Joe Budden Reacts to Kendrick Lamar's "meet the grahams" | "They're Believable Lies on This Track"

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Published 2024-05-10
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All Comments (21)
  • Am I the only one who actually likes "Meet the Grahams" for what it is? A horror-movie like track that paints a picture of him talking to Drake's family including him? The beat is mesmerizing.
  • @user-rv9hp6bo3y
    The daughter stuff on MTG was the least disrespectful stuff. I couldn't care less if Drake has 10 daughters. He spent three verse dissecting three generations of Drake's bloodline over an alchemist beat. It's masterpiece to me.
  • @mrcrc10
    Kendrick told the man’s mom to sit down, shut up and listen. This was diabolical.
  • @inezodom5904
    Meet the graham’s literally made the world mouths drop to the floor he literally shifted the energy that’s scary genius
  • @oilyque
    Man talking to someone's family one by one like they are tied up in the house in separate rooms. Psychological warfare.
  • @Mamus656
    I think the reason Kendrick was easily believed is because of his character, Drakes character was already in question.
  • This beef showed me how many fans of rap are not hiphop heads b/c the lack of appreciation for great writing and art was sad to see. The amount of ppl claiming a beef song wasn’t good if if wasn’t gonna be played in a club or u had to think to understand it 🤣🤣🤣🤦🏾‍♂️
  • @edwarlock8244
    Kendrick taught Drake the true definition of SCARY HOURS with this one 😂
  • @dashuntas.m4045
    People keep disregarding this track like it wasn’t the hardest hitting track on a psychological level. Out of all of them, this is the one that’s going to stay on Drake’s mind for years; he might have to deal with Not Like Us online and in clubs but Meet The Grahams is what he’s going to be thinking of when he’s in bed about to sleep lol
  • @taylormade9748
    Joe Budden was spot on. Kendrick controlled the mood change. Kendrick was always one step ahead every round. I love Drake and K Dot’s music, but Kendrick had a flawless victory
  • That creamy marshmallow guy blending in with the white couches is going hard for Drake. He sounds crazy
  • @tru_hart
    Ish is so eager to defend Drake that he doesnt even realize how incoherent his arguments are 🤦🏾‍♀️
  • @junior5893
    What Ish is missing is no one thinks Kendrick was living this great life. He already detailed HIMSELF on Mr. Morale the trials and tribulations in his life and relationship.

    So when Drake attempts to drop bombs on his family life it doesn’t hit the same.
  • @damarisalaman
    Ish really out here fighting for his life/argument hog tied & blind folded in a boat without a paddle about to hit a waterfall. I ain’t EVER seen a grown man go THIS HARD for another grown ass man in all my years😭😭😭
  • @jaykristian745
    This song is still eerie. Kendrick did not give a single fuck. You can tell this song was less about lyrics for him. He just wanted to rip his entire bloodline apart. This will exist forever. Drake's grandkids will hear this. It's fucked up in the best way. Kendrick ate his ass up
  • @hithere99100
    Ish acting like most of Drake disses weren't aimed at Whitney is hilarious...Drake said Kendrick was small with little feet and finally got around to saying he is a wife beater. Kendrick put out a EP on how to kill a man in multiple styles of rap.
  • @Greggdavidson94
    Kendrick did warn him and told him it’s something he shouldn’t do, Drake thought he was bluffing 😂
  • @delsmontgomery
    people that talk about the replay value of this song, are so stupid. This was a DIRECT letter to Drake. It was not for EVERYONE to bop to, dance to, or dissect on. It was a psychogically-crafted, twisted, haunting way to address Drake, which is what makes it so powerful out of the whole discography of this beef
  • @hellahardy
    Drake was literally an actor/singer. He jumped on the rap music with heavy outside assistance. He worked himself and with help manufactured a new persona and the Charts took him to tbe top.

    Our bro Kendrick was 💯 from day 1 and was destined for rap greatness.