@@carlarivera3058 hahahaha. it's a phrase that can be used for practically any occasion. my mom: i told your ass to be home 4 hours ago! now you're grounded! me: it was the fuck around of times, it was the find out of times. 😤
Everyone overlooks the “malibus most wanted” line but I thought that was the most HILARIOUS line to me😭😭 context: malibus most wanted is a movie about a white guy trynna be a rapper/ acting like a “thug”
Apparently he a 69 god is supposed to be a reference to 6ix9ine who pleaded guilty to sexually using a 13 year old and then snitching while behind bars
"tryna strike a chord but its probably a-minor" is 1.) a call out to drake messing with minors 2.) many of drakes songs are sang in a-minor 3.) a nod back to euphoria where he says "How many more black features 'til you finally feel that you're black enough?" cause a-minor on a piano has no black keys. its SO jam packed in one line. not only that but it reminds me of "these hoes dont be mad at megan, these hoes mad at megans law". drake is getting EATEN ALIVE and ive been waiting for it for years ever since i saw the video of him with a 17yo fan up on stage and hugging her from behind saying he wishes she was 18 😶🌫😶🌫
plus the drake song 'teenage fever' is in a minor (a flat minor but that could be a whole other thing like a FLAT minor - foul lmao) idk if it's intentional on that part though
i just wanna add the fact that the third meaning is totally intentional. cus right after "trynna strike a chord, and it's prolly a minorrrrr" it got followed up with "they not like us" it's totally meant to be "they're not even black. they not like us". just adding this up cus a lotta ppl thnk its a strech lol.
It’s also a clapback, cause Kdot holds the note just like how Drake held the note on “freeeeeeeeee.” There’s levels to this. And Kung Fu Kenny’s just preposterously talented. Honestly I thought Drakes diss tracks would do better chart wise. Boy was I wrong. Kendrick for ever.
Same. White middle aged dude in Seattle. Been boppin to Kdot since this dropped. Even up here in Seattle there’s west coast pride around this - walking down the street, I heard it from cars, it was playing in the coffee shop, at the club. It really is a cultural moment.
Pretty sure that’s in reference to Drake saying “ya dead” at the end of Family Matters.😂 But it could also be that meet the grahams killed the guy, and kdot’s aiming at his ghost now? Either way. Amazing.
Kendrick already killed him with Euphoria. Euphoria alone could have shut everyone up, but he revived the carcass repeatedly just to kill it again. This Kendrick was legit scary. Truly certified boogeyman
@@AllTheArtsy in hindsight, euphoria was really a kindly warning. “This is a friendly fade, you should keep it that way,” and “don’t speak on the family crodie.” Even the opening, saying he electrifies, while Drake pacifies, and says something like he could double down on that line but not for now as a “random act of kindness.” And yet. Drake spoke on the family.🤷🏻♂️😂 Glad he did cause MTG and especially Not Like Us are wild, battle rap mode Kendrick is a beautiful thing.
Kendrick removing all copyrights for this song shows where he stands. he’s not about the numbers, he’s for the culture. he’s not for the labels, he’s for the people.
The song "BBL Drizzy" is actually NOT an AI generated bit, it's a real song 70s style that comedian King Willonius recorded about a month ago and then Metro found and sampled it. That man was doing RESEARCH.
@@purehney The person Metro was tweeting at was King Willonius. He has tons of other comedic songs on his page. There's a whole vulture article interviewing him about it, babes. ❤
Troy, I know your channel focuses on pop releases but please venture into hip-hop/RNB albums too. So many classics from Jhene Aiko, Kendrick Lamar, The Weeknd, etc. Would love to see your insight of those albums from a producer's perspective!
