Y’all give Drake way too much credit. All he did was call Kendrick short, and speak about his record deal with no evidence. Kendrick is actually dissecting Drakes character.
Nah drake disrespected Kendrick and his whole fake thug hood persona. He a bitch to the industry just like everyone else. No one's opinion of drake changed listening to this. People's opinion of Kendrick changed listening to drake's.
I was surprised by this too lol. I figure these guys are at least early to mid 40s. Any black household in the '70s and '80s def had some Teddy P in rotation.
calling drake a culture culture when his music impacted several cultures listening it is the corniest shit kendrick could’ve said besides all that moaning lmao. Kendrick is jealous drake is versatile enough to experiment in different genres
True that. These guys are OVO minions 🤣. How can two adults always agree on every song saying Drake is on top. At least one of them should be genuine enough to say no ways this time he got an L. They are so giddy when it’s a Drake song. Right before they play the song they’re already full of pep. Pretending that they listening to the song for the first time with us. That’s a dead giveaway of all their bias right there. Meet the Grahams just ended Drake. Don’t even want to get into U NOT LIKE US! Kendrick infuses history and culture while Drake is always superficial
The a "i dont like the way that you talk, walk and dress", by Kendrick is a DMX reference, where DMX clearly stated that he doesn't like anything about Drake including how he walks, talks and his haircut, so Kendrick was taking that approach and rapping from that perspective 👌🏾
@@darnellwilliams8783lmao that shit sound more like the chick on 10 things i hate about you not to mention go check what DMX said the next time he talked about Drake
Glad someone mentioned this. MGK said “f&$cking dweeb” and they laughed like 2 school kids. When it comes to reviewing diss records they constantly catch Ls
Ryan and George claim to be Hiphop heads yet they have a superficial proclivity towards beats. A good rapper is one who can do more with less. One who makes you discover new things each time you replay the song. Drake is too much on the nose, not intellectually challenging. Give a good rapper any best and he’ll rip it apart. Drake runs out of things to say that’s why he ends up involving other beefs in a diss song instead of just focusing on Kendrick. Oh by the way he’s not a writer, that’s why🙆🏽♂️. Mr Ghostwriter and AI assisted phony.
"Let your CORE audience STOMACH that, and did you tell them where you got your ABS from?" 🤢🤢🤢🤮🤮Nasty work right there....That YNW Melly line is🤢🤢🤮🤮Fire Fire Fire 🔥😍👌🙌Kendrick came with a fully loaded clip!!!
@@gamespecx614 That doesn’t make sense but I’ll give a triple the first one he says “everyone want to be demon until they get chipped by a throw away” Go look up Future’s middle name it’s “Demun” and look up he has a song called “Throw Away” and Drake referenced in push-ups “don’t make me bring the demon out”. Kendrick is saying that whenever Drake is talking and acting like tough mob boss and acting like he came from nothing he’s putting on his best Future persona sayi d Drake wants to be like Future when he turns into the gangster came from nothing character. This part goes over so many people’s head and he literally breaks down Drakes tough guy act all throughout the song. It’s parts in the song like this that totally go over people head that even these two Drake Stan’s can’t comprehend they’re reading the song from lyrics videos and not using their brain to understand the lyrics and if they don’t understand a line they just ignore completely smh.
@@redhunnid5142Bro it's not Drake Stan's. You have to know Future's MIDDLE NAME. No one is just looking that shit up because in a diss they heard the word "demon." calm down and stop acting like you're better than everyone else
Kendrick tackled EVERY possible subject with this diss. He basically touched on all the shit Drake has on him, not leaving anything out. Ghost writers? Check. Racial insecurity? Check. Weird attraction to underage girls? Check. Bailing out of the Pusha T beef? Check. Being a deadbeat dad? Check. Weak ass discography that gets worse with each new record? Check. AI nonsense? Check. All that while still finding time to mock Drake's accent change gimmick and even say he wants the guy to be successful despite hating him, because he's not selfish. It's six and a half minutes of thoroughly dissecting, exposing and embarassing the other guy, and revoking Drake's N-word pass at the end is just icing on the cake. Honestly, I don't know what else you could expect from a diss - hell, not even just a diss, this is a masterfully written track with insane replay value, layers upon layers of meaning and clever references, that even someone who somehow has never heard of Drake could enjoy. And yet you guys say Drake "won by a landslide". That is truly mind boggling. Maybe you're better off sticking to the rock and metal reactions, because this was embarassing to watch.
