To answer your question: yes pretty much everyone felt pretty bad after Meet the Grahams. Not Like Us was so brilliant cause it came the next day and made everyone feel better about it even though the content is basically just as dark the song is very fun. This beef is very dark but as a Drake hater and big Kendrick fan I'm pretty pleased with it at the end of the day
I am with the Drake . For me Eminem is and it will be forever The 🐐in hip hop History , but in this beef i am with Drake . Drake helped so much : Kendrick , Future, Metro Boomin. The all get the succes that they get because of Drake and turn against him, because they are envy on Drake huge success. As an Eminem Stan for life I can recognize that Drake as an pop/ general artist is huge world - wide. After this beef, and family matters diss I started to like Drake more as a hip hop mc. 👏👍
@@ABoomerReacts Because sorry to say but people are evil specially when it is about power and money. And f ex. In my opinion Kendrick is suffering an ,, racial/ color complex,, But Drake is from a mix family: his father is black and his mother is Caucasian / white. And they envy because Drake music appeals to such a broader audience. And this beef started a few years ago Kendrick when he dissed Drake and many other mc s , just after Drake helped him. This is very ungrateful in my opinion. F ex Drake is the most streamed artist ( male) on Spotify and has the mosts subscribers: 83.5 millions. Drake sold almost 154 millions albums worldwide and it is in the top 30 ( 29 place ) best selling music artist in the history. The only hip hop male artist who has a better spot on this chart is Eminem on 9th place with almost 214 millions album units sold. On the first place 🥇 are The Beatles with more then 427 millions units sold.
You have to do "Not Like Us" by Kendrick Lamar. "Meet The Grahams" is like a funeral and "Not Like Us" is like a party on Drake's grave which just happens to be the #1 song right now.
It seems only kdot fans and west coast folks really like “Not like us”… there are actually lots of people that don’t like it.. but art is subjective.🤷🏾♂️
@@trocktplol stop it. It’s the number 1 streaming song a broke Drakes records and is still being featured on everyone’s social media snippets. What you’re doing is transparent af lol
Not a Drake fan at all as I agree with Mos Def’s take that he’s essentially a pop artist, and I think he made a big mistake going against a lyrical giant like Kendrick. Should have known better than to play with the guy with a Pulitzer Prize. Euphoria & Not Like Us IMO have replay value similar to Hit Em Up or No Vaseline, and I think they’ll be around for a long time to come. Meet The Graham on the other hand was one of the more lyrically devastating diss tracks in a very long time. The beef caused social media platforms to be flooded for a week or 2 of clips of Drake misdeeds, accusations, and questionable behavior. Time will tell, but I don’t think his career/reputation will ever fully recover. There are a lot of Easter eggs within the beef as well, like Drake clowning KDot for doing Bad Blood with Taylor Swift only for Kendrick to come back with a song produced by Taylor’s producer. Also, Kendrick’s 1st response with Euphoria in retrospect laid out how the beef would go and the fact Meet The Grahams dropped so quickly after Family Matters displayed that he really does have a mole(s) in Drake’s camp. He obviously knew what was in Drake’s song before it was dropped as some of the lines in MTG directly reference lines in FM (ex: Drakes explicit video leak). Drake also bragged in one track about having higher sales/streams only for Kendrick to beat him there as well. Not Like Us went to #1 and broke all sorts of records. All of his tracks have been out streaming Drake too.
Always love your reactions! I'll discuss a little bit about what led up to this. Drake and Kendrick have been trading subliminal disses for years and years. Even in the hit "All the Stars" off the Black Panther Soundtrack it's pretty clear Kendrick is talking about Drake and how Drake tried to big bro him when he started becoming successful on his own. Kendrick is a student of hip-hop and views Drake as a guest in hip-hop and as someone who doesn't respect the culture of hip-hop. You'll hear that on "Not Like Us" as Kendrick explains in part of the song.
