Doesn't apply to most. Had a Drake Stan tell me he made it in the US coming from Canada with no industry help. Mother fucker he been in show biz since before he was double digits tf
Yea that pushups example didnt make sense. Cause he saying the opps/options, stockton bars werent slick but drake saying “cant get booked outside of america for nan, im out in tokyo cause im big in japan” was. Nothing wrong with eithers approach, drake didnt have a clever line til 8 bars in when he said the size 7 mens on and that in itself was light lol
@chrismalinowski654 the Japan line was a triple entendre dissing future and implying Drake hit his agent girl, it was a direct shot at future but very clever at the same time
@@chrismalinowski654 Not every bar needs to have an entendre, which is why they mentioned setting up to the punchline. But Kendrick just fails to address anything in the filler parts George speaks to. And please don’t tell me that a John Stockton and passing bar impressed you, it is probably one of the most overused bars in rap. I expect someone like babytron to use it.
Standard protocol for the LIV duo. Ironic because they've historically come off as more traditional hip hop heads that appreciate strong lyrics and content. But their Drake stanning has grown into something they can no longer control. And they're doing very little if anything to mask their bias. Makes a lot of their analysis on this battle frankly not entertaining, and borderline unwatchable.
Nope. They are not slow! They’re a good reaction channel. I’ve watched for a very long time. However it just seems like they connect with Drake more. EVERYONE IS BIASED TOWARDS SOMETHING. So I don’t know why they can’t admit they’re biased. They’re giving dot props, but it also seems like they’re purposely missing some of the stuff he said …
The funniest thing, is that Kendrick literally said that unless he was rapping on a club beat, none of the drake stans would give a shit about what hes saying and it'd fly way over they heads. Look what happened.
Kendrick literally brought up the issues with the OVO crew one by one and specifically mentioned Baka and his SEX TRAFFICKING CASE and these dudes said there's nothing there. A drought, no bars. Ya'll stink.
As Drake said Kendrick doesn't fact check. Baka was only convicted of assaulting a women. Trafficking and prostitution charges were dropped it's literally right on first page of Google. So it discredits the entire sexual predator accusations
Last reaction I watched of them was the Euphoria reaction and the way I saw how the approached it I realized in their heads Drake already won so I just didn’t watch anything else from them. I’m only here to read comments to see if they were still glazing Drake and I must say, the comments seem to point to that.
lmao did u make the song, once again yall filling in the gaps for kendrick. U only know how u perceived it, u cant be mad someone else saw it a different way. Also for as good as kendrick is truthfully he has shown he can be to the point and lyrical, many artists are capable of that.
He literally said "pass on this body, I'm John Stockton" Stockton got most of his assists to Malone who is also an accused pedophile, it's not that hard to see the correlation smh
@@stanc2573 It's not about agreeing. Ryan is always talking about impact. He clearly has no clue what impact means. Not Like Us being number 1 record on billboard for weeks and weeks is the definition of impact. The song is being played , people rapping ever word bar for bar and dancing all over the world. 50 thousand people yelling it out in a soccer game over seas. That is the definition of impact. Have you opinion all you want but just not when you say it's not impactful it's not a fact. It's just your own personal bias. We can measure impact with actual facts.
These the same dudes who said Kendrick was taking to long to aim at Drake in 6:16 in LA, when he literally started the track saying “Off-White sun-seeker at the marina” and they thought he was talking about yachts 😂🤦🏽♂️ that line probably has like 5 or 6 entendres
Off White is a color and also the late great Virgil’s brand that Drake has definitely co-signed. Sun-seeker is the name of the worlds largest yacht company. Off white also refers to Drakes personality. “Son seeker at the marina” (at them arenas) references Drake not seeking his son (but claiming to) and spending his life on tour instead of parenting. Sun seeker also refers to Daylyt, Drake’s alleged ghost writer for Back to Back.
