“Drake didn’t push the red button yet.” - Mal says in a debate with DJ Hed.

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Seeing the full clip, makes this even more relevant to what actually happened lol.

Silly ovhoes.
 

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If they think those songs were better and rap beefs should be decided on who had the better songs why can’t they think that?
Because rap beefs aren't decided who had the better beat or hook or something.

Yall sound silly trying to argue those songs won the beef when those songs were completely ineffective as diss songs. Diss songs aren't judged by how many women shake their asses to it or how the beat rattles the trunk.
 

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Yeah, Drake even in defeat would’ve looked a lot better without Ak and Mal being his cheerleaders

Drake has gotten into more shyt by people speculating and talking for and through and about him than things he has actually said himself.

Just terrible brand and PR management.
 

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I don’t disagree. The issue is DJ Hed saying that wasn’t what it was. Being disingenuous.
The popout was definitely a response to Drake saying Kendrick doesn't do shyt for his city, but the context of Mal's argument was that the entire beef was setup by labels to ruin Drake's negotiations. That's what DJHed was arguing against.

Capitalizing on hype is what these corporations do, it is not proof of some conspiracy by Amazon and UMG to take Drake out using Kendrick as a pawn, which is what Mal was trying to argue claiming Drake realized the setup and backed out before the red button was pressed.
 

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If you've seen him on that show with Elliott yea...he's a dikk. That's well established. But I feel that's refreshing in an era where everybody is pretending to fukk with each other.

Another thing about the pop out...I don't think Kendrick pulls that off without the perception that Drake clowned the west coast on Taylor Made. That shyt was a massive miscalculation, I said it at the time. I'm not even sure Kendrick comes up with Not Like Us without that.
I forget the line but he said something like “I get more love in the city that you from”…. That’s a no no. LA and Philly are not the same. Shyt, Cali as a whole don’t play that lol. Kid from Compton, making the music Kendrick makes, lol. Drake just lacks cultural awareness and it showed in this.
 

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If you've seen him on that show with Elliott yea...he's a dikk. That's well established. But I feel that's refreshing in an era where everybody is pretending to fukk with each other.

Another thing about the pop out...I don't think Kendrick pulls that off without the perception that Drake clowned the west coast on Taylor Made. That shyt was a massive miscalculation, I said it at the time. I'm not even sure Kendrick comes up with Not Like Us without that.
NLU doesn’t exist without kendrick playing colorist games. Thats why Drake, albeit inarticulately or without emphasis, said what he said about Kendrick dating white and/or half-white women comes from.

Thats the real dirty shyt about a lot of this. Drake was facing a literal redefinition of what it means to be black.

NLU is a combination of Drake (and J Cole) not being seen as black AND the ADOS/FBA movement.
 

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NLU doesn’t exist without kendrick playing colorist games. Thats why Drake, albeit inarticulately or without emphasis, said what he said about Kendrick dating white and/or half-white women comes from.

Thats the real dirty shyt about a lot of this. Drake was facing a literal redefinition of what it means to be black.

NLU is a combination of Drake (and J Cole) not being seen as black AND the ADOS/FBA movement.
lol…. In what world do people not view j cole or drake as black lol. I grew up with Folks, 2 black parents, who were called “white boy”… or being “not like us”… there’s a difference between how people are raised. Not saying it’s right or wrong, but it is what it is. Same thing with Latinos when they call their own “white washed” lol

Edit: and to avoid confusion, this was never a divide between mixed kids. No one has ever called out j cole for not being “like us”. Drake is just the CEO who wears Jordan’s with a suit. That’s what Kendrick was alluding to. That’s the guy
 
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