Kendrick Lamar disses Drake & J Cole on Metro Boomin & Futures Album/ Rick Ross Responds/ Kanye Responds/Kendrick Responds 4X / Drake Responds 3X

spider705

Light skin, non ADOS Lebron hater!
BGOL Investor
That would be self hate and the dumbest shit I ever seen. Being black is not shared experiences. Every black person didn’t grow up in poverty. This is some of the most disappointing shit I ever heard.

I can’t believe some of our people think being black is an experience
I'll just ask you one question in response to this foolishness:

Where in anything that I typed mention or insinuate growing up in poverty?
 

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You're right dawg
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TheFuser

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Yo, it just hit me K just called this man a child molester/pedo indirectly :eek2: :eek2:

"I make music that electrify 'em,
you make music that pacify 'em
I can double down on that line,
but spare you this time,
that's random acts of kindness"

Drake tried to lessen the blow on the AI track on some B-Rabbit shit too. Nah nigga, Pac can't save you from those allegations.
 

APOPHIS

Autodidact / Polymath
Platinum Member
Drake tried to lessen the blow on the AI track on some B-Rabbit shit too. Nah nigga, Pac can't save you from those allegations.

Yep, shit is all coming together.
As I previously said, the more I re-listen to this, the more I feel like it is one of the best disses I've heard in a very long time.
 

Duece

Black Caligula
BGOL Investor
I read your comments and I agree with you on the Kaepernick stance, but it has little to no bearing on the fact that certain regions care about the usage of the N-word, while other regions don’t. He’s an east coast cat, raised on the east coast, with east coasters that simply do not care about it the way southerners do.

Outside the south, particularly in the east and west, it’s used regularly. Dr. Truth said it correctly, when he said it was a losing battle because in order for the black community to gatekeep the word, there’s needs to be universal consensus and there isn’t. There’s a divide and that divide is regional.

As is such with the word, the greater context matters.

And as I stated in my previous post, this goes beyond the N-word at this point, the battle over who can use it has been long lost at this point but what goes along with it is the fact that Black people are not able to gatekeep anything, the nuances of our experiences get lost because there are too many non-Black voices at the table and people don't know when to step aside and/or shut up.

Remember when Amandla Stenberg said that she chose not to audition for Black Panther because it was inappropriate for her to do so because she is mixed race and fair-skinned? That comes from having (at least a little bit) a shared experience with being Black. Joe and all of these others have adjacency not exactly shared experiences and if Drake is going to be criticized for not being who he says he is, then all these others should as well, growing up in the same streets does not mean you have a shared experience.
 

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You're right dawg
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"BEAM is a multi-talented artist, producer and songwriter within the music industry. He has collaborated with Beyoncé, is a good friend of Justin Bieber, and notably has writing credits on Drake and 21 Savage’s “Rich Flex” and “Major Distribution” from 2022’s Her Loss. The Miami artist also helped write Migos‘ “Having Our Way,” from 2021, which also features Drake.""

 

TheFuser

Rising Star
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This. And as folks stated earlier in this thread, I would bet this is what hurts the most. Because Drake doesn't have an answer. The features didn't do it. Hanging in Houston didn't do it. Getting straight backs didn't do it. Rocking brands from the 2000s he wasn't allowed to wear back then didn't do it.
 
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