Many moments in this song require you to sit in silence and mind your own business real hard, and reconsider if you’ve ever TRULY hated another person with your whole spirit
8:54 “are you my friend, are we locked in?” Thats a reference to Euphoria where he says “I pray they my real friends if not I’m YNW Melly” who shot his friends from the backseat who were found with their seatbelts on “locked in” he’s patronizing him by calling him he’s a friend he’s about to kill now that they’re “locked in”
i have been waiting for this im surprised since troy doesn't do many rap reactions but this has been my roman empire so im so glad to see the shock LMAOO
Some lines: Call the “amberlampse”: Could just be for fun but also, Amber Alert John Stockton: he’s like no. 1 assist, dream team with Karl Malone. Karl Malone has a child with a 13 year old girl Baka got a weird case, why is he around: Drake was literally celebrating his release and wrote as much in “Know Yourself”, his release being from jail on sex trafficking charges A Minor chord: I think everyone here gets that line but honorable mention. Also held it for that length in response to Drake’s “Dave Freeeeeee” from Family Matters I’m hands on, he fuck around, get polished: Also self explanatory but Drake sometimes wears nail polish. Nothing wrong with it but great play on words lol Homie still doubled down callin us some slaves: In response to Family Matters where Drake said Kendrick raps like he’s “bout to get the slaves freed, fake activism it’s make believe” or whatever. All Atlanta lines (settlers and flash fwd to 2024, who Drake links with, etc): In response to Drake mentioning Atlanta and how The Weeknd’s music only plays in clubs in Atlanta where people “got a little more pride”. Kendrick basically says Drake got his whole ass personality from Atlanta and culture vultured it from all the people there he collabs with for an in to the culture. Only when it benefits him. Talked weird about Atlanta but literally colonized it and robbed its culture for himself He a fan: bc of this people are now dropping “f.a.n. he a 69 god” in his comments, or were til he limited them to only be an echo chamber now lol. And also “ov hoe” and “nun bout daat” 💀 but he blocked all those rip And the rest is just a bop, OV HOEEE 🥳
like srsly i know the context of the whole beef, but what i dont get is what in the world drake was even thinking??? like, why did he ever think he can step to kdot? what in his discography made him think he can even compete tho??
“nailed to the cross walkin round like teezo” is a reference to teezo touchdown who’s known for his hair that frequently has nails in it he makes really good music !!
they could make a 10 min extended version of this song and i’d still be dancing every second, the beat is too catchy😂 i wanna be in the club yelling O V HOOOOOEEE
I heard someone say that on piano an A minor doesn't use any black keys, so he's also calling Drake white washed 😂 I don't play piano so idk if it's true but thought I would post it anyways 😂
the bars. the DJ mustard g-funk production and the snoop dogg/tupac cadence is just 😩🔥 song of the mf summer. errbody gon sing OVHOEEEE @ them clubs and parties. ERRBODY SAY OVHOOOOOEE🗣️
The John Stockton bar is a reference to how Stockton played on the Utah Jazz with Karl Malone (who had uh… done things with a 13 yr old girl when he was 20). Drake also had a picture with Malone on his insta that was removed
when he says ambulance like that, my take is maybe he’s meshing the amber alert with it ( it’s a missing persons/kid report which eludes to kendrick calling him a trafficker and pedo)
i thought he would react to the open verses of bbl drizzy from fans (metro made this, somewhat a challenge and whoever had the best verse/lyrics would get a 'free song?' or something in the lines of that) . i'd really want to hear his reaction to that cause some of the verses from fans are INSANEE
Towards the end when Kendrick says “he a fan”, FAN is basically the acronym for the next line: “Freaky Ah N___” and I realized that after listening a few times and my jaw dropped I LOVE Kendrick’s play on words ITS INSANE
“I’ma pass on this body like John Stockton.” John Stockton hold the NBA record for most career assists. Also, “BBL Drizzy” uses an AI sample from this guy who makes a bunch of Motown-inspired AI covers of hip-hop and R&B samples. 😭
1:34 “I’m the one that upped the score on him,” 3:04 the song LITERALLY switches from B- minor to A MINORRRRRRR, but it’s also a flex in reference to the line Drake dropped 15 minutes earlier with the same cadence Drake says DAVE FREEEEEE, so it’s a shot he has inside info on drakes raps 😂
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