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  • Dec 19, 2024
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    Campaign

    witness video naming kendrick too - ofc couldve just said the wrong name

    !https://youtu.be/fpstngip_pg?si=IqIaj5IfvHG7e_2F

    yeah when i say supporting evidence, i mean police testimony or an actual victim coming out and saying kendrick beat her. nothing about the incident from 2014 cuts it because there's no tangible evidence it ever happened. maybe drake just hoped he could will some corroboration into existence by making the story a big deal.

  • Dec 19, 2024
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    FAN

    Please explain how can Kendrick be the one who lied since Drake fed him the info

    @Elemental are u going to explain or nah

  • Dec 19, 2024
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    Another crash out from the beef lmao

  • Dec 19, 2024
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    serenade

    yeah when i say supporting evidence, i mean police testimony or an actual victim coming out and saying kendrick beat her. nothing about the incident from 2014 cuts it because there's no tangible evidence it ever happened. maybe drake just hoped he could will some corroboration into existence by making the story a big deal.

    “Maybe drake just hoped he could will some corroboration into existence by making the story a big deal.”
    Kendrick did the same with the whole s***trafficking s*** he spewed. Glad that wasn’t true

  • Dec 19, 2024
    CRACKASTEPPAVEGAN

    Y'all ain't even like SOA till now

    I still don't

    But I only like the commercial Clipse songs

  • Dec 19, 2024
    Shin Chan

    Another crash out from the beef lmao

    Its gonna be this s*** for the next 10 years

  • Dec 19, 2024
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    Elemental

    You were buddy buddy with a dude who mocked the dead too and never had a problem with him as far as I could tell 👀👀

    idk who u talkin abt

  • Dec 19, 2024
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    FAN

    @Elemental are u going to explain or nah


    Either Kendrick mistakenly thought that drake was hiding a daughter or made it up to go with a story, after Drake peeps the play knowing it isn’t true, he adds on top of the lie to make it seem like he planted it to kendrick to try and one-up his lie lol

  • Dec 19, 2024
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    2pac wrote book of rap
    eminem finished it
    lil wayne couldnt read it
    rick ross ate it
    lil baby

  • Dec 19, 2024
    Lmfao

    idk who u talkin abt

    @HugeDrakeFan

  • Dec 19, 2024
    Elemental


    Either Kendrick mistakenly thought that drake was hiding a daughter or made it up to go with a story, after Drake peeps the play knowing it isn’t true, he adds on top of the lie to make it seem like he planted it to kendrick to try and one-up his lie lol

    Well it didn't work either way

  • Dec 19, 2024
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    Elemental


    Either Kendrick mistakenly thought that drake was hiding a daughter or made it up to go with a story, after Drake peeps the play knowing it isn’t true, he adds on top of the lie to make it seem like he planted it to kendrick to try and one-up his lie lol

    Mental gymnastics

  • Dec 19, 2024
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    Leftside

    Fw the username

    Honestly i took 30 seconds to come up with it and said f*** it

  • Dec 19, 2024
    Elemental

    You should be worried about your man’s @CliCity’s reoccurring theme lol

  • Dec 19, 2024
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    Unforgivable

    He crashed out and called @HugeDrakeFan a "h0m0" and and his mute didn't even last 24 hours but users like @SegaDreamFlash get muted for a week for defending themselves because someone online wants to threaten his life the way mods enforce the rules on here is so ass backwards at times

    I had a 3 day mute

    I didn't think you were this dumb but man

  • Dec 19, 2024
    XavierMane

    Still trynna prove the abuse angle 7 months later, let it go brothers

    Everybody needs to let it go. Anytime I see someone reference NLU on social media the replies are something to the effect of “It’s December bro…”

  • Dec 19, 2024
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    Reality Show Concept: "Beef to Bond"

    Premise:
    In a world where fan rivalries can be as fierce as the battles between the artists themselves, Beef to Bond throws a group of die-hard Drake stans and equally passionate Kendrick stans into a shared living space. Their goal? To face their differences, engage in creative challenges, and bridge their love for music in unexpected ways. But there's a twist: they can't leave the house until they collaborate on an epic project together.


    Structure:

    Episode 1: The Divide
    The series kicks off by showcasing the deep-rooted animosity between the two camps. Each fan group arrives, decked out in merch, ready to defend their artist at all costs. Tensions flare as they confront one another in a no-holds-barred debate about lyrics, impact, and relevance.


    Weekly Challenges:

    1. Lyric Breakdown Battle:
    Both teams must dissect their favorite artist’s lyrics while learning to appreciate the other's. A professional musicologist moderates.

