Kendrick's verse is very reminiscent of an Eminem in his prime. The way he just goes out with the rhymes.![]()
Yeah I sensed that Eminem anger-flow too...
Kendrick's verse is very reminiscent of an Eminem in his prime. The way he just goes out with the rhymes.![]()
Someone needs to photoshop this pictures:
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"And then Kendrick said he was the King of New York"
SMH @ this troll.
This is what HIp Hop needed..to be LYRICALLY shaken up with some controversy yet some insight on what this game lacked for a while: AGGRESSION. I think everyone was getting tired of that "let's hold hands and get along and make money off subpar lyrics and music" bullshyt. I'm glad Kendrick did dropped names.
Yes they should bite some weak ass rhymes to show kdot they're on his levelIf a rapper is smart they would use these two Biggie lyrics from "Kick in the Door" for the Kendrick diss:
"This goes out those that choose to use disrespectful views on the King of NY, F@ck that why Try throw bleach in your eye"
"Ain't no other Kings in this rap thing, they siblings, nothing but my childern, one shot they disappearing"
His verse was great but I'm kinda surprised by the responses. Meanwhile Nas drops a godly verse on that J. Cole remix and no one bats an eyelid.