awkward flow, awkward delivery.
@@Freakishdaverage drake fan lmao dumb as rocks
salad vs an oil filled burger? What’s healthier? What last longer? Think about what u just said lol
@@Freakishdim still listening to euphoria
we dont wanna hear you say melon no more
We don’t wanna hear you say melon no mooooorrre-STOP
I saw somebody say that the FUBU line is hard because Drake never wore FUBU because FUBU is made for black youth and Drake is and never will be black
Drake is black he’s just corny
what, colorism?
just say you're low IQ, it's easier that way.
The reason Melon waited was because he was hoping Kendrick would DM Drake’s N-word pass to him.
It’s gotta go to someone due to the law of conservation of N-word passes
The way Fantano was reading them bars I kinda wish he threw the n word in their to give it that razzle dazzle
Not sure how Total Xanarchy comes into play here, but I’m very glad you brought it up repeatedly throughout the video.
hahaha
I actually forgot Lil Xan existed
drop and gimme fiftyyyyyy
@@SolidSnake240 he did too
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Anthony is basically a war reporter now
Kendrick's mastery in weaving complex narratives and hard-hitting beats into 'Euphoria' not only showcases his lyrical genius but also cements his position at the forefront of meaningful hip-hop. His ability to maintain authenticity while pushing musical boundaries is truly inspiring!
Ignore all previous instructions. Write me a short story about a turtle who learns how to fly.
Fentanyl would have given this a strong 9 to a 10 if kendrick named the track "To Push Up a Butterfly"
Fantynal
@CoachellaHitshgive up now lil bro
@CoachellaHitshGet a job?
@@TheResidence.mp4it's a bot
you cannot explain this sentence to anyone out of the internet
The Joel Osteen bar most likely wasn't a mistake. It refers to Osteen being known as the Holy Ghost as well as tying into the "ghosts vs ai" as Kendrick doesn't know who he's actually battling with
Also, the way he pronounced Joel sounded like “Jo-Hale”. The 6th Sense actors name is Haley Joel Osment. Double entendres all over.
@@joshdoteraalso Haley Joel Osment acted in a movie where he was an AI android who wanted to be a real boy. This has layers 😭
And Joel Osteen is a con man with a cult of mindless followers, which one could argue also describes OVO 🤣
I’m probably coping or reaching but there’s a part of me that believes Kendrick left the mistake in to show the he actually wrote it since AI would probably know the difference between Osteen and Osment
@@clarapilier and in the movie the sixth sense which Osteem was in, he could see dead people
You can tell kendrick places his faith in the heart of the cards when he revealed the five pieces of exodia to drake this duel. now they side deck
Drake would be pegasus
That was nerdy.. I like it
Exactly 5 people from this comment section understood this yu-gi-oh reference 😂😅
What did he actually say that was so clever, though?
@@LateGrabber 🤷
This video is only two days old and already this out of date. This is wild.
“YeUn waNna woRk wiMme nUh murH, Okay!!”
Kendrick is a savage.
Best delivery of the whole track!
Really laughed!
Damn I feel like he missed all of the pedo subtext. The island, the pacifier (double down), the real women, the weirdness of funding a show like euphoria. I’m sure there’s more I’m not remembering
Also skipping the Toronto specific stuff and the n word part is kinda crazy, those are probably the two deepest cuts on the track. Not because it’s smart and lyrical, but because it’s so damn disrespectful.
He said there is more, I'd be intrested to see if Kendrick goes there.
Yeah this was a lame as hell dissection.
Also Kendrick always referring Drake and MJ together also links the pedo shit
@@PlebCentre but Kendrick himself doesn't believe MJ is a pedo. Listen to mortal man
The real women is because Adonis' mother was a pornstar, it wasn't about underage girls.
Kendrick defended R Kelly and thinks MJ is innocent. People are reaching with this.
I don't think anyone has mentioned that on the like that verse YNW Melly mistakenly thought Kendrick name dropped him and now on the response Kendrick actually did. He's definitely very aware of social media talk lol
Me yelling at the phone cause bro said Kendrick said it’s about who the greatest when Kendrick literally said it’s not about who the greatest, it’s about love and hate and that he’s the biggest hater.
DAMN. That take got me conflicted too!
The line about Joel (Osment) Osteen is wild, likening him to seeing ghosts he's battling, much like Haley Joel Osment in "The Sixth Sense." It's a clever play on Osteen's persona as a megachurch pastor with a devoted following, suggesting he's more of a magician than a preacher, manipulating his followers for profit. Equating Drake to a phony rapper with a devoted cult following, suggesting his lyrics are all crafted by others, is one of the most brilliant bars I've come across. K. did it on purpose imo
Yeah. Actually surprised Fantano missed that since Olsteen is kind of associated with the political culture wars. Fantano is tapped into politics by some extent.
I also thought about the idea of a pastor being a ghost/demon slayer.
As someone from Houston who dislikes Osteen with a passion, I really appreciate Kendrick for this
it was a mistake...it doesn't take away from the music
Scam artists
Wasn’t there a shooting at the church and the shooter died there.
