Kendrick Lamar Won, But at What Cost?

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Published 2024-05-20
As the dust begins to settle on the hip-hop civil war, it seems like the real damage is coming into focus. While no blood was spilled, It’s safe to say that things haven't been this ugly in a rap beef since the days of Biggie and Pac, with Kendrick Lamar basically dissecting every aspect of Drake’s identity. But, there’s also collateral damage to what’s been said.

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All Comments (21)
  • @shv3t
    Nobody won and nobody will be listening to any of those diss tracks Kendrick made in a few months. Nothing about this beef was legendary and it won't affect Drake's standing in pop culture. Pusha T still has the best Drake diss. This was more about how much a lot of backpackers hate Drake more so than how good Kendrick is.
  • @goodwinn2518
    Lmao at the hip hop community collectively deciding to use this one picture of Kendrick for the entire beef
  • @blazaybla22
    Kendrick calling Adonis a black king in MTG just solidified the point that it was never about Drake’s genetics or parentage
  • @DMINISHED9
    Imagine another black artist saying to Public Enemy ‘you always tryin’ to free the slaves’
  • “Her claim was that he was a fan of women’s high school basketball. Like that’s a perfectly normal sentence to say as a 30 year old man.” 😂
  • @zeadsi
    Nicki Minaj's husband and brother's previous sex offenses are the reason she can never come out on the ledge for Drake.
  • I can say for sure Nobody, Absolutely nobody has ever wrote a letter to whole family of the person he/she is dissing in a diss track. So, yeah Kdot owned him xD
  • What kills me is how people (particularly in the Hip-Hop community) wants to hype up how rap battles should be as disrespectful as possible with anything on the table to use against the opponent, yet will criticize the tactics and what was said after the battle is over. Stop the nonsense.
  • @CJ-BZ
    6:07 There is NO SUCH THING as “women’s high school basketball” its GIRL’S….Girl’s High school basketball 💀
  • @AudiomoeTV
    Drake is an entertainer… Trying to hold him up to K Dot standards is insane
  • @thatguyjersey
    I think worrying about two extremely rich people when you have bills to pay at the end of the month and you're not rich is insane
  • @queenc2144
    No blood was spilled Drakes bodyguard :👀
  • @GnA_000
    Kendrick came with an entire arsenal from army knives to Nuclear warheads. Drake came with a few Desert Eagles thinking he's John Wick or something
  • @EliteBlackSash
    “You and I both know we got some shxt to address” …Kendrick said it, Metro said it, neither elaborated. We really still don’t even know what this beef is about. That’s the wild part. I feel like Ebro and others injected their own feelings. But, we really don’t know what has gone down behind the scenes.. What we DO know is… Kendrick kept it light on Euphoria, even though he was rapping his ass off, and warned him not to keep on with the family angle. Drake didn’t listen, and he got himself bodied.
  • @juanleal5146
    Kdot is like gta , we have to wait a long time but we know its gonne be bangers, drake is like fortnite , repetqtive but fun and willl always have people into it because its so popular
  • @cobracob
    Drake donates $100,000 in bail relief while he also lost $565,000 betting on Fury's fight
  • @toilettisha122
    Hip Hop spent two years ganging up on a female rapper who was shot and Drake was one of the main ones doing it. I don't want hear no moral outcry now that he got his karma.
  • @Mokster43
    This guy really said "hip hop is a tool used to educate the black community" 😂😂😂