KDot is the new GOATTTTTTTTTT! Drake is pop, Kendrick is real hip hop! Kendrick came out for PAC so, right up your lane Brian! He murdered him, this was even worse than Hit em up, if that’s even possible. This murder was STRATEGIC, PRECISE, BRILLIANT and as PUBLIC as it could ever be! Drake asked for it, and kdot made him apologize so he would stop! 😂
To answer your question if they hate each other…Drake doesn’t think Kendrick is on his level, and is confused at the critical accolades that Kendrick gets. Kendrick genuinely hates Drake’s guts, and wants to destroy him.. this beef was excellent for hip hop in my opinion. I know you are doing Not Like Us and the Heart part 6 that came after these 2, but it’s worth checking out Drake’s “Push ups” and Kendrick’s “Euphoria” that proceeded these 2 songs.
Watching these reactions makes me realize (a) how much coded language there is in rap, and (b) how much hip hop history you have to know to really understand everything being said in most disses. Like, him mentioning Abel (The Weeknd) and Rick Ross and "Rakim" (which is actually ASAP Rocky, whose haircut makes him kinda look like Rakim), you'd have to even know why they're included in Drake's song. I think Kendrick was smarter in his disses in saying more words that most people can understand, and don't have to know all of what's going on to get his points across. Also, so glad you reacted to these! I think you'll get a kick out of "Not Like Us"
And yes, Kendrick legitimately hates Drake (he's the one that started this round of disses in the "Like That" song); and no, it's not been confirmed that Drake has a daughter. Also, Drake's "The Heart Part 6" is kinda weak; the better one was "Push Ups," which was his first reaction to Kendrick where he talks about him and all the other rappers that jumped on the "Diss Drake" bandwagon (thus, why he says the '20 v 1' line in his song). K. Dot's "Euphoria" was the response to that, which was also excellent. Like I said, March thru April and the whole first week of May was a busy time for these disses!
“And I thought Hit’em Up was bad” 😂😂😂 But seriously, Ive seen rappers go at other people’s families personally. But Kendrick delivered respectful, well-considered yet brutal verses. They were like letters. And yes, K Dot hates Drake.
Kendrick's critique of Drake's "color" was more a critique of his cultural upbringing parallel to black American culture. He's mixed race but he was raised by his mother in a predominately white Jewish community in Canada with very little interaction with the black American culture of his paternal side, aside from his summer trips to Memphis to see his dad. He'd even go so far as to downplay and degrade his black identity in interviews whenever he could, likely viewing it as a social anchor creating a clear disparity between himself and his peers as a child/teen. It wasn't until it was economically convenient for him to embrace it in the pursuit of a hip hop career that his Jewish identity was downplayed and he began parading around his, self accused, "typical deadbeat black American dad" as show and proof that he had racial ties to the cultural practice he was attempting to take part in. Kendrick never dissed Drake on the "Control" verse all those years ago, he challenged him and all of their peers to step their game up and provide an even greater quality of music to the fans than they already have, in the traditional competitive spirit of hip hop culture. All of their peers, children of the culture, took it as a sign of respect to be mentioned in the verse and made that sentiment known publicly. Some were even insulted that they weren't mentioned. ONLY Drake, a later adopter of the culture, took it as an insult to be challenged to improve, and began insulting and belittling Kendrick in interviews afterwards, which led to both men abandoning the friendship altogether. They would go on to send subliminal disses towards each other over the years, which laid the groundwork for the rap feud of Spring 2024. Drake is undoubtedly the more successful artist of the two, but Kendrick is undoubtedly the more respected and critically acclaimed of the two. It was a battle of money, power and respect. Drake had the money and greater fame, and Kendrick had the respect. This feud was the two waging war for the power, and in the end, Kendrick came out on top.
@@ABoomerReacts I think Kendrick is more popular after this Beef. He's currently Number One on the charts w/ 'Not Like Us' and crazy enough his last album Mr. Morale has a spike in streams now while Drake has a dip in streams. Pretty crazy.