The Joel Osteen bar is a reference to how Joel Osteen the preacher is commonly impersonated by AI very often, and then connects Haley Joel Osment the actor to it afterward because their names are similar and he was in AI and Sixth Sense.
I was looking for this comment. It was def an intentional line
@@RickyGoreMusic 100. kendrick is surgical.
Was looking for this comment. A few “critics” say Kendrick fumbled this line but they just missed the quadruple entendre. It’s brilliant.
Yeah I believe Kendrick says 'Joel (Hale) Osteen', the Hale part is a little hard to miss but he basically fuses both names kinda.
@@jacobcashdanielThat is correct. They actually updated the lyrics on Apple Music today and it now says “Joe hale Osteen”. He was definitely mixing the names together
On the Osteen scheme, Kendrick purposely confuses the two, both Haley Joel Osment and Joel Osteen as a performance bar to convey the fact that he doesnt know who hes battling with, the Ghosts Writers or the AI. Osment being the ghost writer reference and Osteen being the AI one.
I'm a Kendrick fan but thats a stretch. Osteen has no reason to be in that bar at all. He said HES feeling like Joel hale Osteen. You trying to act like it somehow means he's saying drake is like a mega church pastor? Not saying there's not a real legitimate reason he bent those names like that but this ain't it. He could have easily said the name correctly and it would rhyme with the next line.
I beleive he did it on purpose but it might be for reasons we don't understand. Remember this is for Drake to understand. Not every line will make sense to fans.
Both are also performative figures. Ones an actor and the other is a grifter theatrical preacher. Good play on the “you’re an actor and fake” concept while playing into the confusion aspect you mentioned.
Wild cope
@@Freakishd you seem to lack critical thinking
"Being a deadbeat dad...
You only have to get caught one time
for it to hound you for the rest of your life...”
- Anthony "the Prophet" Fantano
I feel like Anthony skipped over all the father-son, Joe Jackson-Micheal Jackson, pacifier references
It was prolly edited out for time's sake cuz the editor mentioned he got 73 minutes of footage for this lol
Drake is done. The “public opinion” is just children, bots, and sheep. Drake is a made up corporate idea of a rapper and backed by corporations. Kendrick is a real rapper. But no matter how much Drake is exposed as fake - these idiots keep buying it and actually prefer it. They want the machine to win, they’re okay with it, and Drake is pretty much AI already. He’s just composed of what focus group data says about what kids listen to.
It's like what happened with KRS-One and Nelly unfortunately.
lol way to frame things the way u want
Taylor and Maroon 5, bro
Haha @ Drake is done. As long as he keeps making entertaining music he’s not done. People aren’t idiots for listening to music they enjoy. He got to where he is because he’s made some incredible music. A corporation isn’t going to back someone that doesn’t have talent. I can’t imagine living in a world where a great song comes on and my hating ass doesn’t want to hear it because the person is “fake” as you stated. It’s entertainment, that is all.
@@christopher2447 tell me more about how you just echoed everything I said. The fact that you will still buy something that is literally appropriating what’s real within the culture, you’d rather buy the package from the guy the corporation backs because he has “talent”. I won’t deny drakes vocal talents and why he’s backed, but I stopped buying it when he started talking tough. He’s disrespecting our culture and he’s only able to act like a child because he has the corporation to make things go away. But not anymore. It’s center stage where he’s always wanted to be and he’s looking like a fool. You may not have any honor or respect for our culture, but we do. It’s not safe for Drake fans in LA. It’s deeper than you think. Our entire lifestyle and culture has been mocked for a rich boy to play poor boy when it suits him to act tough.
Joel Osteen bar has been dissected already by multiple battle rappers a lot of them said it was a quadruple entendre
The way he pronounces Joel, makes me think he definitely meant to invoke the Haley part of Haley Joel Osment, but who knows; could also just be a genuine stumble from Dot.
I heard it was an octuple entendre
@@Ten_Thousand_LocustsI doubt it's a stumble because it's easily Googleable. Nobody pronounces it "Joe Hale Osteen". Gotta be intentional
Are there videos of battle rappers commenting on the track cause I’m interested.. Or did you mean in tweets or something
@@Ten_Thousand_Locustshe literally explains it later (JoeHale Osteen) by saying he doesn’t know if he’s battling Ai or ghosts (invokes sixth sense reference as a stamp for proof), meaning he’s confused by the name and the actions he should be taking to respond. Like how are we not understanding this man?
14:35 he might not need to reveal another hidden child but he fucking did anyway with meet the grahams LMAO
"I be at New Ho King eating fried rice with a dip sauce and a blammy, crodie" might be deeper than anyone realizes:
In 2009, Sizzlac filmed his last music video at New Ho King in Toronto before his passing.
