Man_City_Loyal
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old school gif from the guv page ;-)
Great diss this, straight to the point without death threats or pretending to be involved in gang life.
Luv them old gifs.
Yep, its all brewing up rather nicely mate, like Betties hotpots View attachment 117612
Can never fault the overall time in which K claps back in response !
Weirdest thing about this whole beef is that it feels like these rappers are unconsciously re-enacting the whole Nas Vs JayZ thing.Hoping we hear another one soon.
Weirdest thing about this whole beef is that it feels like these rappers are unconsciously re-enacting the whole Nas Vs JayZ thing.
Rocafella (Drake) sneak dissing for years. Nas (Kdot) eventually gets tired of it and demands that they say his name directly.
J.cole playing the role of Memphis Bleek, takes shots at K.dot ( Nas) and then chickens out before the beef heats up, leaving Jayz(Drake) the guy who thinks of himself as the big bad wolf, to drop what he assumed would be a career killer on Nas (K.dot).
Nas(K.dot) not responding for a while and just when it all seems to be over, Nas(Kdot) comes back with the most vicious diss track ever.
Jay (Drake) feeling like he's drowning, desperately drops Super Ugly (Drake's The Heart 6) and then says some very disguting and disturbing things about Nas's (K.dot) ex (in this case Kendrick's mum's abuse)
The media frowns on Jayz and his own mother tells him to go apologize, he eventually apologizes ON AIR!!!
Drake (or his ghostwriter) totally misunderstood Kendrick's song about his mum being abused as a child and used that line to come back at Kendrick. The entire music world right seem disappointed at Drake for going so low, it's only a matter of time before he apologizes and when that happens, It's over.
Exactly, I feel the same way but he has already done enough damage to his reputation by folding. If he comes back into this after claiming he left the beef due to his "mental health" then his reputation would be questioned even more than it's already been questioned right now. He might just be the first rapper in history to have been dealt a winning and losing hand at the same time, On one hand fans think of him as a coward and a flat track bully, on the other hand fans think he did the wise thing by running away in the face of the monster that is Kendrick.I agree, its similar to an extent.
i truly think the next track will end the beef.
Still think Rick Ross's response to Drake was great and I'm not really a fan of RR.
I can see J Cole coming back into this at some point.
Nice analogy.Weirdest thing about this whole beef is that it feels like these rappers are unconsciously re-enacting the whole Nas Vs JayZ thing.
Rocafella (Drake) sneak dissing for years. Nas (Kdot) eventually gets tired of it and demands that they say his name directly.
J.cole playing the role of Memphis Bleek, takes shots at K.dot ( Nas) and then chickens out before the beef heats up, leaving Jayz(Drake) the guy who thinks of himself as the big bad wolf, to drop what he assumed would be a career killer on Nas (K.dot).
Nas(K.dot) not responding for a while and just when it all seems to be over, Nas(Kdot) comes back with the most vicious diss track ever.
Jay (Drake) feeling like he's drowning, desperately drops Super Ugly (Drake's The Heart 6) and then says some very disguting and disturbing things about Nas's (K.dot) ex (in this case Kendrick's mum's abuse)
The media frowns on Jayz and his own mother tells him to go apologize, he eventually apologizes ON AIR!!!
Drake (or his ghostwriter) totally misunderstood Kendrick's song about his mum being abused as a child and used that line to come back at Kendrick. The entire music world right seem disappointed at Drake for going so low, it's only a matter of time before he apologizes and when that happens, It's over.
Exactly, I feel the same way but he has already done enough damage to his reputation by folding. If he comes back into this after claiming he left the beef due to his "mental health" then his reputation would be questioned even more than it's already been questioned right now. He might just be the first rapper in history to have been dealt a winning and losing hand at the same time, On one hand fans think of him as a coward and a flat track bully, on the other hand fans think he did the wise thing by running away in the face of the monster that is Kendrick.
It's really sad at this point because I was looking forward to the joint JCole / Kendrick album but Cole let jealousy consume him especially after Kendrick got all the grammys. I still don't understand why rappers pay attention to the grammys, why bother to get recognition from a group of elitists pretentious brats who know nothing about your genre?
Nice analogy.
The fact that K goes the extra yard in meticulously down patting with surgical-like precision, not just the whole direct convo aimed n addressed at Drakes moms but to then further go onto unpack n methodically dissect the rest of the household one by one strategically in 'Meet The Grahams' i'm surprised folk over the border ain't yet questioning if either wiretaps or a disgruntled Graham relative is leaking jewels...
Or Jean GraeThat's a cool list line up.
Can't believe you've not included Roxanne Shante or MC Lyte.
Been following this a short while. No escaping it!
Never liked Drake, never really gave Lamarr time, but this beef has been up in my playlist a short while.
So, I'm no fan of Stevie Knight, but I liked some of these put together skits on Drake getting clipped.
Drake's done-zo and about time.
Such a talented artist on so many levels, deserving of many accolades imo. Flows so fuckin smoooooth.Or Jean Grae