homie whhat up!!! MR. BRIAN !! u know kendrick reactions are like a dog whistle to me lol i had to tune in to drakes execution .....COMPTON in this bishhh !!! love u guys stay safe this long weekend yall
We need Euphoria AND Not Like Us! 💃🙏🏽🔥💃 Then you can listen to Drake’s embarassing response saying he liked KDot’s songs dissing him, denying the daughter BUT avoiding ALL the PDF allegations…🤔 This beef was EPIC, but was not even close! 😅 FYI: You’ll need a thesaurus to break down KDot’s rhymes…he’s probably the realest lyricist we’ve ever seen! 🔥👍🏽🐐🤗
What I would suggest with certain approaches to diss tracks is think of them like horror movies. If you find a horror movie unsettling or terrifying, it's a great horror movie. Certain diss tracks tend to be uncomfortable to listen to as their main goal is to lyrically dismantle an opponent
Gotta love your reactions good sir, it's always great sight to see your input on this type of music, would suggest putting some ambient background music in your videos, great one regardless, earned yourself a new subscriber
When he said don’t let a man piss on your leg he’s talking about when tip freind got drunk and peed on drakes leg outside of a club on purpose . Drake isn’t respected
@@ABoomerReacts My favorite T.I. songs as follows - Rubber Band Man (The Perfect Sporting event song) - U Don't Know Me (Classic Atl Hood anthem) - King Back (Groovy Beat and gets me hype at the gym.) - Sorry (Crazy Andre 3000 verse!)
Once you're done with all this you may wanna wash off all that dirt by listening to Metro Boomin's "BBL Drizzy"...Metro was on the receiving end of a couple of stray disses during the whole beef and ended up releasing a silly semi-instrumental diss track that served as the perfect ending to this saga. He even challenged the internet to rhyme over it with the winner winning a free beat. Drake ended up rhyming over the beat himself and the whole thing just became ridiculous. The track is also notable for sampling AI, a harbing of things to come..
The big hit is Kendrick lamars " Not like us " is the big hit and the one that finished drake and his reputation forever . I dont know if drake can comeback from that one Kendrick Lamar won . Drakes b3st diss was drop and give me 50. T
@@ABoomerReacts euphoria is Kendrick's best song in this battle to me. Lots of word play. Might have to watch a video to explain his lyrics after reacting to it. Pretty smart the way he puts it all together
@@ABoomerReactsI do totally understand why you don’t like delving into beefs especially with songs like Meet the Grahams which really get vicious. However, beefs are critical to hip hop as a genre and its history and to only do a partial listen of songs that dropped in the middle of a beef brewing for 10 years between the two biggest rappers in history… you’ll be doing yourself and your fans a disservice to ignore this moment; it’s like sleeping through a galactic event; it’s like covering football/wrestling/boxing but skipping the Super Bowl/Wrestlemania/Pacquiao VS Mayweather. You might as well since you dove into the deep end with these two songs. Best thing is all the other songs are actually pretty fun and don’t really cut as personally.
@@tombstone513 I don't like it when reactors focus too much on one artist. I've been disappointed by Abba after Abba, Madonna after Madonna. I don't want to be like that.
@@ABoomerReacts I will say that "Like That" isnt a heavy song. It has disses but they aren't that deep. Basically Kendrick saying he's better than Drake and Cole on his verse. The songs was huge as far as popularity. #1 for weeks on billboard top 100 charts
I like Kendrick way more than Drake, but I don't like chip shots and low blows. This diss only made me sympathize with Drake because it was full of them. It seemed to me that there was envy towards Drake's success behind it. That said I didn't like anything about this, and I think the beef between Nas and Jay Z was a thousand times better.
@@ABoomerReacts I don't know, but It's like when someone tells you something bad about another person. At first you can believe him, but when he tells you a hundred bad things about that person he just seems like a hater.
@@MaximDL1410 Snake turn? Drake literally signs artists only to steal their best songs for his albums. The Weeknd famously didn't sign to OvO for this very reason. Why you lying to AboomerReacts?
Meet the grahams is cringy and low level he shouldn’t have made that song it’s beneath him in my opinion. It should have been “Euphoria” and “family matters” since family matters is a reply directly to Euphoria. the 2 best songs from the beef alongside “not like us”
Too staged?? Lol who on earth would agree on being called up as a pedo on an international stage??? This is far from staged. This is pure hatred towards each other. You need to read the room my friend.