There's also a picture of Drake falling off a yatch wearing off-white shorts while the sun was setting.... 6:16 in LA is my favorite Diss lyrically out of the 4
“ Finally a witty double entendre…” ummm have we been listening to the same songs lol he’s been delivering them. The A minor bar has been his most basic one… lol.
@@pauloliver8976 euphoria was clever as hell and had slick lyrics all over, then he did 6:16 in LA as a warning and THEN did the straightforward disrespect with meet the grahams. and he gives everyone a diss track bop over a mustard beat? he basically gave you every variation of a song he could.
Bro, I SWEAR Kenny made Not Like Us his most SIMPLE AND DIRECT diss, cuz most mfs like these two losers weren't getting any of the bars, or saying Kenny wasn't being direct enough.
The “sweet chin music and i wont pass the aux” is a BAR! If anybody knows wrestling Shawn Michaels finishing move was the sweet chin music, where he kicks the guy on the chin for the knockout blow. So he’s saying he got his foot on drakes neck and he’s not letting up
These boys exaggerating the head nod to keep the dislikes down 😂 I don’t think y’all hate Kendrick I just think y’all were totally ignored a huge amount of context of these guys circling each other going back a decade and the strategy of when each song dropped. Drake absolutely killed Family Matters and Kendrick wiped it off the earth within 30 mins. He totally stole the moment. If the tactics and optics don’t count for anything they might as well just done a few rounds in an underground cypher and got it over with.
@@ryansteiner8858 that’s a part of battling. When you drop the songs matters. Drake taught us that with Back to Back and doubled down on it with Taylor Made basically taunting Kendrick that he’s not quick enough with the pen. Drake dared Kendrick to drop and he dropped 3 times in 48 hours and has the whole west coast jumping. Drake took Kendrick light and got beat at his own game. I don’t see how that’s not a clear KDot win.
@@rationaltexan agreed on that. I just think time will tell with this. That’s why Kendrick has the masses right now and seems like the clear winner since he came out with so many tracks in so little time but maybe in time people will look at the beef different 🤷♂️
@@ryansteiner8858 I don’t think people of the future are gonna have a better view of it than we did firsthand, but I get what you’re saying. We need these back and forth allegations to settle out
Respect yall for embracing the hate, but we all still know it's yall's attempt to save face. Our issue wasn't you stating a different opinion from ours. It was you, an "unbiased" channel that has shown history of understanding lyricism, completey overlooking Kendrick's wordplay, cadence, and theme and treating it as a lame, noncomplex, and untraditional diss track. That's a major point of this beef. Drake and Kendrick showing you, the old culture, that today's culture requires much more creativity and unorthodox methods to dissing that resonate on multiple levels. First it was basic attacks, then personal attacks, then emotional attacks, then accusatory attacks. What's a bigger diss than addressing a man's family members personally as if in conversation with them and mentioning any and all flaws of said man to them? Yall downplayed that heavily and only chose to desire a club bop. This isn't a battle for best bop-star, it's a battle for best rap-star.
