I've never experienced anything like this when it comes to music. I can't remember the last time I felt so emotional because of it. Kendrick is truly incredible. That week between Euphoria and NLU is something I'll never forget. By the end of it, I was totally exhausted lol.
I got to admit, there were moments when I was scared asf because so much was at stake for the entire culture. If Drake had won this battle, I might have stopped listening to and following hiphop, as it would have been the final nail in the coffin for the whole genre.
Kendrick kept hope alive and might've changed the future of the entire genre for good.
I'll never forget how happy I was when I first heard MTG!!! Drake you piece of sht!
My favorite moment will always be the concert when Dre did the intro for NLU and then at the start of the second attempt when the entire arena literally erupted. Never seen anything like it.
I won't lie tho, when I first heard 6:16 in LA, I dropped a few tears. Outta body experience! Real talk!
Kendrick's music is incredibly powerful. For many of us, Kendrick is like a big homie we've been following since high school and watching his journey is truly inspiring.
He's irreplaceable to me. He never sold out to the industry, even though he probably left $100s of millions on the table.
He chose to prioritize art and because of that, he will end up as the greatest of all time.
This s*** was really about Good vs Evil, Real vs Fake, Right vs Wrong and Dot prevailed in the end.
Good vs Evil is too far but I hear what you are saying in the rest of it
I've never experienced anything like this when it comes to music. I can't remember the last time I felt so emotional because of it. Kendrick is truly incredible. That week between Euphoria and NLU is something I'll never forget. By the end of it, I was totally exhausted lol.
I got to admit, there were moments when I was scared asf because so much was at stake for the entire culture. If Drake had won this battle, I might have stopped listening to and following hiphop, as it would have been the final nail in the coffin for the whole genre.
Kendrick kept hope alive and might've changed the future of the entire genre for good.
I'll never forget how happy I was when I first heard MTG!!! Drake you piece of sht!
My favorite moment will always be the concert when Dre did the intro for NLU and then at the start of the second attempt when the entire arena literally erupted. Never seen anything like it.
I won't lie tho, when I first heard 6:16 in LA, I dropped a few tears. Outta body experience! Real talk!
Kendrick's music is incredibly powerful. For many of us, Kendrick is like a big homie we've been following since high school and watching his journey is truly inspiring.
He's irreplaceable to me. He never sold out to the industry, even though he probably left $100s of millions on the table.
He chose to prioritize art and because of that, he will end up as the greatest of all time.
This s*** was really about Good vs Evil, Real vs Fake, Right vs Wrong and Dot prevailed in the end.
Kenny stans never beating allegations after this.
Love the crash zooms he does on like every video now, kinda made it his thing
Explain nigga
I've never experienced anything like this when it comes to music. I can't remember the last time I felt so emotional because of it. Kendrick is truly incredible. That week between Euphoria and NLU is something I'll never forget. By the end of it, I was totally exhausted lol.
I got to admit, there were moments when I was scared asf because so much was at stake for the entire culture. If Drake had won this battle, I might have stopped listening to and following hiphop, as it would have been the final nail in the coffin for the whole genre.
Kendrick kept hope alive and might've changed the future of the entire genre for good.
I'll never forget how happy I was when I first heard MTG!!! Drake you piece of sht!
My favorite moment will always be the concert when Dre did the intro for NLU and then at the start of the second attempt when the entire arena literally erupted. Never seen anything like it.
I won't lie tho, when I first heard 6:16 in LA, I dropped a few tears. Outta body experience! Real talk!
Kendrick's music is incredibly powerful. For many of us, Kendrick is like a big homie we've been following since high school and watching his journey is truly inspiring.
He's irreplaceable to me. He never sold out to the industry, even though he probably left $100s of millions on the table.
He chose to prioritize art and because of that, he will end up as the greatest of all time.
This s*** was really about Good vs Evil, Real vs Fake, Right vs Wrong and Dot prevailed in the end.
Real. If Kenny had lost this beef, somehow it would be both a loss to him and a loss for rap, not because Kenny is the Savior but because it's drake, the nigga who is not rap, so much to say about him but this bigger than him.
Now there's a lot of clarity on everything. The east coast full of hoes
WHY RnB B****ES DONT FEATURE ON EACH OTHERS SONGS
Bro was losing that argument in real time
Can somebody break down what SSE means? Are these the 2024 projections? Does it mean NLUโs gonna hit 1.5 billion streams by the end of the year?

I've never experienced anything like this when it comes to music. I can't remember the last time I felt so emotional because of it. Kendrick is truly incredible. That week between Euphoria and NLU is something I'll never forget. By the end of it, I was totally exhausted lol.
I got to admit, there were moments when I was scared asf because so much was at stake for the entire culture. If Drake had won this battle, I might have stopped listening to and following hiphop, as it would have been the final nail in the coffin for the whole genre.
Kendrick kept hope alive and might've changed the future of the entire genre for good.
I'll never forget how happy I was when I first heard MTG!!! Drake you piece of sht!
My favorite moment will always be the concert when Dre did the intro for NLU and then at the start of the second attempt when the entire arena literally erupted. Never seen anything like it.
I won't lie tho, when I first heard 6:16 in LA, I dropped a few tears. Outta body experience! Real talk!
Kendrick's music is incredibly powerful. For many of us, Kendrick is like a big homie we've been following since high school and watching his journey is truly inspiring.
He's irreplaceable to me. He never sold out to the industry, even though he probably left $100s of millions on the table.
He chose to prioritize art and because of that, he will end up as the greatest of all time.
This s*** was really about Good vs Evil, Real vs Fake, Right vs Wrong and Dot prevailed in the end.


Imagine reading posts like that one every single day but for CLB
And when you respond with "
But that album is mid" you get a bunch of chart data and spreadsheets in response
Those were interesting times
Imagine reading posts like that one every single day but for CLB
And when you respond with "
But that album is mid" you get a bunch of chart data and spreadsheets in response
Those were interesting times

Imagine reading posts like that one every single day but for CLB
And when you respond with "
But that album is mid" you get a bunch of chart data and spreadsheets in response
Those were interesting times
Biggest thread in this section was born to prop their boy up and s*** on everyone else and now we crazy lol.


Imagine reading posts like that one every single day but for CLB
And when you respond with "
But that album is mid" you get a bunch of chart data and spreadsheets in response
Those were interesting times
Drake fans discussing music:

Drake fans discussing music:

2 posts above that quote is literally a TDHOE posting NLU charting projections