How much you buy the followers for
i forget there are people on here who don’t know who i am outside of being a mod lol
Your last three bricked, you really not on s***

i left for a second and yall chose violence
i forget there are people on here who don’t know who i am outside of being a mod lol
@OvOJersey he's from your ends
who is he
they saying the mods are fair and objective.
they saying the mods are fair and objective.
new emoji?
new emoji?
Yes.
They frying her ass
lol i hate this b**** but the comments getting a little racist
@OvOJersey they going in on ur sis
only upside to Elon buying twitter was allowing bullying to thrive
on 6god we need to start bullying more on ktt
“Where’s the grown up album” says the grown up that used to Stan him (still does) but now it’s hate.
I swear she annoying as hell bro 🤣🤣😂
drizzy drake gave us 3 generational songs to forget about vultures 2
i genuinely do not understand constantly covering an artist you do not f*** with anymore. i get that drake-hate is a good grift right now but like, weren't these the same people that declared his end months ago?
why aren't they covering other corners of the genre?
why don't they focus on new artists considering they perceive themselves as tastemakers, going by the constant urge to judge and tweet?
why not push other aspects of hiphop, a space that was seen as being occupied and colonized by an evil outsider and is now free?
YEAH YEAH WE KNOW WHY
Cause Drake gives them motion and they know that 🤣😂😂
drizzy drake gave us 3 generational songs to forget about vultures 2
tbf vultures 2 doesn't have much to remember in the first place unfortunately
I swear she annoying as hell bro 🤣🤣😂
i just expect it from her at this point lol
lol i hate this b**** but the comments getting a little racist
@OvOJersey they going in on ur sis
She asked for it bro she goes out her way to make herself think she knows/hates Drake and it’s embarrassing 😂😂😂
I already read your point about why Kendrick’s label threatened to pull his music and how that fits into his broader stance on artistic freedom.
However, again, the issue here isn’t just about understanding the motivation behind the threat; it’s about the perception of consistency and integrity, which are critical for Kendrick. Even if the reason behind the label’s threat is clear, Kendrick’s failure to address it directly leaves a gap between his public persona and the actions taken in his name. This gap creates an opportunity for people to question his authenticity, especially when he’s been hyper-critical of others in similar ways.
And let’s be honest if the shoe were on the other foot and it was Drake who was involved in a similar controversy involving R Kelly, Kendrick would called it out and crafted more narratives. Drake has faced his own controversies, but he’s wayyyyy more transparent and direct when addressing them.
I think we just have to agree to disagree on that middle point, i’m not putting other peoples lack of comprehension of a very clear and valid point on Kendrick have to just repeat it again when he wasnt even the one who said anything. Our perception of his public persona is clearly different, cos to me is that he lives a very private life and he talks about his life and experiences through his music. And that experience is a flawed one, where he has admitted himself he isnt a consistent person. So i do (and have done in this whole convo) agreed with you that Kendrick isnt a consistent person. But i just dont agree he had to specifically justify that interview when his name was used for clickbait, and the reason is clear enough anyway
The only person he has attacked on a moral standpoint is Drake, and that was in the context of a beef. Drake could’ve used these narratives better, but unfortunately for him cos of the artist he is, him calling Kendrick out on a moral standpoint is even worse. Cos even for Kendricks self admitted flawed traits, he still attempts to tackle socio-political topics and awkward ones. Thats the key point here.
If he went up against a prime Mos Def or something, then these narrative’s would’ve stuck on Kendrick better. But Drake since the beginning of his rap career, has been obsessed with being the most popular rap artist of all time. You can find very early interviews of him saying he wants rap to get into pop and he wants to be the face of that. Which isnt a criticism, but when you compare that kind of subject matter he raps about to Kendrick, who raps about vulnerable and flawed socio-political and cultural experiences that he and his close ones have lived. That alone gives him more integrity, and it’s why people believe him more.
Kendrick getting painted with the preachy conscious rapper cos of TPAB always bothered me. Yeah he sometimes conforms to it, but that whole album is so self critical and is him having an identity crisis within the industry. u is one of the most vulnerable songs ever in the genre.
Edit: also this whole talk about integrity and Kendrick attacking people on a moral standpoint. Just remember who went to that moral integrity role first. Big clue: it was Family Matters
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She asked for it bro she goes out her way to make herself think she knows/hates Drake and it’s embarrassing 😂😂😂
someone called her the p word in the smoothest way like its not hostile
like that s*** is not necessary
Bruh living in a Vampire Cave
Breh im gonna have a heart attack if I see one more of these mfs flying around
I was cleaning to crib and almost passed out
Kendrick Lamar's actions with Drake reveal a level of hypocrisy that undermines his position and suggests that Drake ultimately came out on top. Despite his tough talk and assertion of dominance, Kendrick waited to drop his disses on an album with Future—a rapper who has been criticized for his own absentee fatherhood issues—before calling Drake an "event father," a weak and hypocritical jab at Drake's relationship Adonis. This move highlights a contradiction in Kendrick's approach, which turns into a trend in his later tracks.
Furthermore, Kendrick's decision to diss Drake on a collaborative project instead of directly on his own terms reflects a lack of confidence, as if he needed the backing of others to amplify his voice. This strategy not only diluted the impact of his words but also exposed a reliance on others, something that contrasts with the self-assured image he attempts to project. Meanwhile, Drake's responses have been both swift and decisive, showing that he's unafraid to stand alone and directly confront his adversary, further solidifying his legitimate victory in this ongoing battle.
F***EN TALK TO EM