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bey0utifulsoul · 6 months
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feriorem · 6 days
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Diss tracks so good he's trending on TUMBLR.
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Kendrick's definitely won by now and I fear if Drake drops again he might genuinely soil any reputation he has left.
'The Heart Part 6' was the weakest song in this whole ordeal imo. If you try and fight against 'Meet the Grahams' and 'Not Like Us' by just reiterating your same points and only denying the shit against you with the equivalent of saying nuh uh and you think that will work you're kind of fucking stupid. And add on to that the nastiness of trying to insinuate that you're only being called a pedophile because the guy you're fighting got molested when there are videos, and lyrics, and proabably loads of other very questionable shit that alludes to that (It doesn't help that you couldn't even listen to the song you're referencing and realize that isn't even near what it is saying). Doubling down on the view that Kendrick Lamar hits his wife as your only real support in this fight when the only evidence for that is an old interview (that was debunked but that might not matter) and that his wife doesn't follow him on instagram? Meanwhile her brother has been supporting Kendrick through this whole thing which makes that even weaker.
TLDR.: Drake is a discusting pos and I wouldn't be surprised if he was lying about not having a daughter
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superdynamo · 6 days
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lyricsandsuch · 1 year
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“And if I had my way, then you would be mine”
— J. Cole; Deja Vu
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dudja · 3 days
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If Kendrick and Drake had a truce, this is how it would go down 😆💀 #kendricklamar #drake #truce #theynotlikeus #familyguy
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mediamuse · 4 days
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itsbansheebitch · 5 days
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"They're not slow, Drake"
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u-make-me-cry · 6 days
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Nobody’s a bigger hater than Kendrick. I thought the hatred I had for certain someone was extreme. Oh Man was I wrong.
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moltenwrites · 5 days
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I was gonna keep these posts serious, but eh I’m just gonna post whatever.
That being said DAMN the rap scene has been crazy. When Like That dropped, I must admit, I thought it was stupid. But when shit started getting serious, I got invested HARD. Plus, this is giving us a LOT of new Kendrick, so win win. Here’s a random ranking of the songs
10. Taylor made freestyle - It uses AI vocals that not only sound like shit, but disrespect a dead person
9. This one’s gonna be controversial, but I gotta put the heart part 6 - This song was such a trash ass respone to meet the grahams. It was saying “ nu uh “ to some SERIOUS accusations, and in a way that gave us no reason to believe it
8. 6:16 in LA - I like this song, it just didn’t leave much of an impact. It’s good though.
7. 7 minute drill - I gotta admit, this song as a diss is WEAK, even more so considering Cole apologized. That being said, the song kinda slaps. The beat switch with the “ Conductor “ is really cool.
6. - Push Ups - This song was a really good comeback to Like That: it called out Kendrick for being slow on responses, and had some good disses ( I.E the drums diss )
5. - Like That - Like that is REALLY good. The beef starter itself, it had some HARD disses ( the big three line ) while bringing Kendrick back into the spotlight. It’s a really good song
4. - Family Matters - Despite this song getting HEAVILY overshadowed by a certain drop, Family matters is a BRUTAL diss. There are some serious allegations here aswell, and the song just sounds good overall. Plus, the music video referencing GKMC was cool.
3. Not Like Us - A crazy follow up to an even crazier diss. Not like us is a jammer that hammers on some allegations that people looked over. It’s a really good song
2. Euphoria - Euphoria was CRAZY. The slow start switching into that insane beat, the disses at Drakes parenting, and the pure levels of HATING in this song elevate it. Like, this level of hating is BEYOND me.
1. Meet the Grahams - Jesus… this song is insane. Kendrick reveals some crazy shit over an evil beat. Euphoria may have been pure hating, but this song showed us *why.* It is brutal while still managing to sound fantastic, and for that it is my favorite.
Alright that’s all for my rambling, if you have any thoughts reply and I’ll give em a look.
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bey0utifulsoul · 10 months
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frogalor · 2 months
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nothing like the hatred of Drake to bring me back to rap music
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dingleberrytimes · 18 days
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J. Cole Burns Own House Down to Punish Self For Dissing Kendrick Lamar
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FAYETTEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA - Feeling like his apology wasn’t enough, Grammy-winning rapper J. Cole would cause a storm after he burned his own Fayetteville residence down, which he apparently did to punish himself for dissing Kendrick Lamar in his now deleted song “7 Minute Drill”, which was a response to comments the Pulitzer winning rapper made on the Future song “Like That”.
“I haven’t dropped some fire in a mad minute, so I had to remind myself what it felt like to be in that zone again.” The native Fayetteville rapper would tell reporters. “Truthfully, I made a huge mistake when I dissed Kendrick, who is someone I respect and see as a pear, so I’m doing this to discipline myself. I’m hoping this will be the moment of clarity I need to ignore all the bullshit and just focus on my craft.”
On March, 22, rapper Future and producer Metro Boomin would drop their collaborative album “We Don’t Trust You”, which featured the hit single “Like That” featuring a guest appearance from Kendrick Lamar. In the song, Kendrick would take shots at J. Cole. Cole would respond on April 5, with his song “7 Minute Drill”, which was meant as a diss towards Kendrick.
Cole would quickly retract the diss and apologize to Cole at his Dreamville Fest the following weekend, a move that divided both fans and critics, with some feeling like this would leave a stain on J. Cole reputation from backing down from a diss, while others commended Cole for his maturity during the situation.
Nonetheless, Cole would continue to face scrutiny from rappers, including Drake (who was also dissed by Kendrick in “Like That”) and Kanye West (a rapper that J. Cole has dissed in the past), which may have led to J. Cole burning his house down.
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superdynamo · 27 days
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annoyincommander · 2 months
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Kendrick Lamar diss Drake & J.Cole on Like That!!!😨😨😨
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How J Cole fans were when they heard the Kendrick diss on metro album
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