Why were his diss tracks against Drake seen as impressive? Unlike Kendrick Drake is a cornball who has never been considered a serious rapper so it was basically the equivalent of beating up a kid with down's syndrome
>>128344326It was very clearly a "color revolution" manufactured to hurt Drake's sweetheart deal.
>>128344326Seeing whites enthusiastically sing “they not like us” when they themselves were in fact the aforementioned “they” was pretty bizarre and uniquely american
Black people are retarded, chief. You start using that as the answer then everything falls into place.
>>128344431That's just your hatred of blacks. The phrase "they not like" is about mainstream vs underground artists. And because Drake and Drake fans kept saying Kendrick is niche and doesn't have bangers and isn't loved by the masses. Kendrick took a big fat dump on poptimism with that song.
>>128345446Rich coming from a midget with a helium laced voice who did a feature on a Taylor Swift song. Kendrick's always been corny. Same as any other "conscious" rapper.
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>>128344326>Drake is a cornball who has never been considered a serious rapperPoser bitch. Drake's response to meek mill with back 2 back is widely considered to be one of the best modern diss tracks, even Kendrick mentions it on his first diss track. Push ups was also wildly praised before Kendrick responded.
>>128345446lol absolutely not. It was directed at Drake for not being black american
>>128345475>Push ups was also wildly praisedNo it wasn't
>>128345475>meek mill
>>128344326>Drake has never been considered a serious rapper- 1 - by whomst?- 2 - please define your term "serious rapper", and provide examples. What about Biz Markie, the Beastie Boys? Del tha Funky Homosapien? Onyx? Eve? Twista? $uicideboy$? are these serious rappers?