you said they have a history of understanding lyricism yet went on to complain about how they overlooked things that have nothing to do with lyricism… If we’re breaking down the lyrics like they said then what exactly did kendrick do with each track? which lyrics do you think were hard hitting and is it every line in the song or only a few bars out of the song? because while i’m listening to the song i’m waiting and waiting then ooh kinda got something then you gotta wait some more for him to set some ish up and overall it’s just tiring. This is a rap battle so put your pen to the paper and hit that shit at least every other line. Kendrick is a different kinda rapper and that’s why i’ve never really been a fan of him nor drake but I can’t disagree with what these guys are actually saying and that is the bars are truly lacking too much setting up not enough hitting
@@ciaras3170 I never claimed to be a professional lyricism analyzer. But even I understand not to overlook lyricism and wordplay when it comes to dissing, which these guys blatantly and unapologetically did. If you feel Euphoria, Meet the Grahams, and Not Like Us had "not enough hitting" then your either strongly misanalyzing those tracks or refusing to acknowledge those tracks as hitting because they are clearly there, it don't take rocket science to see those hits. Listing off reasons why I hate you (Euphoria), making criminal allegations (Euphoria), addressing family members about how awful a person you are (Meet the Grahams), and doubling down on attacks in a much more "bopish" form that your suppose to excel in (Not Like Us) are the hits DRAKE took. THAT'S THE POINT. Kendrick could've cared less if it seemed strong hitting for us fans because we always nurture and breed toxicity as entertaining and "hitting hard". Kendrick approached his tracks with the aim that his "hits" hit DRAKE. In my opinion, he did just that. These guys are rappers, not lyrical geniuses. Please name an example in all the history of music where a song had every single line be hard hitting? Never, because it's damn near impossible. The point of making lines hit hard is to lead/build up to the hard hit. So you saying you had to wait for a hard hit, yes, because that's how you get hard hits. Putting pen to paper and hitting shit every other line will NEVER resonate or feel like a hard hit, because it'll just sound like a rapper talking over a beat, with no flow, wordplay, and/or scheme, meaning it'll sound basic as shit. Both showed they can use lyricism, wordplay, flow, tempo, and scheming to diss, much more complex and interesting than your traditional battle-rap. It's 2024, get with the creative times or get left behind.
@@monsta6501 I literally looked directly at the lyrics for meet the grahams and euphoria and most of the lines in the song are not bars/jabs they aren’t addressing anything they are literally just building up to a bar. This is literally a fact that cannot be disputed if you’d like to, feel free to post every line in the song that is actually a bar and disprove this statement.
It wasn't hate because you didn't agree with us, it was hate because 2.5 seconds into Family Matters Ryan says it's going to be an annihilation. Then y'all start in with the bullshit that Kendrick didn't understand the assignment. Petty shit. I don't care if you agree with my take on a song or not, but whether it was lack of sleep or whatever your bias was clear from jump.
Ryan has stater he's biased from the get go, just like most of you kendrick fans have bias towards drake. George on the other hand said he tries to balance it out all the time, it just happened to be that George didn't like the song either
@@lolpo423 I didn't say it was okay, I agree that Ryan is very biased and it takes away from the kendrick tracks. I'm just stating that's how kendrick fans are, biased towards kendrick but when someone is biased towards drake it's a huge problem. I like both kendrick and drake, musically I probably like kendrick more so miss me with that bro. It's okay to have a differing opinion boy :)
Its worse because when it comes to complex bars t I've seen then love it from other artist not battling. Its clear their bias for Drake playing mental gymnastics and making clear contradictions. Literally to protect their feelings about Drake.
Y’all complaining about “he didn’t SAY it” but then ask for double entendres? All the meanings of an entendre aren’t explicit. Lotta double backing in your own words.
Drake could have dropped a white noise song against all these Kendrick’s songs and still win this battle. He’s measured on a different scale than Drake somehow.
@@Sticknbkid drake has a higher bar to clear than kdot automatically. why? because its not an easy sell to say drake is authentic in contrast to selling kdot as authentic (before the beef). can i prove it? no, its a feeling. real recognize real
Slavery line was my favorite. Drake said dot raps like he's trying to free the slaves and dot flipped that to give a little history lesson while explaining how Drake was the one that went through atl colonizing. Genius
in family matters when I heard that line the first time my stomach dropped. considering the position Kendrick was taking I knew Drake saying slaves (in 2024) was in poor taste. I'm happy Kendrick addressed it right away and didn't let it go unnoted.
Like it’s a coincidence or some shit…it’s pretty clear that the ONLY reason K Dot brought up Stockton was because of the Malone reference. These dudes are missing SO MUCH. I’m now convinced that they can only appreciate bars if they literally get hit over the head with them. Subtext completely lost on these dudes.