ghost writers? yea but it’s not new. just bringing up something that the culture obviously let slide racial insecurity? hard lines, nothing crazy hard hitting. just clowning type shit. under age girls? yes, hard hitting allegation that still needs a hard receipt, but you can absolutely see enough to at least look at Drake weird unless he can really try to disprove (he tried with heart p6) pusha T beef? refer to first point. basically “haha u lost ur last beef” deadbeat dad? hits hard but again it’s an Ez line to throw since it’s one of the most public things about Drake. this was a good response to Push Ups, not a landslide, but kendrick fans stay pushing what he does and continues to try to weaken what drake did.
Now some time went past. I love that Kendrick made his diss the way he did. I think he is purposely trying to separate the real from the fake. Like, you judging stuff about the culture but don't know who Teddy P is? You didn't know MJ had a pet rat named Benjamin? You don't know what whooping feet mean? You have to be from a certain culture to understand this diss, which is his main point of his dislike for Drake. K Dot might be a genius.
@@gifi11MJ didn't have a pet rat. That song Ben was from a movie soundtrack. These are middle aged black men. They have heard way more Teddy Pendergrass and other black legends from that era than you've ever even heard of. You sit here and insult these guys for their opinion as if yours was authoritative. It's not. You nitpicked them about musical knowledge that you don't even know. People like you are just as responsible for ruining hip hop as the rappers who can't rap. You all try to force bullshit narratives like you have some kind of authority to decide what everyone should like. Stop it
@Peacekeepa317 you start listening to MJ after Thriller huh lol? bro, I'm not debating facts. You think as you please. This is easily verifiable information. Don't put your ignorance on me. You don't know me lol. You telling me how much I listen to Teddy P and my age lol yall are weird. Let me guess, I'm supposed to prove to you about my culture lol? I'm supposed to prove to you how much I know? Yeah, that was weird.
But wait! They don’t like Meet the Grahams either. So is he too poetic, or not poetic enough? That shooting a Drake line goes hardddd. “Homie had told me to aim it this way, I didn’t point down enough, today I show you I learned from those mistakes”… that double entendre 🔥🔥🔥
This disstrack sucks he's rapping like alvin and the chipmunks he's a wannabe eminem. Push ups was better y'all just hate that drake is the number 1 HIP HOP artist to ever live
Their response was my same response I wasn’t feeling this track at all… All this time we’ve been waiting and to say I was disappointed is an understatement
That reverse message at the beginning is Richard Pryor from the Wizard of Oz saying, “Everything they say about me’s true!” Kendrick is basically calling Drake and fraud that’s hiding behind a mask
@@Tenk0shimura or they simply actually know what a good diss is unlike yall overhyping this trash. dude sounds like he wants to cry with all those voicecracks for the first 4 minutes
@@chainlink2348can't believe drake stans still twerking for him after he got bodied so hard he deleted heart part 6 off his IG. It's over bro let it go
Lol funny that's exactly how y'all been acting. Kendrick was up 2-0 and drake was scared to yall when he had two fire disses out and euphoria hadn't dropped yet. What's even the point?
You can literally hear them in real time changing their minds between who's winning wtf are you o about? kendrick fans love saying how you have to study kendricks lyrics to dissect information but then go and miss the most obvious sht ever.
BEAM is a Jamaican Artist, he wrote Rich flex and Major Distribution which you guys reacted to and liked, BEAM works with Skipondabeat who produced Major Distribution & He also works with Jordan Hollywood who is signed under QC and he is also a ghostwriter, The 3 of them have a label called Bounce House Beats where they produce and write for artists, the label is in Broward County Florida since they are from there.
