That "kendrick just opened his mouth" bar was such hater jealously s***
The funniest part is when Kendrick inevitably wins a Grammy this year they’re gonna use it as some sort of Drake W
I see what you did by saying poetic justice lol
I mean he wrote poems in this song dedicated to him and
There’s definitely blood on his pen from this one for sure
Didn’t realize how white the billboard charts were. Shaboozey and Kendrick really holding it down
Honestly glad he didn’t knock Shaboozey off #1 gotta let bro have that moment
We need some luck bro
Kenfolk we got sum work 2 do
It's crazy what a different world we live in cause I havnt even heard of half of those songs
We need some luck bro
MDB 
Espresso 
Please Please Please 
Too Sweet 
Birds Of A Feather 
Good Luck Babe
Laughable to cheer his white queen is in the video dancing.
how much did that scene cost him?
LOL...
Clowns fall for illusions all the time.
He's obviously distracting from his own reality. Trying to keep a diss track alive so no one digs up the abuse documents and force a paternity test.
When is he gonna speak out for Black causes, or is he only interested in resuscitating a dead career?
Thank Drake later for the stimulus.
It's true
peel back the layers and see it for what it's worth: just what funk flex said a career relaunch. LOL
Only bored fans are latching on to someone acting like a one hit wonder with a diss track to credit.
Look at the game. Nobody is talking about it except bloggers and journalist rejects on Youtube.
Meanwhile Drake building and slowly easing back out on the scene rubbing elbows with deep pockets that ain't caught up in a one-sided beef.
It's crazy what a different world we live in cause I havnt even heard of half of those songs
I've never been into chart watching but with Kendrick I started paying attention. I realized that radio stations still have a huge influence on which songs hit number one on the Billboard charts.
Everyone knows NLU is the song of the year, a global hit and a hot topic across America yet it only stayed at the top for one week.
Meanwhile, crackhead Post Malone's song held the number one spot for seven weeks. If you compare streaming numbers, YT views, and Apple rankings Post's song doesn't come close to NLU but it stayed at the top for almost two months.
Hiphop is the most influential genre but hardly any hiphop songs make it to the top of the Billboard chart. It seems like music labels and radio stations are making sure hiphop doesn't dominate even more.
So, it's funny to me that people still follow charts and check the numbers every week like that loser @thegreatdivine because it's all manipulated by the labels/radio stations.
During NLU's reign I realized there are two Americas: one that represents hiphop and one that represents Post Malone/Taylor Swift etc.
Did you see a month ago when that country artist had a concert in Texas with over 100k ppl? I'd never heard of him b4 and he's a legacy act. It's nuts how many subcultures there are in the US.
I've never been into chart watching but with Kendrick I started paying attention. I realized that radio stations still have a huge influence on which songs hit number one on the Billboard charts.
Everyone knows NLU is the song of the year, a global hit and a hot topic across America yet it only stayed at the top for one week.
Meanwhile, crackhead Post Malone's song held the number one spot for seven weeks. If you compare streaming numbers, YT views, and Apple rankings Post's song doesn't come close to NLU but it stayed at the top for almost two months.
Hiphop is the most influential genre but hardly any hiphop songs make it to the top of the Billboard chart. It seems like music labels and radio stations are making sure hiphop doesn't dominate even more.
So, it's funny to me that people still follow charts and check the numbers every week like that loser @thegreatdivine because it's all manipulated by the labels/radio stations.
During NLU's reign I realized there are two Americas: one that represents hiphop and one that represents Post Malone/Taylor Swift etc.
Did you see a month ago when that country artist had a concert in Texas with over 100k ppl? I'd never heard of him b4 and he's a legacy act. It's nuts how many subcultures there are in the US.
I'm sorry, but if you base your enjoyment of a song on how many streams it gets, you're an NPC.
I've never been into chart watching but with Kendrick I started paying attention. I realized that radio stations still have a huge influence on which songs hit number one on the Billboard charts.
Everyone knows NLU is the song of the year, a global hit and a hot topic across America yet it only stayed at the top for one week.
Meanwhile, crackhead Post Malone's song held the number one spot for seven weeks. If you compare streaming numbers, YT views, and Apple rankings Post's song doesn't come close to NLU but it stayed at the top for almost two months.
Hiphop is the most influential genre but hardly any hiphop songs make it to the top of the Billboard chart. It seems like music labels and radio stations are making sure hiphop doesn't dominate even more.
So, it's funny to me that people still follow charts and check the numbers every week like that loser @thegreatdivine because it's all manipulated by the labels/radio stations.
During NLU's reign I realized there are two Americas: one that represents hiphop and one that represents Post Malone/Taylor Swift etc.
Did you see a month ago when that country artist had a concert in Texas with over 100k ppl? I'd never heard of him b4 and he's a legacy act. It's nuts how many subcultures there are in the US.
Did you see a month ago when that country artist had a concert in Texas with over 100k ppl? I'd never heard of him b4 and he's a legacy act. It's nuts how many subcultures there are in the US.
Are you talking about George Strait? Lol
I'm sorry, but if you base your enjoyment of a song on how many streams it gets, you're an NPC.
Facts...the same goes for albums. I prefer good quality over focusing on how many albums someone sells. If everyone focused on quality instead of numbers, the entire music industry would be in a much better shape right now smh.
Did you see a month ago when that country artist had a concert in Texas with over 100k ppl? I'd never heard of him b4 and he's a legacy act. It's nuts how many subcultures there are in the US.
Are you talking about George Strait? Lol
Yeah I think it was him lol.
More than 100K George Strait fans hail the King of Country in Arlington
dallasnews.com/news/2014/06/08/more-than-100k-george-strait-fans-hail-the-king-of-country-in-arlington
Flawless victory. Drake knows not to push this any further.
Keep it to weak ass subs on your next album crodie.
Yeah I think it was him lol.
More than 100K George Strait fans hail the King of Country in Arlington
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/2014/06/08/more-than-100k-george-strait-fans-hail-the-king-of-country-in-arlington/
Yea it’s just crazy you’d never even heard the name before lol he’s one of the all-time GOATS in country music
As long as that cracka Post isn't terrorizing the top