Why The World is Rooting For Kendrick Lamar & Turning On Drake

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Published 2024-07-23

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  • my mom said she team Kendrick and y’all should thumbs up the video & subscribe but i want y’all to do what feels natural. anyway, what y’all eat today?
  • Everyone was low-key annoyed by Drake's existence, and Kendrick opened the door
  • @Nomad-vc6hx
    The drake hate train has been rallying up for years but no one could’ve predicted his downfall like this lol
  • @Goldenswayzee
    Wanna know how good Kendrick is? He dropped 4 songs and left us MONTHS of content to decipher from different angles.
  • @Smoquan
    It's funny when people don't get it and think Kendrick is implying he's a saint for playing the good guy role in this battle. But, they're completely missing the point that you can be heavily flawed and still be the good guy in the battle when your opponent is someone like Drake. It's just insulting Drake more when you point out flaws on Kendrick while he can carry those and still easily be the good guy when against Drake.
  • Looks like kendrick 's relationships with people are more solid. Drake's relationship is for the media
  • @zarka223
    Kendrick Lamar used the Moral Law from the Art of War on Drake. That explains the good vs bad angle. He definitely knows the Art of War. The battle was over before it began.
  • @robthegod9062
    Kendrick’s music evokes emotion. It can make you cry or put your chin up and chest out.
  • His voice is an instrument. "You know nothing about that" How he says that hits. Even the "You lied" part on Meet the Grahams. Shivers.
  • Drake may have had his moment in the sun but Kendrick cemented a legacy
  • lol Sza in disguise is like Batman 😂 she said let me put on this scarf and no one will know
  • @lyric-dawn
    You hit the word: surface. Drake is surface and radio, but Kendrick is deeper and knows how to emote in his presentation.
  • @shotbyfabi
    It was a FLAWLESS victory. Drake got swept. He kept game one close... and then lost game two, three and four by a blow out.
  • @CrustaceousB
    It really is astonishing just how many people this beef reached. I didn't Follow The Hip Hop scene regularly at all before this beef. Now it's got me checking backlogs of name drops and sneak dissings over years 😂
  • @ebnest123
    Kendrick not perfect (Mr Morale album) but being real about flaws makes people feel you. Culture > Industry
  • I've always said that besides his lyrics, Kendrick's greatest asset is his voice and the way he uses it, it's beyond expressive and makes you FEEL what he says. That's not an easy thing to achieve.
  • @esmooth919
    4:37 apparently, YG took offense to even being named dropped to begin with, cuz he put out a song in which he calls Drake "Weird". And then, to add insult to injury, while on stage at the Pop Out, he cut the song that they recorded together before Drake's verse started, and appeared to have an attitude about it.
  • @EscoThaDon626
    I think K Dot's advantage over Drake is that he's connected emotionally to the streets, Drake isn't. Hip-Hop was born in the streets, for the people by the people. How Chuck D said our own CNN. Kendrick is from Compton, he speaks on what it's like coming from the hood, the bottom. Drake makes a song called started from the bottom... like come on now... the dude is living in an optical illusion and Kendrick brought him back to reality. Rude awakening for that Canadian man.
  • Kendrick’s cadence is up there with Kanye, Lil Wayne and Andre 3000. The voice is an instrument and monotone singing and rapping can only get you so much reactions.
  • I'm a 41 year old from the UK and I think Kendrick is a genius, I honestly think he'll be taught in school next to Shakespere.