19:23 When Kendrick said “once a lame, always a lame” he’s playing on the two different definitions of lame. Lame can mean “uncool” but it can also mean “physically disabled, in the foot or leg, to walk with difficulty”. Drake’s character on Degrassi was in a wheelchair 🤯🤯🤯
“Am I battling ghosts or AI” is not just referring to ghost writers but also “ghosts” because he used Pac’s voice in that Taylor Made Freestyle, Pac being the “ghost”.. dope ass line lol
I heard “I don’t know” way too much in this breakdown lol. Y’all know exactly what’s being said 😂 I know it’s opinion but calling Kendrick childish after man’s went crazy over the “size seven men’s” line way to dismissive on direct bars
They're doing an authentic reaction meaning they did no research or pre-listens before recording. These guys know more than most people when it comes to breaking down songs, but we can't expect them to know it all.
Facts, he was eating up that weak ass size 7 men's line like it was never said before in the history of mankind. I seen less knowledgeable reactors catch more bars than they did, that's very disappointing. Then the devaluing of some of the lines seemed suspect also, like I said it was very disappointing. Ryan had a look on his face like Kendrick was talking about his momma for most of the song.
@@34blackulaRyan acting like Drake flat out won, while also looking like he don’t believe what he’s saying cuz he knew Kendrick was eating was hilarious 😂
This just shows that Drakes tune was more digestible which is a skill in itself. This Kendrick shit was hard but you gotta give them benefit of the doubt on the initial listen, I found it started getting better after a few listens
@@LouisOrlando90that is true, drake's diss is how people normally diss people and how he usually raps but Kendrick on the other hand kind of translated his rapping style on the diss which made it difficult for many listeners to interpret on the first initial reaction unlike drake's
These duded ain't even TRY to explore that cease and desist line lmao. They immediately went to "oh I don't think he meant that literally". Man gtfo with this reaction. I have been watching these guys for 6 years now and I've always respected their ability to be objective but this was crazy. And it's not because of opinions because they have had reactions that I have completely disagreed with before. But it's the complete lack of apparent objectivity that I just can't stand. I rocked with the Drake reaction. I rate Pushups highly. But you not even gonna have the same standards across the board then what are we doing? They went hard over "you're short" and "I had to hike down" bars but you're also gonna say "what did Kendrick say to hurt Drake?" Nah fam.
Objectively, every attack in the track is borrowed from the past 10+ years of attacks against Drake, ergo nothing new, ergo "what hurt him?" It's not like Rap Devil where we can't get receipts on Em blackballing, a cease and desist has a paper trail, so release it.
@@danielheater3389 A diss track does not need to be new material. A diss track needs to be disrespectful. Good delivery, bars, word play etc. Where do y’all get this “oh nothing new was said” ergo it’s trash? Lol This is a diss track where people diss each other with rumors, secrets if they have any, scandals, insecurities, whatever info but it does not have to be new unheard of info, it just have to be well put together and clever. A good beat helps too.
@@sheastar05 I do get your point. Like you say, if insecurities play a role, then that's good, but I can't speak for what any of these guys take personally or not. We're not them. But from my perspective, if I'm called the same stuff for 10 years, I'll have developed a thick skin to those things. Maybe Drake hasn't. For the listener with no dog in the fight, which is what OP was criticizing, hearing the same attacks isn't as interesting unless they're, as you say, well put together and clever. That's why Ryan and George do give an edge to this against Push Ups alone, but not against Push Ups + Taylor Made.
totally agree. i been watching for years! and i cant believe they are glazing drake so hard 😂 Once again, drake gets away with his catchy delivery on mediocre bars 😂
Isn’t this one of those Mandela Effect things? He never had a pet rat, “Ben” is a cover Michael Jackson sang for a movie called Ben about a boy who loves his pet rat. But no one knows the movie so everyone thought it was Michael’s life. (Could be wrong about him not having a rat, but ik the song is a cover he did for a movie)
Rewatching after rewatching again the “push ups” reaction and Ryan’s dislike of Kendrick’s work is so apparent. The poker face he has throughout most of the reaction is hilarious. He only reacts whenever he sees George and only does so half assed. Meanwhile he pops off to the most minor and surface level bar from Push ups. Gives way more importance to the beat than anything in a rap battle. To each his own, guess he likes music that pacifies more.