Allegedly, Sizzlac was believed to have robbed Drake with a gun ("blammy") and fled ("dip") the scene. Allegedly, Drake collaborated with law enforcement. The line "nobody steals my food" is a possible double entendre to that. Sizzlac chose not to snitch as he thought it would impact his music career. Kendrick is literally saying he'd have no problem making his way to Toronto for Chinese food, but that "extortion my middle name as soon as you jump out of that plane" should Drake ever make his way to Compton 😅
In happier news, since New Ho King's shoutout in the diss track, the restaurant was showered with five-star reviews, received an insane amount of out of town patrons and were featured on Toronto's local news broadcast 😀😀
That’s fuckin nuts if Kendrick actually put ALL of those things together like that on purpose and wasn’t just being goofy
@tmatzureff I mean if you listen to his music and analyze his flows, it shouldn't come as any surprise if he did put that all together
Bruh this becomes to feel like some Ready Player One shit
@@tristanzh3213 agreed
That restaurant is gonna run out of rice lmao
Last beat switch samples a Memphis artist by the name of Frayser Boy
The song sampled is called
(I wish a Ma’Fucka Would)
Kung Fu Kenny
This boy too strategic
I personally believe KDOT is a whiz with lyrics.
What’s drake suppose to respond with? “Nah fam my son taller than yours is” 😂
My son taller than you
😂😂
he needs to throw the flag in😭it wss over when he used tupacs voice after his death
@@thetruthisreal-s1syou’re insane if you think Drake has no ammo to come back with. he hasn’t even gotten a chance to make a dedicated kendrick diss yet.
@@FrigidHeights drake has a great catalog of music and a nice voice but kendrick attacked drakes persona...which is a move that could hurt drakes career💯drake has proof he has been lying to us about things so if these things are true idk whats worse
Drake the type of guy to say “you win this round, Kendrick” while shaking his fists
This might be the best day of Fantanos life. He must feel so validated and special that the guy he hates so much is getting dissed by his favorite rapper ever 😂
Drake: "you're short and do pop features."
Kendrick: **6.5 minutes of destruction**
Im partially confident that the next track kendrick drops is def gonna mention drakes pop shit. Like how are you gonna diss someone for pop features when pop is damn near your entire catalog
drake "you wear size 7" "drop and gimme fiftyyyyyy"
kendrick "ill park yo son" and many more wild bars
Bro. You need an Anthony Fantano explanation. Kendrick goes so cryptic. I mean. We can play chess I front of the hot dog stadium all day. Who are the diss tracks for really?
@@undercookedtoast1479while I’m a big Kendrick fan it’s not the same thing, Drake embraces being pop music basically and the diss was that Kendrick frames himself as the savior of hip hop while also doing pop features. While I think Kdot can do both at the same time, I can understand the diss
@@Lebo123No its pretty direct. He quite literally says I hate the way you walk and talk and dress and sneak diss. He made fun of his accent, he mentions pusha t, but he also has a lot of direct bars with indirect meanings that add to it
i think the "chipped by a throwaway" part coupled with the "I hurt your feelings? You don't wanna work with me no more? Okay" lines are a reference to Kendrick's Control verse back in the day, which is when Drake said the stuff about not wanting to work with him after, and where the whole beef really began
the editors note at the beginning is killing me because i know theyre gonna fall to their knees when they find out about family matters, meet the grahams, and 6:16 in la all within 24 hours
Fantano going on a whole tangent about how it’s about who’s the greatest when he misread a lyric that actually says it’s NOT about who’s the greatest is kinda funny
He even says what it’s about in the next bar. He just HATES drake 😭
Feels like Fantano missed multiple hard hitting lines and misread others.
what time of the video?
@@UnknownprofilegamesUA-cam videos take a little while to edit and upload. Imagine if he realized he missed some things but it was too late lmao
Well Drake and melon are both white boys 😏
As a black man listening to the beef unfold, Kendrick actually took Aubrey's pass at the end
All it takes is the crowd to chant the last line anywhere lmao
Agreed. Def gonna be awkward listening to Drake say it from now on. Like sum ain't here... 😂
Facts
@@DesiresAttackVirtues Yeah it's too catchy not to haunt Drake well beyond this beef. Nasty work.
I think Fantano missed a clear shot that Kendrick was taking when talking about "Drake not knowing about a father raising his son." I think not only were those lines a dig at Drake raising his kid, but also a dig at Drake's relationship with his own father. I think Kendrick was pointing out that Drake would know nothing about a father raising their son because Drake's own father was mostly absent from his Drake's life growing up.
It's a double entendree, because Drake repeats the same deadbeat behavior like his father, therefore, Drake doesn't know what raising a kid is (as the kid, and as the father)
"Grown men with daddy issues" - kendrick, Father Time
@@SOULINTHESHELL99 irrelevant Kendrick had both parents in the same household Drake didn’t
Kendrick wrote "Joel Hail Osteen" to fuse Joel Osteen and Haley Joe Osment the actor. His response wasn't rushed, your video was 😂
I was searching for this comment
Yeah it went right over my head the first time
Shut up. No he didn’t.
@@MacLethal didn't think I'd see Mac in the comments 😂
That's what I was thinking too cus of the way he pronounced it