@@tesselate8nowait262 I mean Stockton is a universally good passer. There's many worlds in where he's not referring to Malone especially since Stockton passed the ball to Malone so In in Kendricks case, Drake isn't Malone but he's the ball and Malone is Drake's oops which I don't think he meant
Regardless of your opinion on Kendrick the range he shown in less than 48hrs is crazy. 6:16, Meet the Grahams and Not Like Us are completely different songs in terms of mood, structure, he used different flows, different rhyming complexity… this is insane, and the fact that he did this song in less than a day makes me think that he can do this type of records with the ease
@@Flack0-Flackoif you don’t think meet the grahams was a fantastic diss track you’re on something. He was going for maximum disrespect, not something you can dance to or analyze for quintuple entendres.
@@THUND3RzEditsI remember that. When they switched to this new look over the old one, they fell off. They sold out or something and their growth hit a massive wall when they were exploding before they "upgraded".
Drake - “This the bark with the bite” ayeeeeeeeee Kendrick -“let your core audience stomach that, then tell them where you get your abs from, v12 it’s a fast one” *crickets
@@threzzy_ But Kendrick made it better and a double entendre by saying core audience, and the core is where the abs are located. Shows Kendrick is a much layered artist than Rick Ross with his punches.
"i dont believe that was intentional, unless you say his name" immediately lost me on this reaction. stockton and malone are almost always talked about together, one of the easiest connections to make
This is a good depiction of society. If you not making us dance and laugh they don’t wanna hear it. Even from guys like this that’s supposed to be a deeper analysis of BARS…
@@KiLlACaMrOn94 I mean yeah but also like no? If you’re a reaction channel why would you exclusively react to a singular song off of the camera. They uploaded the review fairly soon after the diss was dropped so it wasn’t like they were late
I’ve lost a lot of respect from you guys in this video. You got roasted because you missed the points in the “Meet the Grahams”. You’re too focused on “big hitting bars” you missed what he was actually saying. To come out at the start of this video saying you’d let OVO sponsor you shows that you didn’t listen because if you had any level of decency, after listening to Meet the Grahams properly, you wouldn’t want anything to do with OVO. I’m pretty disappointed with the two of you. Having your opinion on who wins the battle is one thing but not taking anything from either side on board is disappointing to say the least. You’ve definitely lost a fan in me after saying you’d associate with known sex offenders. I can’t say this review has been unbiased.
Brothers…how can you not give him the Stockton bar? You’re not making sense. These words don’t just randomly generate. They’re choices made by the artist. He needs to spoon feed every connection? He has to name drop Malone in order for it to count? No, YOU are the ones reaching here claiming he didn’t mean it like that. We’re not rapping for him, we’re correctly perceiving the message he’s sending. Again, it’s not like that means drake is a predator and should go to prison and it’s all definitely true. It’s just in the battle Kendrick has been hammering this point home the whole time that this isn’t a stretch to make that Karl Malone association as the audience.
right? Kendrick coulda picked annnnnnyyyy point guard in the league - but he just happened to pick Stockton who just happened to play with Karl Malone - come on, that's just silly. Kenny didn't pick Stockton at random.
And also how he recalls it later in the song. "How many I got in stock. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, plus 5." Stock 10.... Stockton. Goes over everyone's head honestly.
HIP HOP IS not just about bars. Its about bars,content,metaphors and similes,flows,tone,truth etc. Every line doesn't need a double entendre for it to actually be great.
Facts, plus Kendrick had way more of those than Drake in this beef. They just old heads who want certain things in diss songs that aren’t necessary at all to be scathing imo. It almost seems like they biased towards Drake bc the simplest and most unimpressive bars had them going OH SHIT
@SlipperyDILF not only that they took it as hurt woman which is opinion but there opinion was so powerful to them they missed the perspective,sarcasm,tone,truth and any metaphor it had because it wasn't hit em up. It was more disrespectful than hit em up lol had a whole truth session with the whole family 😬 yikes
@@SlipperyDILF Yeah bc they were enjoying the beat and flow more of the dake song so it took less for them to be impressed. Obviously they dont actually think its just the bars that are important to it being a good song or diss....