@@MaximDL1410😂.. The guy that puts out music once every 5 yrs started this? Really? Aubrey started this when he was planted in the culture.. Just like Hart and Tyler Perry
UMG manufactured this entire beef... both rappers are UMG artists. Drake has got some bigger issues coming up with law enforcement in the near future if the reports are correct about his various illegal misdeeds.
Kendrick isn’t UMG. He is currently on his own independent label, pgLang. He was under the UMG umbrella previously while signed to Dr. Dre’s Aftermath and Top Dawg Entertainment, but his final record on that label was in 2021.
@@iamangee Kendrick's independent label puts his music out via Interscope. He has a publishing and licensing deal with Interscope. Interscope is a subsidiary of UMG.
I don't see the beef being manufactured considering some of the things said are career ending worthy. Drake is too much of a money maker for them to risk that
@@maxionsoundcloud No. Just someone that actually listens and appreciate the art of HipHop. Not casuals that latched onto Drake because he doesn't offend, challenge or scare certain folks.Hell even Eminem doesn't like Drake, what that tell you? (BTW, I know Drake Stans only value Em's opinion, because ya'know. The Elvis effect.)
@@Doomer253 Eminem loves Drake you have that totally wrong. He even said “I will always have good graces for Drake he did something for my daughter…” Know your facts before you come at me little goof. Also I LOVE Kendrick. I just think (my opinion that I’m entitled to) that Drake won this round because this song goes hard af
To answer your question: yes pretty much everyone felt pretty bad after Meet the Grahams. Not Like Us was so brilliant cause it came the next day and made everyone feel better about it even though the content is basically just as dark the song is very fun. This beef is very dark but as a Drake hater and big Kendrick fan I'm pretty pleased with it at the end of the day
Thanks for letting me know, Josh.
I am with the Drake . For me Eminem is and it will be forever The 🐐in hip hop History , but in this beef i am with Drake . Drake helped so much : Kendrick , Future, Metro Boomin. The all get the succes that they get because of Drake and turn against him, because they are envy on Drake huge success. As an Eminem
Stan for life I can recognize that Drake as an pop/ general artist is huge world - wide. After this beef, and family matters diss I started to like Drake more as a hip hop mc. 👏👍
@@MaximDL1410 That's what i don't get - the betrayal after receiving help and support as a budding MC. 🤔🤔
@@ABoomerReacts Because sorry to say but people are evil specially when it is about power and money. And f ex. In my opinion Kendrick is suffering an ,, racial/ color complex,,
But Drake is from a mix family: his father is black and his mother is Caucasian / white. And they envy because Drake music appeals to such a broader audience. And this beef started a few years ago Kendrick when he dissed Drake and many other mc s , just after Drake helped him. This is very ungrateful in my opinion. F ex Drake is the most streamed artist ( male) on Spotify and has the mosts subscribers: 83.5 millions. Drake sold almost 154 millions albums worldwide and it is in the top 30 ( 29 place ) best selling music artist in the history. The only hip hop male artist who has a better spot on this chart is Eminem on 9th place with almost 214 millions album units sold. On the first place 🥇 are The Beatles with more then 427 millions units sold.
@@MaximDL1410 Thanks for all the great info!
If they didn't hate each other before, they definitely do now 😂😂😂😂😂😂
You have to do "Not Like Us" by Kendrick Lamar. "Meet The Grahams" is like a funeral and "Not Like Us" is like a party on Drake's grave which just happens to be the #1 song right now.
Yes, I'm reacting to it on Wednesday.
It seems only kdot fans and west coast folks really like “Not like us”… there are actually lots of people that don’t like it.. but art is subjective.🤷🏾♂️
@@trocktp But it's the #1 song in the country and broke all types of records. Make it make sense please!
FOH!
@@trocktplol stop it. It’s the number 1 streaming song a broke Drakes records and is still being featured on everyone’s social media snippets. What you’re doing is transparent af lol
@@40EastTrill yeah, “kdot fans and the west coast” will make that happen.. what part of that math did you not get?😑
Not a Drake fan at all as I agree with Mos Def’s take that he’s essentially a pop artist, and I think he made a big mistake going against a lyrical giant like Kendrick. Should have known better than to play with the guy with a Pulitzer Prize. Euphoria & Not Like Us IMO have replay value similar to Hit Em Up or No Vaseline, and I think they’ll be around for a long time to come. Meet The Graham on the other hand was one of the more lyrically devastating diss tracks in a very long time.