These guys were losing their minds over “you’re short bars” I’ve noticed through the years they only like punchline rap, like that’s not the only way a verse is hard if there’s loads of punchlines 😂
@@mindyourbuisness8104nah see you and George and Ryan are mistaking diss tracks as rap battles two entirely different art forms performed differently.
Kendrick gave top 10% of pg lang as a thank you for putting him on when he was young. Really grinding it out with top and literally sleeping at his house and eating his food. Kendrick showing appreciation
He called him out for likeing kids, Paying 500k for an sa case, Told him he was in his city eating in his street, called him out for not being a present father, called him out for being bbl drizzy,called him out for being under birdman who is most know for scaming his artists money,called him a wanna be gangster cause he has father issues, called him a worse gunna cause he filed a police report on his friends, also possibly alluding to him filling a police report after getting robbed in LA. How is this not a home run. Its not a killshot but its definitely hard to beat. And thats just with me doing 30min of digging. Crodie is brodie in canada its also his cats name so hes calling him a p***y
@enniso7452 call it what u want, but 1 fact that cannot be disputed & is in the record books for life: Drake is Jewish & Kendrick waited to drop on the 79th anniversary of Hitler's death for a reason, but everybody thinks it was just a 'random Tuesday'...
Y’all missed something on the bar about the sixth sense. Kendrick said “it’s a 1 v 20”, “am I talking to a ghost or an AI” and “my sixth sense telling me to off him”. He’s saying that his intuition is telling him to kill him. But in the movie Haley Joel Osment’s character finds out at the end that the guy he was talking to was already dead and he was talking to a ghost the whole time. It’s a creative way of saying you’re(Drake) already dead and that I don’t even know if I’m talking to you right now or your ghostwriters.
You said you'd give K Dot the same vibes you gave Drake in the react; y'all lied. Either you didn't get the depth of it or you're trippin'. Kendrick hit Push Ups' views in no time, the culture crowned him, but you kept sleepin' on him... Waited forever for that react and regretted it big time... RIP Drake
Well that was weak tbh, he needs to be more direct with actual disses. Not saying he had none, but alot of his bars were him trash talking, having clever wordplay but man diss Drake 😂
@@Stinkfly300 that was a reference to a dmx interview where x says he hates the way drake walks, talks, his haircut, etc. if you saw the interview, it would have made more sense.
@@walidhamouda3972 man it’s not what Drake deserves it what hip hop deserves. Also I think Drake brought this out of him with Taylor made either way Kendrick can go way harder and I don’t want him to go soft just cause Drake ain’t push him
This diss track was 6 1/2 min long and they spent 50min talking and still don’t understand anything. This completely flew over their heads. Definitely drake fans. Lol
@@ag2407 lol not every diss has to be a TMZ gossip exposé. All of Drake's dirty laundry is already out there. Kendrick's fiery delivery and funny lines are what make the song work. And what exactly did Drake say about Kendrick in his? He's short? Apparently had a bad deal with his old label or something? That's it. Euphoria clears Push Ups easily. Both are good tho
@@ManUnleashed1 here y’all go with the fake ish. Drake made another whole song with ai goin at Kendrick. Nobody told Blackface Drake to reference Ross and all that. Foh
As a hip hop fan this was very hard to watch lol. Everyone has their opinions but it feels like Ryan really champions money and buys into this persona Drake has built. Which kinda feels hypocritical when you take into account his breakdowns of more lyrical guys. It's like Drake makes more money and talks about Kendricks shoe size and for Ryan nothing will change that. Kinda interesting. Still love the unbias opinion but ever since family ties yall have really shitted on Kendrick with the exception of a few tracks. Its interesting to watch.
"You make music that pacifies them, I can double down on that line but I'll spare you this time" - Double entendre referencing Drake's pedo accusations
@@knives26lose to who. What is Drake going to say he has more money. Kendrick is short. Kendrick just killed Drakes character as a person. Drake acting scared to put out his diss, he is a baddie trying to act tough.
