Andrew Schulz and Charlamagne Tha God talk about Drake lying about Kendrick Lamar in his diss tracks about Kendrick's past. They also talk about Kendrick's next move and victory lap. #andrewschulz #charlamagnethagod #drake #kendricklamar
HIS MOM WAS MOLESTED. SHE DID NOT BELIEVE HIM BECAUSE OF HER TRAUMA, ONE OF THE MAIN THEMES ON THE ALBUM. LISTEN BEFORE YOU SPEAK ON THINGS YOU ARE NOT FAMILIAR WITH, OTHERWISE YOU LOOK FOOLISH
@@LarryHazarddo you have any reading comprehension skills? Where does it say everyone in his family got molested? Please stfu. It’s not hard to understand.
In Mother I, Sober Kendrick was breaking down how trauma is passed on through generations. There are times when abused people project their trauma on to others. After his family found out that his cousin was molested they automatically assumed Kendrick had too. Even though he said he hadn't his mother didn't believe him and started to project what happened to her onto him. Drake couldn't overstand any of the album. He said Kendrick was trying to hide his family when Whitney and the kids are on the cover art of Mr. Morale. You don't immortalize ppl you're trying to hide. If he truly listened to the album he would have noticed that Whitney appears on the album. She was the one telling Kendrick to seek therapy for his PTSD. Kendrick said their relationship was toxic and that she left him. However they're still together. She's in N.Y. with Kendrick. Everything on Mr. morale happened during the 5 years before the album and during his childhood. These guys make me think of Jay Z's line from Renegade, "Do you fools listen to music or do you just skim through it?" Throughout the battle Drake showed his ignorance of Hip-Hop culture. Aubrey Graham is an actor playing the role of a Hip-Hop star. Skills he learned as a child actor. Actors study people, their behaviors and their cultures so they can mimic them in a performance. They rely on Writers (ghostwriters) and Directors (producers) to guide the look, tone and sound of the project. Drake was put in position to appeal to audiences that are not of the culture. He has gone around the world jackin swag and undermining artists waves. Easy for him to do with the machine behind him.
"Drake was put in position to appeal to audiences that are not of the culture" Yet for some reason he gets played everywhere in hip hop clubs, and the guy that won dozens of industry awards only gets played outside of hip hop and needs to make feats with Imagine Dragon, Swift, Maroon 5. If Drake is for casuals, why is he so relevant in hip hop? Why doesn't he get more awards than the underdog? It's obvious to anyone that's actually part of hip hop that Kendrick is the plant. But a lot of you grew up on Eminem and Linkin Park lmao
@@Obi-UnoKenobialmost every single rapper today is not an emcee. Kendrick is not an emcee. And you completely ignored the point: if he's the plant, why is he actually listened by the culture, and the real hip hop guy doesn't get listened by anyone and gets so many awards from the industry? If you can't even tell Kendrick is only popular with whites and casuals and that he's only huge cause of the industry, you can't claim hip hop. It's like saying Imagine Dragons is one of the biggest rock bands in the world cause metal heads and rock fans love them, when everybody knows it's exactly the opposite
@@hakimkirubel6379lmao right? On that episode of flagrant he was like “I don’t believe they’re that close” and the other dudes like “uhh their tours were literally within 20 mil grosse of eachother” and Schulz is like “yeahhhh I dunno, not that close to me” 😂😂 like, dude was presented with facts and goes “no thanks, I’ll believe what I say”
Nah people really do be sleeping on Euphoria. I have NEVER seen a rapper say literally how a beef was going to play out throughout the whole song, only for all of those things to actually happen. He read Drake like a Dr Suess book. And so many easter eggs in other songs are woven in and make call backs to Euphoria. I do think how quickly songs dropped once that released really made it to where a lot of people overlooked or forgot about it. You can listen to any Drake diss track 1 or 2 times and pretty much get everything that's in it. People are still finding stuff and making connections with all of Kendricks diss tracks. Drake is a good rapper, but there are levels to writing that go beyond just being able to rhyme.