The beef caused social media platforms to be flooded for a week or 2 of clips of Drake misdeeds, accusations, and questionable behavior. Time will tell, but I don’t think his career/reputation will ever fully recover.
There are a lot of Easter eggs within the beef as well, like Drake clowning KDot for doing Bad Blood with Taylor Swift only for Kendrick to come back with a song produced by Taylor’s producer. Also, Kendrick’s 1st response with Euphoria in retrospect laid out how the beef would go and the fact Meet The Grahams dropped so quickly after Family Matters displayed that he really does have a mole(s) in Drake’s camp. He obviously knew what was in Drake’s song before it was dropped as some of the lines in MTG directly reference lines in FM (ex: Drakes explicit video leak). Drake also bragged in one track about having higher sales/streams only for Kendrick to beat him there as well. Not Like Us went to #1 and broke all sorts of records. All of his tracks have been out streaming Drake too.
Thanks for the great info! On Wednesday's reaction I talk about all the beef songs that are in the top 20 on Billboard.
Always love your reactions! I'll discuss a little bit about what led up to this. Drake and Kendrick have been trading subliminal disses for years and years. Even in the hit "All the Stars" off the Black Panther Soundtrack it's pretty clear Kendrick is talking about Drake and how Drake tried to big bro him when he started becoming successful on his own. Kendrick is a student of hip-hop and views Drake as a guest in hip-hop and as someone who doesn't respect the culture of hip-hop. You'll hear that on "Not Like Us" as Kendrick explains in part of the song.
Thanks for some backstory, Brandon!
KDot is the new GOATTTTTTTTTT! Drake is pop, Kendrick is real hip hop! Kendrick came out for PAC so, right up your lane Brian! He murdered him, this was even worse than Hit em up, if that’s even possible. This murder was STRATEGIC, PRECISE, BRILLIANT and as PUBLIC as it could ever be! Drake asked for it, and kdot made him apologize so he would stop! 😂
To answer your question if they hate each other…Drake doesn’t think Kendrick is on his level, and is confused at the critical accolades that Kendrick gets. Kendrick genuinely hates Drake’s guts, and wants to destroy him.. this beef was excellent for hip hop in my opinion. I know you are doing Not Like Us and the Heart part 6 that came after these 2, but it’s worth checking out Drake’s “Push ups” and Kendrick’s “Euphoria” that proceeded these 2 songs.
Thanks, Cedric! I'll definitely check them out.
Watching these reactions makes me realize (a) how much coded language there is in rap, and (b) how much hip hop history you have to know to really understand everything being said in most disses. Like, him mentioning Abel (The Weeknd) and Rick Ross and "Rakim" (which is actually ASAP Rocky, whose haircut makes him kinda look like Rakim), you'd have to even know why they're included in Drake's song. I think Kendrick was smarter in his disses in saying more words that most people can understand, and don't have to know all of what's going on to get his points across. Also, so glad you reacted to these! I think you'll get a kick out of "Not Like Us"
And yes, Kendrick legitimately hates Drake (he's the one that started this round of disses in the "Like That" song); and no, it's not been confirmed that Drake has a daughter. Also, Drake's "The Heart Part 6" is kinda weak; the better one was "Push Ups," which was his first reaction to Kendrick where he talks about him and all the other rappers that jumped on the "Diss Drake" bandwagon (thus, why he says the '20 v 1' line in his song). K. Dot's "Euphoria" was the response to that, which was also excellent. Like I said, March thru April and the whole first week of May was a busy time for these disses!
Thanks, Harry! Did you like your shout-out?
@@ABoomerReacts Yes, much appreciated!
Asap Rocky is Rakim because it is his birth name because Rocky's mom intentionally named him after the rapper.
@@jeffp.9369 wow, had no idea!
Would love to see reactions to euphoria and like us
I'm not a big fan of diss songs. I think 3 from this beef is enough for me.
Nor like us has gone main stream ppl dancing to it . Sounds more fun .
@@bklynoctorious498 Yes, I've already filmed my reaction to it. No spoilers, though.