Did these dudes just say this man sounds “childish”… WOW lol this whole reaction is actually kinda hilarious because they really think they sound so elevated but damn near every bar went over their heads. Obv Music is subjective but my goodness I’ve seen Drake fans react to this and they are in awe because every part of this song is musical master class.
Michael Jackson had a pet rat named Ben when he was a kid… in 1972, Mike’s first solo #1 hit record was titled “Ben” which was an ode to his pet rat… the song was written for the movie “Ben”
Drake is definitely a rat. Kendrick said "u make gunna look like a saint" Kendrick waaaay more arsenal if he didn't quite expose Drake like that just yet
Its not the song, its what you say, its what impacted the culture the most. This is one of those songs you listen to again and again find more double entendres.
I believe y’all find what y’all want to find lmao I literally just saw a dude speak on the sexy redd line and she’s 26 and 26/2 is 13, so basically Kendrick is saying Drake sees 2 “sexy” teens. Again, I believe y’all see what y’all want to because that shit was a MAJOR reach 😂
@@joshuafischer4104 bro yall watch 10 reactions vids, scroll twitter all day, listen to the song 20 times and get mad when someone don’t catch something upon first listen. Kinda crazy if u ask me
@@tedenejp1644 There were a lot of pretty easy stuff to catch in the beginning no? You assuming I'm on that all day when all it takes is to watch one vid. I get they tryna to do raw reactions and everything, but you cant assume which side is winning when you don't let a diss sit for a little to get everything
@@tedenejp1644 They literally said "there we go" at 30 minutes in like they were waiting for a real punch. Get out of here with that bs bro lets be honest now 😂
Nah Kendrick flexing fatherhood on Drake was hard. There is a difference between being there for your kid and actually raising it. Drake is either making music, touring, f*cking IG models, gambling or all this other stuff, while Kendrick actually takes time for his son.
It was well written on a technical level, but it's not a hard hitting bit since it's pusha t-lite. And drake never brought up kendrick being a bad father in the first place. Just felt like low hanging fruit to fill up time.
They focus too much on what it sounds like instead of whats actually being said. Drake was talking lightly on pushups but he said it in a clever way so it sounds good as hell, but if you really look at what he’s saying it isn’t that deep. Then Kendrick attacks Drake on a personal level and these two say Drake won lol. They forget diss tracks are these two literally attacking each other. They are too busy worried about if they can play this in their car or the club. Because there’s no way they genuinely think Drake calling Kdot short is more hard hitting than Kendrick attacking drakes persona, culture vulture-ing, and fatherhood. It’s not even debatable
I've said it before and I'll say it again, but I genuinely don't think they are in touch with modern hip hop or modern urban culture like they believe they are. I'm not going to pretend to know everything about it either, but there's VERY clearly an age gap in their opinions/humor than what you see from other, "younger" reactors. It's alot more than not understanding slang/words. Again, this is nothing against them, I just think they need to KEEP that energy at all times.
No actually Ryan preferred killshot u dont know what ur talking about. George liked rap devil. The same way ryan likes push ups now. It's not just them everybody thinks kendricks response was weak, lackluster, s h i t e. Imagine if eminem had 6 minutes of rapping. Like tf this disstrack sucks and he rapping like ronald weasely
Oh I enjoy your reactions, gentlemen, but you guys were so wrong on this, but I appreciate that you gave us the 1st reaction and I bet your opinions changed now that it's over and gave Euphoria multiple listens.
I thought Benjamin was a reference to Ben, Mj’s childhood pet rat that Joe killed. Maybe Kendrick is saying he’s cleaning house of rats, he has money (Benjamin’s) and he’s Drake’s dad (Drake compares himself to mj so Kendrick is sonning him)
Ben (pet rat), Michael Jackson(Drake), Joe Jackson (Kendrick). After putting that together, I really love this bar. The money/presidents meaning is the first layer but felt light without the double entrende. He rebutted Drakes "I'm richer than you, and you're getting extorted" bars AND his "what's a prince to a king" bar with one double entrende. Sick shit. This is probably a reach but I feel like Benjamin could also be alluding to J Cole, since he kinda compares Cole to Andre3k (Andre Benjamin) on "Like That". Would make sense if he's calling out Cole and Drake specifically with the two references, saying he's currently in control of the house (hip hop) they are all in together.
