The fact Kendrick took off the copyrights to the music so ppl reacting to his diss makes money off it means he made this not only for Drake but for the Culture 🍷🗿🤝🏽
Meet The Grahams was intentionally dark. The producer Alkamist is known for very eerie and darker-toned beats. Im playing it by ear, but I believe MTG was made in A Minor as well (which makes Not Like Us even funnier lol). Minor chords are synonymous with darkness (you hear these chords typically in horror movie scores etc). Major chords are more optimistic. The reason he wanted it dark was to conceptually add the ominous feeling of Drake and his life up to now and basically make you second guess the ‘certified lover boy’ image. Essentially he’s trying to paint Drake as a monster.
drake been known for fw minors for years now he’s a weirdo all of em are. lil wayne and bird man kissed. meek mill and diddy fucked like get the hint now with these rappers😂😂😂
He showing yall something Sex offenders have to be register so they can be tracked. Red means sexual assault against a minor. Drake has 13 sex offenders that lives with him
I live in Serbia and I heard it in the coffee restaurant 🤣🤣I was coming back from work and when I heard this I was like what is this song man this sh firee
I been saying that since I first found the channel ... In my head I'm like whoever they look like got some strong ass genes . Love the family vibes tho 💯💪🏿
No he is showing the community something.. Sex offenders has to register so they can be tracked.. red means sexual assault against a minor..Drake has 13 sex offenders living in his House.
It's really said how many black have to be spoon fed music now smh yall don't like nothing you can't shake your ass too smh... Meanwhile you missed the fact that none of KDot's were dissing until Not Like Us. They were all warnings that he didn't really want this smoke with him. Meet the Grahams were an actual intervention. When you put on an intervention for an addict you address them like Dear... But the first step in the intervention is to talk to the family and show them how they enabled this behavior so that the whole family is on one page when the addict comes into the intervention. KDot was actually trying to help Drake until he dropped Family Matters then all bets were off. And Drake can make a bop but the music isn't real because HE'S NEVER LIVED THIS TYPE OF LIFE. Hip Hop used to be real. You didn't rap about a life you yourself didn't live. But yall think it's cool to lie as long as you can dance. And I like Drake music it's catchy. But I'm not going to sit here and say he rap better than a person who actually writes his own music and lives the shit he raps.
Thought u was yappin at first but you speaking facts . It’s the sad reality of music now. It’s a mainstream thing now that has now base or meaning. It’s all for public consumption and entertainment. Anyone can rap about killing and being something or someone they are not without being fact checked. It’s the new age I guess 🤝🏾
I know it’s not your main point so maybe I’m nitpicking but I have to disagree with the idea that K Dot didn’t diss Drake till Not Like Us. Euphoria had too many wonderfully disrespectful lines to not call it a diss track (but still more playful, like 50 dissing Fat Joe). The DMX referencing, “master manipulator and habitual liar”, “You don’t like women, that’s real competition, you might pop ass wit em”. All those lines had the effect a good diss track has. But it was a diss track they could come back from (“friendly fade”). Idk I guess it’s like… you can’t convince me that there hasn’t always been a part of Kendrick that wants to crush Drake in a competitive hiphop sense. And there’s nothing wrong with that. But along every step of the way Kendrick made sure we knew Drake was asking for every single one of those shots
Idk if it’s a black thing (I think on balance white audiences pay even less attention to rap lyrics and are less critical) but I don’t know if I agree it’s a bad thing to just want music you can bop and dance to etc. Let me be clear I love going deep into lyrics myself but if people just want to enjoy the music in their own way I don’t think there’s anything wrong with that. Life is hard so if people just want music that makes them feel good I don’t have an issue with that. Ngl it drives me nuts when like these folks just talked through it and miss stuff like the colleague/colonizer bar but I still don’t think there’s anything actually wrong with that. My issue is like, I forget their name but another group of reactors didn’t get meet the grahams (just said “boring”) and so they didn’t say Kendrick was winning till Not Like Us… that’s the type of thing I have an issue with. Like basically saying it’s worse because it’s slower and more lyrical and no catchy hook (same reason some people said Rap Devil was better than Killshot). Like, to me that’s the type of people who will say like… idk, Bad Boys is a better movie than Get Out because Get Out is too slow lmao. You don’t have to partake in stuff you don’t enjoy but acknowledge the quality and craftsmanship at least. That said I do think rap needs more gatekeeping. Idk how old y’all are but when I was a teenager Kanye and Eminem stuck out as not being from the usual rap backgrounds but they paid their dues and earned their respect from the community by giving back and fostering talent of their own (Eminem with 50, Kanye with his label, etc). Then Drake comes in and acts like that respect is owed to him because he makes so much money and people just accepted it. Whereas like 20 years earlier MC Hammer was an authentic Bay Area street dude and he still got clowned for making pop music. I think the tipping point for hiphop was Rick Ross. Everything about him got exposed as fabricated, the guy wasn’t just a cop for a 9-5, he actually went to college for a criminal studies diploma and everything. But as a plant he still had the music industry behind him and everyone except 50 was just like “well, what can we do” and let it ride. I think that was the point where we should have realized rap was becoming too co-opted by the machine.
Thank you!!!! They can’t understand the real bars he’s been spitting!! They just want to dance to mediocre bars right next to drake and his hair clips 😂 STRAIGHT CLOWNS !!!
He was really just beating him with all rap styles, he just used this one to put the cherry on top and to really beat Aubrey at his own game in every aspect
There is an app that shows all the sex offenders in an area and it list them with red pins. That’s what he was using on Drakes house on that cover. Saying he has a house full of sex offenders.
Your dad have the serious reaction to all the deep parts just shows how good of a man and father he is. I could sense the protectiveness over his girls from here.
When Wayne was in Riker’s on the gun charge in 2010-2011, Drake slept with one of his side pieces and told him after he was released. Tune mentions it in his book that came out around 2016.
@@Ktf256 While being a man in jail for a year, you’ll love any and every women 😂😂. He mentions it in the clip where it’s revealed also. But still grimy by Drake for doing that