Fook yeah drop it Brian i dont like the suspense !!
@@bklynoctorious498 I do. 😉😉
“And I thought Hit’em Up was bad” 😂😂😂
But seriously, Ive seen rappers go at other people’s families personally. But Kendrick delivered respectful, well-considered yet brutal verses. They were like letters.
And yes, K Dot hates Drake.
Thanks, Jeff. We'll have to agree to disagree on the "respectful" part.
Kendrick's critique of Drake's "color" was more a critique of his cultural upbringing parallel to black American culture. He's mixed race but he was raised by his mother in a predominately white Jewish community in Canada with very little interaction with the black American culture of his paternal side, aside from his summer trips to Memphis to see his dad. He'd even go so far as to downplay and degrade his black identity in interviews whenever he could, likely viewing it as a social anchor creating a clear disparity between himself and his peers as a child/teen. It wasn't until it was economically convenient for him to embrace it in the pursuit of a hip hop career that his Jewish identity was downplayed and he began parading around his, self accused, "typical deadbeat black American dad" as show and proof that he had racial ties to the cultural practice he was attempting to take part in.
Kendrick never dissed Drake on the "Control" verse all those years ago, he challenged him and all of their peers to step their game up and provide an even greater quality of music to the fans than they already have, in the traditional competitive spirit of hip hop culture. All of their peers, children of the culture, took it as a sign of respect to be mentioned in the verse and made that sentiment known publicly. Some were even insulted that they weren't mentioned. ONLY Drake, a later adopter of the culture, took it as an insult to be challenged to improve, and began insulting and belittling Kendrick in interviews afterwards, which led to both men abandoning the friendship altogether. They would go on to send subliminal disses towards each other over the years, which laid the groundwork for the rap feud of Spring 2024.
Drake is undoubtedly the more successful artist of the two, but Kendrick is undoubtedly the more respected and critically acclaimed of the two. It was a battle of money, power and respect. Drake had the money and greater fame, and Kendrick had the respect. This feud was the two waging war for the power, and in the end, Kendrick came out on top.
Thanks for the great comment! So does that mean Kendrick will be less popular? Or is it just an ego-buster?
This! Easily the best explaination of this BEEF. Thank you.
@@ABoomerReacts I think Kendrick is more popular after this Beef. He's currently Number One on the charts w/ 'Not Like Us' and crazy enough his last album Mr. Morale has a spike in streams now while Drake has a dip in streams. Pretty crazy.
Draked got shitted on
homie whhat up!!! MR. BRIAN !! u know kendrick reactions are like a dog whistle to me lol i had to tune in to drakes execution .....COMPTON in this bishhh !!! love u guys stay safe this long weekend yall
Hi Chico! Good to see you! I hope all is well in your world. Don't forget that Wednesday is another Kendrick song.
"and I thought hit 'em up was bad" exactly what we were thinking 😂
I know, right?
You need to do Kendrick Lamar “euphoria” that was the best in his first song in the diss
Maybe later. I don't want the viewers who aren't interested in the beef to feel left out.
We need Euphoria AND Not Like Us! 💃🙏🏽🔥💃 Then you can listen to Drake’s embarassing response saying he liked KDot’s songs dissing him, denying the daughter BUT avoiding ALL the PDF allegations…🤔 This beef was EPIC, but was not even close! 😅 FYI: You’ll need a thesaurus to break down KDot’s rhymes…he’s probably the realest lyricist we’ve ever seen! 🔥👍🏽🐐🤗
Maybe in the future. I know a lot of viewers aren't interested in this beef and I don't want them to feel disenfranchised.
What I would suggest with certain approaches to diss tracks is think of them like horror movies. If you find a horror movie unsettling or terrifying, it's a great horror movie. Certain diss tracks tend to be uncomfortable to listen to as their main goal is to lyrically dismantle an opponent
Even to bring children into it?
Here again after some time (watched alot when you started), youre looking great!
Thank you! I hope you're back for a while. 😃
Gotta love your reactions good sir, it's always great sight to see your input on this type of music, would suggest putting some ambient background music in your videos, great one regardless, earned yourself a new subscriber
Thanks for the sub! I've never thought about background music before. It should be played all the time other than during the song I'm reacting to?
