@@CFO86 Basically, in reports, Schoolboy Q told Cole to drop out of the beef since apparently he had a hunch Kendrick was gonna go crazy with an expose in his diss, so wanted to advise Cole to bow out. While the details arent perfect, its said that whatever they discussed lead to Cole bowing out.
@@Sqweegi Every other YT comment I see on this beef is someone saying "We owe J Cole an apology" "J Cole has observation haki" "J Cole saw into the future" :/
Being a hater implies envy. Kendrick Lamar doesn’t want to be the next Drake. What Kendrick exemplifies is pure animosity. He wanted to see Drake’s world crumble. Edit: another more fitting term would be disdain. Disdain is the feeling that something or someone is unworthy of one’s consideration or respect.
@@FernServesGod there is literally a video of him clear enough to hear and see him touching up on a minor and calling her thick even after learning her age. In the interview with Millie she openly states that she and Drake talk about boy advice stuff and that the rest shouldn’t be said publicly and “stay in the texts”. Why is a grown man talking to a teenage girl about dating advice and what’s so crucial about those other texts staying private? A grown man and a 14 year old texting each other, absolutely creepy
@@archive4389 Read my comment again. Take him to court and see if any of this holds up. It won’t. You know why? Because though questionable, none of it is illegal. The concert in the video took place in Colorado where the age of consent is 17. Then texting Millie though weird, isn’t illegal. Unless, you got photos of him sending sexual images or sexual texts. So again, none of this would suffice as evidence against him for doing anything wrong making these allegations merely allegations.
@@boom-jr8vi he warned him in euphoria that we can keep it a friendly fade, i know shit that makes gunna look like a saint - it was when he attacked his family he put out MTG
My outside perspective was Kendrick was content with his level of fame, wanted recognition as the best skilled, not the most successful. He honestly didn't care too bad about Drake calling himself the biggest. He was right, he was the biggest and best selling. Then Drake decided to use AI Pac and Snoop. I'm an ultra white dude from BFE Midwest. My rap playlist basically ends at Eminem and NWA. **I** knew that was not about to be let slide. It was then that Drake filled out the death cert on his career, someone just needed to sign it. Kendrick brought out the commemorative pens.
Was super hella funny that all the memes of cole feeling the sun on his skin in a field, or feeling the breeze while kicking his legs ontop of a tree branch were accurate, Man was caught in the wild, listening to music and loving some sandy beaches
In 8 mile it’s the black guy with a huge following and has the OV-I mean “free world” label but he’s not actually from all the things in Detroit like he raps about he goes to private school and “his parents have a nice marriage.” Eminem is a white guy but he’s from there and in the end nobody cares so much about his flaws as they will being misrepresented by someone who separates their art from its origins. Except in 8 mile the white guy is the one who’s culturally tapped in and the black guy is the one emulating the culture for hits and money. I keep hearing a lot of Drake fans talking about it racism but it’s not even about race it’s about culture and culture wise he’s not Eminem he’s Clarence.
THIS 💯 It's about authenticity, not necessarily color. Drake was a child actor on a popular Canadian TV show, but he wants to embody this "hood" persona and embrace some semblance of blackness only when it's convenient. He takes without giving back to the culture. Yes, he's talented, but I don't respect "wheelchair Jimmy" because he's a pretender, always has been. I respect Em a lot more because generally what he raps about is authentic to his lived experience.
Somebody should pin that comment way up there👆! Drake didn't watch 8 Mile I guess? B.Rabbit's mic drop "Fk this rap battle, I'm outie. Tell them something they don't know about me" is a version of Kendrick's Meet the Grahams mic drop, "Fk this rap battle, this is a lifelong battle with yourself"
Kendrick not giving Family Mattters time to air and for people to listen to it thoroughly is such an Art of War move. Family Matters was really good, but i only listened to it twice bcus Kendrick dropped again
That’s nice that you felt two bars on Drakes diss track. I felt every emotion there is to there from Like That to Not Like Us. Kendrick is a genius at dragging, stomping, humiliating, and uplifting his opp.
@@domotemujin7780 j Cole can go against Kendrick, it's just that he's to much of a pacifist. And also I think he might have bigger plans like every body is dissing everybody right now so he's in the shadows waiting for everyone to destroy themselves so he'll come out on top but that's just my speculation tho🤷
7:24 I've seen a LOT of deep-dive explanation for Drizzy's last diss but yours (on those few seconds) best explained it in a golden nutshell, bless you!
Meet the Grahams was less like a diss track and more a persecutor detailing all his crimes to the world, Not like us is basically the cherry on top to recap and add onto it
There is 50 50 chance for that bcz cole and kdot are the best lyrist that ever lived if jcole was there kdot wouldn't have much ammo on him so the beef wouldve been surface level