@@DistinctDoge yea on all their kendrick vids they switch between saying he’s being too direct or not direct enough, they always switchin up. yea it’s obvious.
@@ElevatedLevetator the fact that you asking means you yourself didn’t listen either. And it’s ok bro, it means it’s not meant for you. The reason why so many people think drake won is proving Kendrick’s point. Go on and listen to your heroes bro. Be even they know they ain’t real hip hop
been watching these dudes for so long but I hate how they're handling the backlash from last vid. they're laughing at the dislikes and dismissing them as Kenny stans, instead of thinking "oh maybe we made a bad video that isnt enjoyable" also "the dislikes were up before yall even finished the video" like yes 😂the video was unenjoyable and annoying long before the end of it. people aint gonna sit around for 40 mins on a video they dont enjoy watching. like what?? Drake ass response from em 💀
I’d love to see them put a puzzle together on a video! Unless it’s 100% obvious where one piece goes, they’ll trash it (while listening to Drake in the background).
He said “fucc a caption want action” because Drake sitting there posting and just saying shit on his post instead of sitting there and writing some raps! How do you only get the polished bar every word in that line was bars!
These dudes just keep moving the goal post around, but they dont hold Drake to these strict guidelines being hypocritical. Drake really only made one diss song about Kendrick. All Kendricks songs been about Drake. If anybody has filler bars its Drake.
Drake also addressing his he other rappers and everyone online at the same time, not really the same If there was 5-10 rappers attacking Kendrick and alll of twitter im sure he would address it in his diss yoo
Surface level but a lot of young people (drakes fans especially) missed it because it’s an old movie at this point. You’d think these guys remember it, I’m younger than them and I remember it being on cable all the time
This one is weird because Drake's never even done a show in Japan. In fact, he's never even been to Japan in his entire life. I live in Japan and Drake is not big here lol, nobody knows or cares about him.
Honestly these guys are the most objective and rational reactors I have seen but how was the review in anyway incorrect? Can someone disprove them and point out to us the crazy lyricism, bars, metaphors, witty jokes, flips, schemes, entendres, rebuttals, Like in what way were you guys seeing any sort of clever riding or lyricism? If they are deaf and I am deaf then please write it so we can see it because I didn’t hear anything… If you go into a battle rap & you have a lot of dirt on your opponent who is a master lyricist but you just have a lot of nasty things about them, do you get any points for just literally talking to the crowd about how your opponent is a psychopath and a manipulator and a terrible person and immoral and a bad father and a narcissist and he should die because he’s not a good person like you are? let’s just say that the information is actually all true, are the crowds going to you’re the winner if you’re opponent bars you to death but doesn’t necessarily have much dirt on you or even you have any real info? Now imagine that if on top of it the accusations you have of your opponent are all lies and fabrications or at the very least unverified and possibly untrue.. Bc you guys are crowning Meet the Graham as a freaking nuke when it seems like he only had misinformation but also got fooled into it and the other allegations which he also has given no evidence of seem even more shaky when you are so thirsty and desperate for dirt that you’re willing to believe anything and use any info because your fans will just take it the gospel and everything you say is true and everything is a lie and requires evidence and proof because there is a hypocritical double standard but what happened to Kendrick being the Laris who was going to bar to death? Kendrick fans don’t seem to care about bars anymore they are for TMZ and the shade room 🤡
The versatility Kendrick showed in beef is amazing ,but these guys lost all the credibility for me they were trying to make sure Drake wins but hey they also too the L
“How many stocks do I really have in stock? - 1,2,3,4,5 + 5” (Stock-ten aka Stockton) You telling me he ain’t saying clever shit throughout this whole thing🔥
I feel like y'all are in damage control the longer the video goes. "Not clever, your just calling him a pedo" I feel Kendrick whole diss-ography has gone over y'all's head