Correct, sir. Otherwise it could play in the intro part, that'll work as well ^^
Kendrick is on another level... sky walking on that track
lol brian you look so ''shook'' COMPTON plays for keep my guy .. ...drake needs to understand ''THEY NOT LIKE US'' lmao
I would hope that Drake understands that by now.
When he said don’t let a man piss on your leg he’s talking about when tip freind got drunk and peed on drakes leg outside of a club on purpose . Drake isn’t respected
😲😲
😂 Cuz he was "Taylor made" by the PDF machine. Just like skittles 69.
@@ABoomerReacts 'Tip' as in Atlanta Rapper 'T.I.'
He has some good songs. Should check him out.
@@Doomer253 I have a few TI songs on my list. What song would you recommend?
@@ABoomerReacts My favorite T.I. songs as follows
- Rubber Band Man (The Perfect Sporting event song)
- U Don't Know Me (Classic Atl Hood anthem)
- King Back (Groovy Beat and gets me hype at the gym.)
- Sorry (Crazy Andre 3000 verse!)
Once you're done with all this you may wanna wash off all that dirt by listening to Metro Boomin's "BBL Drizzy"...Metro was on the receiving end of a couple of stray disses during the whole beef and ended up releasing a silly semi-instrumental diss track that served as the perfect ending to this saga. He even challenged the internet to rhyme over it with the winner winning a free beat. Drake ended up rhyming over the beat himself and the whole thing just became ridiculous.
The track is also notable for sampling AI, a harbing of things to come..
Did Drake win a free beat?
@@ABoomerReacts Doubt it :)
Noooooooooo, we have to wait for the best song until Wednesday??? 🤦🏽♀️🤯😭
I know. Life is hard sometimes.
Drake is an actor. Even as a rapper he’s acting. Saying somebody else’s words weather a script or a verse
The big hit is Kendrick lamars " Not like us " is the big hit and the one that finished drake and his reputation forever . I dont know if drake can comeback from that one Kendrick Lamar won . Drakes b3st diss was drop and give me 50. T
You skipped Kendrick Euphoria? Did I miss it?
No, you didn't miss it. Nobody told me.
@@ABoomerReacts euphoria is Kendrick's best song in this battle to me. Lots of word play. Might have to watch a video to explain his lyrics after reacting to it. Pretty smart the way he puts it all together
this was an interesting beef.Still no vaseline and espescially hit em up ,on another level
Hit Em Up and Meet the Grahams are sort of on the same level for me.
@@ABoomerReactsnaw, “hit’em up” was just a bunch of cursing like an angry woman.. these 2 dudes are actually coming with lyrics.🤔
Protect him at all costs.
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Listening from diss song one would give better context because they respond to claims and disses about one another
I figured but I can't spend that much time on a beef.
@@ABoomerReactsI do totally understand why you don’t like delving into beefs especially with songs like Meet the Grahams which really get vicious. However, beefs are critical to hip hop as a genre and its history and to only do a partial listen of songs that dropped in the middle of a beef brewing for 10 years between the two biggest rappers in history… you’ll be doing yourself and your fans a disservice to ignore this moment; it’s like sleeping through a galactic event; it’s like covering football/wrestling/boxing but skipping the Super Bowl/Wrestlemania/Pacquiao VS Mayweather.
You might as well since you dove into the deep end with these two songs. Best thing is all the other songs are actually pretty fun and don’t really cut as personally.
@@tombstone513 I don't like it when reactors focus too much on one artist. I've been disappointed by Abba after Abba, Madonna after Madonna. I don't want to be like that.
What about the song that started it all”like that”
I don't have time to do every song of the beef so I picked the 3 that most people suggested.
@@ABoomerReacts noo boomer noooo
@@ABoomerReacts ok
@@youtubedeletesmychannels2329 I like hip hop that makes me feel good.
@@ABoomerReacts I will say that "Like That" isnt a heavy song. It has disses but they aren't that deep. Basically Kendrick saying he's better than Drake and Cole on his verse. The songs was huge as far as popularity. #1 for weeks on billboard top 100 charts
You can still listen to the Taylor Made Freestyle on UA-cam.