Yall really disappointed me on this one. I saw yall reaction to Push Ups and yall were jumping out of yall seat for bars like “What’s a Prince to a King, you my son” 😐But anyway, I was so excited to see yall reaction to Euphoria cuz I, along with the rest of the rap community, thought that Kendrick bodied Drake on this song, lyrically, mentally etc. It seems like you guys only like punchline bars and not looking into the full dissection that Kendrick did to Drake which is a clear W for Euphoria in itself, in comparison to Pushups where Drake only had a few lines for Kendrick and they were good but not good enough to what was said on Euphoria. I also think yall really tried to discredit this song because Kendrick didn’t give the delivery that YALL wanted and what YALL feel is “hip hop” or “diss track worthy” and thats not fair. But to each is own. Now that it’s all over and Kendrick CLEARLY won this beef, I see this video not aging well to the fans.
I think he held back to be honest. Like he said “don’t tell no lies about me, and I won’t tell no truths about you.” I think if Drake responds again, then Kendrick will really rip into him.
He playing with drake to go deep and drake been taking it personal since that control verse he's the only rapper who was mention doing interview saying that it was wack to do that
I’m surprised neither of you are into Kendrick’s delivery. I remember a bar from common “I got 10 million ways to rhyme, choose one”. Rappers used to brag about how many flows, styles, and ways they were able to rhyme. It showed the level of their skill, how talented they are in this art form. Kendrick’s delivery is characteristically varied and emotive. The variation in tempo, pitch, and emphasis are tools he uses to show just how deep his bag is. Kendrick is giving a master class on this track.
@hotfishnchips90 THANK YOU. rappers swithing flows up is a sign of having deep bag but im not going to put kendrick in that box. 2 good bars out of a 6 min diss track is TRASH. tired of people gassing garbage.
Ya respectfully, being able to switch up flows, cadence, tonality, delivery, delivery is a rare talent in rap but kendrick is not displaying that here. His unconventional rap on this isnt highly touted as what is perceived as skill full or advanced in rap. most people can deliver in this way - it isnt hard. Most people cant deliver like twista or tech n9ne for example making their delivery of rap more difficult than some rap like this
That $500,000 dollar open case line is allegedly Drake paid off the news media about his SA case. They say it's reposted. Also, according to Joe Budden, Kendrick was supposed to be on 1st Person Shooter but turned it down. Drake felt a way about it, you can tell from his lyrics. That's why Kendrick said, I hurt your feelings? You don't wanna work with me no more?
Once again kendrick showing why he’s the most immature person but hides all that behind his “conscious rap” music😂😂 Drake apparently tried squashing the beef but Kendrick’s ego couldn’t take it
Or maybe doesn't want to make peace with person without any backbone. Drake is a walking snake and if you don't see it you're blind. The underage girls, sneak dissing everybody for his entire career like a bitch then being suprised every rapper is at his neck all at once? Ghostwriters, the way he treats rappers at his label... @leultrainstinct406
It kinds of feel like they put no effort into this, other guys not on their level picked up more than they did. I seen a lot of people stop the beginning and break down the bars and they went right through it saying it sounds childish. Everyone who broke this down head was bobbing like the guy on the right, the guy on the left was reacting like Kendrick was talking about his momma the whole time.
@@34blackula i feel u. I didn't like this reaction as much as the other ones they usually do, but I think that this track is not the type u understand it all in one sitting. And they are pretty unbiased and from a diff generation so that's why we might feel a certain disconnect
@@diccy_ No doubt about that, you're not going to pick up everything on the first listen. I just held them on a higher standard than a few of the other reactors out there and they really wet the bed on this reaction. Ryan's face for most of the song was like he wasn't trying to hear it at all.