I get why it’s hard for y’all to appreciate Dot. It’s cuz y’all are usually looking for set-ups and punchlines or double entendres like battle rappers similar in the way Drake does them. Which is fine, but Dot writes differently than Drake. Dot writes more like a songwriter so it helps to look for themes and metaphors. For example, even starting off the track with “I see dead people” is a multiple entendre and a call back to Euphoria. (Dead because he killed them after MTG, Dead because of the 6th sense reference from the AI/6th sense bar/Dead because album art is looking at a vantage point of sex offenders gathering at the Embassy) Y’all missed so much prior to the A-minor (Stockton, Teezo touchdown, Dee-bo). Also, with the A-minor bar it’s also a call-back and rebuttal to Drake’s Family Affairs where he stretches “Dave Freeeeeeeeee”. You also missed the Malibu most wanted extended metaphor. Y’all evaluate Dot from the lens of battle rap which is why it’s hard for y’all to appreciate him. It’s also why y’all didn’t appreciate MTG. Moreover, it’s why there’s a disconnect between y’all, other Drake fans, and Dot fans. You have to look at his raps more so through a songwriter lens to fully appreciate them. It’s just different styles. 9:24 ADDENDUM: ---------- Trust, I get it, I’ve seen a lot of super fans try to explain outlandish stuff. It can get comical (like the 6:16 in LA title lol), but I wanted to share that I’ve been listening to Kendrick since 2010, it’s almost like having a trained ear and knowing what to look for because he’s done similar things consistently over the years. Which is why I liken his approach to a song writer. It’s literally how he builds his albums, and I believe he approached this beef in the same way (literally listen to all tracks in order and it’s lowkey an EP) And I am both a Kendrick fan and a Drake fan, I appreciate Drake’s bars he’s a very clever and witty rapper, been a fan since 2009. So I know how to listen to him too. Every rapper has their signature styles when you listen to them enough you notice their patterns.
its weird cause with cole they constantly talk about how there are many forms of good writing, but for some reason with "battle rap" its either punchlines or its bad writing. how is "your really not on shit, you hate to see me lit" good writing?
@@20boots52even in battle rap though there are great rounds that don’t have a lot of punches or metaphors they are narrative and story based with messaging. There’s different styles of battlers
The fact that you just wrote a whole essay to explain two lines is the problem, you are rapping for him. Those lines are are way too loose and hanging to know what his actual intention is. Kdot is smart and a sick lyricists, but not meaning 19 things in a single line, that is just impossible.
Yeah. Theyre trying to act like they aren’t shook and rattled by the backlash from MTG. So, now they r only trying to save face. It’s seems forced and fake.
I think most of us were annoyed because you weren't able to see passed your angle of a rap battle. throughout this beef, Kendrick has exploited 50 ways of coming at drake different. He's done crazy metaphors, story telling, straight disses, different bar set ups, cold old school beats, where hip hop originates from, and beat drake at his own "pop" game. He literally did what you guys have been talking about, but in a artistic way, and we can obviously say works, because it did. He set up narratives, demonstrated mad word play and when he delivered meet the grahams we knew exactly where he was coming from and it hit harder because we didn't need to hear all the fancy word play.
It's amazing how you can be so articulate about rock, country, metal and when you talk about rap not only do you sound uneducated about it. You very are extremely biased. Almost like you are just hating to hate. Keep up the good work I look forward to seeing you two at the Player Hater's Ball later this year.
Not everyone gets it right everytime. I believe Kendrick won the battle but I do think he gets too much hype. So I like some of their take on this. More critical to me. A lot of the other reaction videos have folks getting hype on every single word…sometimes it’s too much.
I don't know man, for me the word salad is the complete opposite. Drake throws a lot of bars out there that feel like filler and every line from Kendrick feels intentional and with purpose. "Rabbit hole is still deep, I can go further I promise" → "Ain't no law boy, you a BALL boy, fetch Gatorate or somethin'" → "Get a wedgie, be flipped over your boxers" → "What does OVO stand for? The Other Vaginal Option?" Rabbit hole can go deeper sets the stage, BALL boy is a double entendre, flipped over your boxers leads into the next line, what's on the other side of your boxers? The Other Vaginal Option. He's implying he knows another secret about Drake. Between that and "pass on this body like John Stockton" (who did John Stockton pass the ball to?) I truly think these bars are just going over your heads. He doesn't need to mention Karl Malone, he used a double entendre that people picked up on.
