not like us is anecdotally going to be the one though, just in terms of it getting played out and about already. i can't remember hearing another Kendrick song in public like that with the exception of one or two Damn tracks, let alone all the stuff online already of it getting played at clubs and basketball games lol
#1 comment on the lyric video made me do one of those half-laugh-snort things. "J Cole must feel like one of them people who missed their flight on 9/11"
Imagine if Kendrick wins a Grammy for any of this lmao, Not Like Us I could see legitimately having a shot at something especially
https://www.reddit.com/r/KendrickLamar/s/1Ei3mmiRPX Worth a read, idk what kinda sources these are in the link but it sounds highly possible, seems weird to me that Kendrick would drop 5 disses, allude to having 5 more, then let have Drake have the last word without spinning back at least one last time
Well that was eye opening thread. I don’t have twitter but this is an unroll of that thread for anyone else Thread by @mzicyobe on Thread Reader App
Kendrick should just drop the next diss hopping on some the beats drake has hits from. Double down on the culture vulture aspect.
I don't think Kendrick needs to go again, at this point the internet is already doing the job for him.
I doubt this changes things as far as Drake’s popularity unless people come around to the fact his music is really bad. But given the fact his music has been really bad since 2017 and he’s bigger than ever I’m not holding my breath.
I think there was a shift in Drake after the Pusha feud and while his popularity didn’t suffer I think it made him double down on some of his worst impulses musically and in his persona. I think the entire internet dancing to songs alternatively calling him a pedophile or laughing at his alleged bbl might be a turning point for him in terms of the credibility he’s been seeking desperately his whole career, I’m curious to see the fallout