@UnoThatOneGuy@gmalone i mean it's a banger of a song but in terms of storytelling it doesn't even come close to something like SAMIDOT or Dancing with the Devil
The man went to Toronto, in a sold out stadium Drake never performed in, and had the highest grossing hip hop tour in the history of Canada where over 72k ppl in back to back nights were singing his diss track that went diamond in 14 months word for word and asking for an encore.
Bro is literally appealing a failed lawsuit citing that song and the label's promotion of it causing him sleepless night, mental distress, emotional damage, and fearing for his safety. These are in legal documents.
Drake "destroyed" him tho. Sure thing unc.
@Scottmicha48098@Whats_the_dirt Every fanbase has toxic people. That doesn’t explain why a channel built on objective breakdowns now seems obsessed with Kendrick.
“His fans were annoying” isn’t evidence. It’s a deflection.
@Scottmicha48098@Whats_the_dirt The irony is you’re describing a fanbase while defending one.
If criticizing a content creator for changing their standards is “cult behavior,” then blindly defending every change they make isn’t exactly independent thinking either.
@Pa85914Collins@Whats_the_dirt Joe Budden and Charlamagne have been consistent for years.
What’s The Dirt went from “there might be teenagers at Drake’s parties” to sounding like Drake’s legal defense team.
@higherfreak73@Whats_the_dirt If Kendrick saying “I hate the way that you walk, the way that you talk” created Drake stans, then Drake spending a decade sneak-dissing people should’ve created an entire civilization by now.
@OneOfQuan Nobody created Drake stans in 2024. They already existed.
The difference is that before the beef they were arguing about first-week sales and Billboard records. Now they’re spending their days trying to convince everyone that losing is actually winning.
@uzanethegoat MJ changed music.
The Beatles changed music.
Kendrick changed music.
Drake mastered the streaming era.
One of these things is not like the others.
@ragebx “Drake is the greatest rapper, songwriter, and hitmaker of all time.”
A sentence so ridiculous it somehow manages to disrespect rap, pop, and music history all at once.