Facts and by the way Drake had the most filler bars he made a 7 minute song Family Matters where he was basically dissing Ross, Weeknd, Future and some other ops for half of the song only addressed Kendrick for a bit
Yall b reaching, it had nothing to do with Karl Malone..he said u got to many opps first so he gonna pass on it..Kendrick fans b to funny trying to rap 4 him
And all of this is referring back to what I'll call the Cell Block One treatment. Which is what Drake is getting. It's subtle, but clearly a scheme. Ryan up here talking about how Drake "is naturally a better battle rapper than Kendrick" is just ... sad. Kendrick actually came up in battle culture, and the only reason Drake has any pelts on the wall at all is because he had real battle rappers ghostwriting for him: It's pretty well known now that Daylyt wrote Back to Back. (Drake is STILL getting credit for it though by people who just refuse to pay attention and stop stanning, like these two.) On Back to Back, Drake bought his clout with his pop star celebrity, yet again, and not his talent. Then he lied about it and NEVER PAID Daylyt. Parasite. Culture Vulture. (Unlike, say, Eminem or Mac Miller, both of whom Kendrick loves and respects and would never use lightskin bars against.) Ryan and George having a copium fest here. Which is fine, they're clearly nice dudes, but the respect lost for their opinion is huge, and it's sad.
one thing that people aren’t realizing is Kendrick has made 4 songs that are completely about Drake. Drake has made 1 official diss (The Heart Pt. 6) that’s only about Kendrick. he’s had the benefit of filling space with bars about other other people. Every word Kendrick’s written has been for Aubrey.
That was his style, he could have easily had 4 tracks as well if he wanted . Taylor made could have been a separate Ken track if he didn’t ruin it with the AI sh**t. Family Matters could have been two separate diss tracks.
Bro watch their channel, no this is in general not at all they’re take. I don’t even agree with them on the beef but this is just dishonest. Drakes disses have good beats, with heavy bars and that’s why they say his have been better. And drake is SLIDING on the beats, just like in this song Kendrick was SLIDING on this beat.
@@blazebananacrusher5241 I’ve watched their channel for awhile 😂 I was mainly just joking, but lately I have noticed they want songs that just “sound good”
nah gen z are the ones hyping kendrick for nothing. Like they said if you can’t point to bar after bar in the song then how are you disagreeing with them? he takes hella long to set up a half decent bar and most of his claims are unauthenticated. I don’t think drake is winning by far but that doesn’t have to do with one track taking him out tho kendrick has made multiple tracks just to compensate and thanks drake I guess for getting him to drop drop drop drop😂😂
You obviously new here, they love Kendrick, they are the only ones being objective in this All the other reactions videos are like 20 min, every one of theirs for both Kendrick and Drake is damn near an hour, they go through line by line I mean there’s no way to break it down more they just think Kendrick’s tracks are mid, and I agree if yall get his cock out your mouth you’d realize what they’re saying
Kendrick was dissing and using movie references and punchlines, responding to Drake's AI voice of Tupac, and dissing him. Dismantling his responses and glasses said he wasn't saying anything clever 😂
If Kendrick wasn’t saying anything clever than for the life of me I don’t know what they could’ve possibly heard from drake that made them think he’s so clever as opposed to Kendrick. Like these dudes be having such horrible takes it makes you really question their judgement. I mean honestly I think most of what Kendrick said was too clever for them and went over their heads, they have no clue what they’re listening to cause it has replay value unlike drake who’s making basic, simple and often nonsensical bars hence why they are able to follow drake, he makes their kinda music
Kendrick used one movie reference that George took note of, but said it wasn't that clever in his opinion loool. I don't think George is wrong about the first half of the 3rd verse