So stop acting like Taylor made don’t exist lol did Drake not say Kendrick would call him a pedo ? In the pac verse 😂😂😂😂 so yall kill me talking about listen to this nah go back in listen to Taylor made
“ But I suggest some ayahuasca, strip the ego from the bottom · I try to empathize with you 'cause I know that you ain't been through nothin ...” Shultz is funny but he’s losing alot of respect across the net from majority of hip hop heads. Drake is dead, Shultz like one of those old Elvis fans that refused to believe it.
Bruh Andrew Schulz is continuously ignorant to black culture and hip hop. Stop being scared to get deep. Y’all glossing over the meaning of the song just seeming dumb af. Schulz won’t listen to Mr.Morale but is speaking on the beef??? You shouldn’t be speaking at all on anything hip hop related at that point
Mr Morale is black culture? It's safe music for milquetoast white people that want safe rap and pretentious art that doesn't get too weird for the mainstream lmao
And that is crazy that he gets a pass for it!!!! If he don’t get his yt colonizing crayon textured ignorant self out of here!!! How is he allowed to disrespect and downplay black culture and art while making a living off it???? Being funny and being disrespectful is two totally different things 🤦🏽
@@OnlyMal9kendrick is not hip hop lmao. Matter fact cosnidering kendrick worked with imagine dragons, taylor swift and maroon 5 he might eventually do country music. You talk like the guy is too real for the whites when his entire work is made for them 😂
she right though Euphoria is the best record and foreshadows everything in family matters, so much so you wonder, if Kendrick mole is one of drake's ghostwriters
i do not want to hear Schulz talk rap/hip hop ever again. much like Drake and his fans, very surface-level, more number doesn't mean better, that just means pop not talent, and just like drake he is an outsider
Y’all are the same ones that’ll use the numbers from Kendrick’s next album to prove he’s the best in rap right now. Numbers don’t mean anything until they do
tell that to Eminem, Jay Z, Kanye and other rappers who dominated in numbers and the pop charts. Don't be mad at Drake cause he created a league of his own
Kendrick does pop, he's just worse at it, and also compromises a lot more to be a safe neguo for whites. The fact that you people think the feats with maroon 5 or taylor swift or imagine dragons are not a problem or maybe even great songs says everything about your taste lmao. Plus I talked with many of you people trying to school everyone on hip hop and you don't know the first thing about the genre.
Kendrick is pop too and even more commercial. He makes safe music for white people that are scared of rap. If you think there's nothing wrong with him doing songs with Maroon 5, Taylor Swift or Imagine Dragons, or even think they're good songs, your opinion on hip hop has no value, you don't even listen to it
@@staymad81that's what kendrick's story, drake is implying he didn't say the truth and leaving it to people to see if they buy it and honestly the shoe fits lmao
@@LarryHazard but even if that is true that shit is not a win for drake. Imagine getting accused of being a PDF and your response is LOL you got molested as a child.
I don’t give a damn about drake family matter when we find out every single hard song someone else wrote. People still giving drake credit for back to back he didn’t even write it. It’s 20 v1 with drake every time Drake and his 20 writers.
Drake wrote for kanye,wayne,jamie foxx,rita ora,rihanna etc and has even gotten song writing awards. He explained how this ghost writting shit works in a interview long time ago and how he still wrote all of his hits and wrote all the time stamp records which is where he is really rapping.You haters heard some reference tracks for hooks on party records and all of a sudden drake doesn't write anything anymore smh yall love exaggerating the truth.
@@dangelo4671Don't bother trying to explain to a person with their own narrative memorized from social media and whatever is trending. They love to hate on Drake it is what it is Drake was never going to win in the first place the people been wanting to see him fall
@@25thBam-gz9bjthe irony is they think Kendrick is real hip hop but the only reason so many people support him is cause it's an army of haters from every community hating on Drake cause he's famous. People that don't listen to rap and just hate the most famous rapper and now root for the anti-Drake. It's not only people that hate Drake but people that hate hip hop culture.