@@34blackula oh I see where ur coming from, and I kinda agree even more with ur first comment now. They missed alot of stuff that other RU-vidrs caught, and yes I also hold them to a higher standard.
Whooping feet = 1. LA slang for beating someone out of their shoes. 2. In older African American culture they would "whip" the feet of lightskin children thinking it would prevent bruises from showing as much on their bodies. 3. Terrence Crawford is fighting 'Boots' Jaron Ennis. Boots = feet.
These two are certified Aubrey’s Angels what do you expect? They eat the superficial money girls talk up that drake raps about all the time. When drake said the in a scope line about Kendrick these two went crazy even tho it’s been said before, but when Kdot said something pusha T said before these two critiqued kdot lol. It’s clear as day
@@TraumaTizedLOL1delivery matters as well. He followed that up with you gonna feel the “aftermath” of what I write now. It was all in the world play with the label.
@@imanigordon6803 only when it comes from Aubrey’s Angels. If it was someone that didn’t ride Drake it would be meaningful, but when you critique Kendrick for doing things that Drake also does and you don’t critique him, it’s clear as day what you’re on
I don't understand how you guys think push ups is better. He called kendrick short and made fun of his contract splits. I think push ups is fire, but kendrick literally countered the 50/50 splits stuff crazy and he had WAYYYY more disses towards him. Yall tweakin
@@Abdullah-vg1uc fair point but still, kendricks diss was better regardless. Drake can definitely spazz again on his next record, I just think kendrick did better. I'm excited for this
@@testing_something yeah but I think the point is that in beef its all about narrative right? So to eliminate the angle that drake is pop, mainstream, sellout, and not for the culture - while kendrick is the opposite - Drake points out that kendrick is in fact mainstream and have been doing industry moves making songs with really big radio artists from other genres. I think it was a slick angle
Honestly, very very very shocked about this reaction. Usually i like what yall have to say, and i understand its all opinions at the end of the day. But kendrick walked on this track like crazy. Bro said a lot more than what drake said. Almost every line is a bar that has meaning lol. Very shocked of this. I love both artists, have songs saved from both, but kendrick is definitely the better lyricist.
Don’t @ me but Lyrics - 9/10 Delivery (subjective but) 8/10 (people thought Kendrick family ties was wack after first listen until they got it) Technique - 8/10 (creative) Beat - 7.5/10 (good in parts, didn’t hit in others) Rebuttals - 9/10 (responded to pretty much everything) Punchlines - 9.5/10 (this is LAYERED) with bars and you need a few listens to catch them all as you would expect with Kendrick. Im adding a section for this day and age… REPLAY VALUE - 6/10 People will listen to Push Ups again, they won’t be listening to this much. Overall solid diss track. I’d give it an 8/10 I think he’s got more.
@@swixhayes3877 I’ll drop an outsider perspective now as a foreigner. Push ups deffo has more replay value outside the states than inside. Like Drake said “I’m Big in Japan” well similarly Drake’s huge in Asian countries (and Middle Eastern countries). I’m in Pakistan and my friends were bopping that shit everywhere.
Whoopin feet is even older than LA slang that people are saying. It's a old, southern saying. It can mean you gettin your ass whipped so bad with a switch that it's catching the bottom of your feet while your mama/papa is chasin you. It also means gettin whopped so bad you running away, while you still getting attacked.
I thought the Benjamin and Jackson in my house line may have referred to Michael and his pet mouse Ben being in Joe’s house but also referring to money as well, idk if I’m reaching but that’s what I got from it
How y’all gonna say that Kendrick exposing that drake tried to Cease and Desist the “like that” record doesn’t hurt drake ? Very obvious bias from y’all, it’s a 6 minute diss track aimed at ONE person, the amount of bars that y’all ignore is wild. Y’all want a club banger as a diss track 😂😂
I agree drop and give me 50 was filled with lame lines. It's 2024 and we still calling people pipsqueak? Then something about him being short. Even the bodyguard line was reaching. Kendrick hit Drake with a shit ton of facts" they undervalue the angle he came at drake and it's easy to see who they rocking with