With the AI voices intact?
@@ABoomerReacts Yeah, and even the lyric videos are up too.
@@Crashj7f67h Yikes
Don't do it Brian. You're a West coast cat...it is an absolute disgrace to Pac and Snoop.
I like Kendrick way more than Drake, but I don't like chip shots and low blows. This diss only made me sympathize with Drake because it was full of them. It seemed to me that there was envy towards Drake's success behind it. That said I didn't like anything about this, and I think the beef between Nas and Jay Z was a thousand times better.
Do you think any of it is manufactured?
Facts . Drake helped all this people career and they like snakes turned against him. But Drake is huge globally in
Comparison with them . 😉💪
@@ABoomerReacts I don't know, but It's like when someone tells you something bad about another person. At first you can believe him, but when he tells you a hundred bad things about that person he just seems like a hater.
You sympathize w a groomer? 🤔
@@MaximDL1410 Snake turn? Drake literally signs artists only to steal their best songs for his albums. The Weeknd famously didn't sign to OvO for this very reason. Why you lying to AboomerReacts?
Meet the grahams is cringy and low level he shouldn’t have made that song it’s beneath him in my opinion. It should have been “Euphoria” and “family matters” since family matters is a reply directly to Euphoria. the 2 best songs from the beef alongside “not like us”
Now you tell me. 😉
What are you talking about? It's a Rap beef. You sensitive like Aubrey.
@@Doomer253 I'm also old.
I hope you listen to the rest of the battle.
I'm doing that today.
That beef felt too staged, I didn't enjoy it a single bit. Of course I did enjoy your reaction as usual
Thanks even though this was a tough one for me to appreciate.
Too staged?? Lol who on earth would agree on being called up as a pedo on an international stage??? This is far from staged. This is pure hatred towards each other. You need to read the room my friend.
I like these guys, but this beef is lame. Two grown ass men using big words acting little kids on the playground.
It's like airing dirty laundry. I don't particularly like to hear hatred in hip hop.
@@ABoomerReacts but Kendrick started this . Because is an envy person. Kendrick is famous in USA but Drake is world wide 😉.
@@MaximDL1410😂.. The guy that puts out music once every 5 yrs started this? Really? Aubrey started this when he was planted in the culture.. Just like Hart and Tyler Perry
UMG manufactured this entire beef... both rappers are UMG artists. Drake has got some bigger issues coming up with law enforcement in the near future if the reports are correct about his various illegal misdeeds.
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Kendrick isn’t UMG. He is currently on his own independent label, pgLang. He was under the UMG umbrella previously while signed to Dr. Dre’s Aftermath and Top Dawg Entertainment, but his final record on that label was in 2021.
@@iamangee Kendrick's independent label puts his music out via Interscope. He has a publishing and licensing deal with Interscope. Interscope is a subsidiary of UMG.
@@iamangee Kendrick's independent record label has a distribution-licensing deal with Interscope. Interscope is a subsidiary of UMG.
I don't see the beef being manufactured considering some of the things said are career ending worthy. Drake is too much of a money maker for them to risk that
I think Drake killed this song! 3 different beats every flow was great… I can say Drake won for me
😅😅.. You must be young Kdot gave him the 3 switches and the WHOOPIN he was begging for cuz he so conflicted
Yes 3 different beats. Not like Kendrick already did that before. smh. You Drake fans aren't actual rap/hiphop fans. Just pop fans.
Angry Kendrick Stans in my comments 😭
@@maxionsoundcloud No. Just someone that actually listens and appreciate the art of HipHop. Not casuals that latched onto Drake because he doesn't offend, challenge or scare certain folks.Hell even Eminem doesn't like Drake, what that tell you?
(BTW, I know Drake Stans only value Em's opinion, because ya'know. The Elvis effect.)
@@Doomer253 Eminem loves Drake you have that totally wrong. He even said “I will always have good graces for Drake he did something for my daughter…” Know your facts before you come at me little goof. Also I LOVE Kendrick. I just think (my opinion that I’m entitled to) that Drake won this round because this song goes hard af