@@LarryHazardLove getting on you drake meat guzzlers. If what you just said was true. Everybody would've chose meek mill side when they went head to head. No drake won because his song was better in every way and clowned him. You gotta get the public on your side. The public started off on drakes side. KDOT isn't consistent. Why would people want him to win. Instagram shows you everyday why drake lost but all you can say to cope. It .it .it's because your using drakes name????😂😂😂 That makes no sense
How is Charlemagne such a fan to the point he called it the most important hip hop album of all time but doesn’t know anything about arguably the albums best song?
been watching schulz for some time and he's def letting the fame get to his head these days. says stupid shit he thinks is funny, gets into needless arguments and doesnt realise he is losing them either. this is just one more peg on that board
Exactly. Wild that NOW everyone wants to get factual & THIS is the line they draw. He prbly understood, but calling cap so he could get a diss in. It’s really not complicated.
@@ethanmaddy8992 nigga how do YOU know? That’s like saying Kendrick “misinterpreted” Drake being a PDF. OR, it was meant to be a diss based off other smaller elements. That’s more likely.
@@ethanmaddy8992 how do YOU know? That’s like saying Kendrick “misinterpreted” Drake being a PDF. OR, it was meant to be a diss based off a few factors. That’s what’s more likely.
What's crazy to me is how Charlamane will be the first one to shit on a white guy in rap (i.e. Post Malone) but will give Shultz a platform to weigh in on something like drake vs Kendrick. Make it make sense.......
The theme of Mr morale is breaking the cycles of abuse and trauma . In the song Kendrick talks about his mom being abused which is why no one believed him when he said he wasn’t
Song talks about generational trauma passed down from the days of slavery. Do some research please, how are you guys discussing this topic without any preparation?
It’s amazing that people whose careers are knowing hip hop albums and culture have no idea what was said on a record that they’re are praising as one that will go down as the GOAT. Kendrick’s mom was a victim of child abuse and wrongfully accused Kendrick of the same when his cousin was found to also be abused. Nothing happened, but Kendrick admitted to holding guilt about it on the song “Mother I Sober”. On the same album that is said by these 🤡 as one that is the greatest of all time, SMH!
i know it won't matter but i am the only person i feel like knows the mariah carey reference for when Drake mentions mariah's name and said "reflectin." mariah carey has a song called reflections, and it's in her movie glitter. the song is about her mom being a bad mom and projecting her mental illness and drug abuse onto "Billie" (mariah carey's character) in the movie. but it also is a personal song to mariah as she wrote all of glitter album as a album but it also gets called a soundtrack. so it is oersonal to her somehow loosely. think like how prince's purple rain album is his personal writing but still able to tell the movie story. he says "when you hear touch my body you start reflectin'" (something like that) so i took that as mariah's sexual song may make him think of that song that leads him into projecting onto drake... the light skinned thing will also tie in here. mariah carey had a hard time with the industry and her being bi racial and also her childhood. (teena marie era, those who know why this time in music will understand some of it). Drake has used Mariah before in his music, so he seems to know her music well.
I appreciate this added layer of interpretation and introspection. It would have been cool if Drake meant to do that. I don’t believe that was his intention. Cool breakdown though!
His mom was SA’d, and Kendrick said that affected her to the point she was always worried Kendrick was/would be SA’d. I’m 99% confident I got it right.
this video just shows how most people digest kendricks music lmao. like their speculation around those bars are off in little ways and they talk about it with a tone thats just off putting. it shows that kendrick is actually a really misunderstood rapper outside of his core fans who take the time to digest and comprehend his music fully
Charlemagne and Schultz are intentionally confusing the discussion. They know exactly what Kendrick said and how drake misinterpreted. And, drake didn't lose because of strategy. He lost because Kendrick is a superior rapper to him in every way. Schultz and Charlemagne know this.
Why yall bring this dude(Schulz) on here? I'm not a big charlamagne admirer but I give him credit for being on the Frontline of these type of discussions and he brings this clown to speak on hip hop?
How do you go from correctly stating that Mr Morale will go down as one of the most important and influential albums ever but come so unprepared to speak on it???
you missed what drake was saying....he says "here is the trauma of your confessions". he was saying kendrick tried to hide that he was molested, but now drake is alleging that he was even if he tries to hid it in his song that, because most people felt he was talking about himself until kendrick reached that part of the song where he said he didnt.
The song is about generational trauma. Kendrick’s mother and other relatives assumed he was violated as a child because there was a generational history of it within their family. However, he told them his truth which was that he had never been violated yet his family still didn't believe him.