    2. Cypher Unity Challenge:
    Fans collaborate on writing and performing a joint rap cypher. Teams are mixed, and their verses must reflect themes of harmony and respect.

    3. Creative Fan Merch Contest:
    Mixed teams design new merch that combines elements of Drake and Kendrick's branding.

    4. Concert Reenactment:
    Each group recreates a legendary moment from the other artist’s live shows, forcing them to dive deep into what makes the opposing artist special.


    Plot Twists:

    Special surprise visits from collaborators like J. Cole, SZA, or 21 Savage to mentor and mediate the groups.

    Anonymous confessional booths where contestants secretly admit their growing respect for the rival artist.

    A finale collaboration challenge where they must organize a fan event featuring a mashup of Drake and Kendrick’s styles.


    The Endgame:

    By the final episode, the walls of rivalry have crumbled. Contestants present a unified project, such as a co-written song or fan-driven event celebrating both artists. As a final reward, the winning collaboration gets a shoutout from either Drake, Kendrick, or both—turning their former beef into an unforgettable bonding experience.

    Who says fans can’t squash the beef? With Beef to Bond, music proves to be the ultimate unifier.

  • Dec 19, 2024
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    Another day where I ponder why they just won’t reopen the beef megathread

  • Dec 19, 2024
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    We got a 28 page Lil Baby thread. The world is healing

  • Dec 19, 2024
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    Jbreezyondeck

    Another day where I ponder why they just won’t reopen the beef megathread

    Because it won't prevent these petty scuffles from emerging in other threads

  • Dec 19, 2024
    Elemental

    “Maybe drake just hoped he could will some corroboration into existence by making the story a big deal.”
    Kendrick did the same with the whole s***trafficking s*** he spewed. Glad that wasn’t true

    you could say that. kendrick's attacks towards drake were more defensive since drake was the first one to take it to that level, but the lines about drake's parenting on euphoria seem very bait-y to me. like he wanted drake to use them as a pretext to go nuclear on family matters so he could justify dropping meet the grahams. hard to say, really, but i wouldn't put anything past him.

  • Dec 19, 2024
    quadra

    I had a 3 day mute

    I didn't think you were this dumb but man

    "I had a 3 day mute"

    Cap, you were back the next day, don't lie

  • Dec 19, 2024
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    John Mauve

    Reality Show Concept: "Beef to Bond"

    Premise:
    In a world where fan rivalries can be as fierce as the battles between the artists themselves, Beef to Bond throws a group of die-hard Drake stans and equally passionate Kendrick stans into a shared living space. Their goal? To face their differences, engage in creative challenges, and bridge their love for music in unexpected ways. But there's a twist: they can't leave the house until they collaborate on an epic project together.


    Structure:

    Episode 1: The Divide
    The series kicks off by showcasing the deep-rooted animosity between the two camps. Each fan group arrives, decked out in merch, ready to defend their artist at all costs. Tensions flare as they confront one another in a no-holds-barred debate about lyrics, impact, and relevance.


    Weekly Challenges:

    1. Lyric Breakdown Battle:
    Both teams must dissect their favorite artist’s lyrics while learning to appreciate the other's. A professional musicologist moderates.

    2. Cypher Unity Challenge:
    Fans collaborate on writing and performing a joint rap cypher. Teams are mixed, and their verses must reflect themes of harmony and respect.

    3. Creative Fan Merch Contest:
    Mixed teams design new merch that combines elements of Drake and Kendrick's branding.

    4. Concert Reenactment:
    Each group recreates a legendary moment from the other artist’s live shows, forcing them to dive deep into what makes the opposing artist special.


    Plot Twists:

    Special surprise visits from collaborators like J. Cole, SZA, or 21 Savage to mentor and mediate the groups.

    Anonymous confessional booths where contestants secretly admit their growing respect for the rival artist.

    A finale collaboration challenge where they must organize a fan event featuring a mashup of Drake and Kendrick’s styles.


    The Endgame:

    By the final episode, the walls of rivalry have crumbled. Contestants present a unified project, such as a co-written song or fan-driven event celebrating both artists. As a final reward, the winning collaboration gets a shoutout from either Drake, Kendrick, or both—turning their former beef into an unforgettable bonding experience.

    Who says fans can’t squash the beef? With Beef to Bond, music proves to be the ultimate unifier.

    Stay off the chatgpt

  • Dec 19, 2024
    cyclops

    2pac wrote book of rap
    eminem finished it
    lil wayne couldnt read it
    rick ross ate it
    lil baby

  • Dec 19, 2024
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    what’s going on in here

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