Drake got a point. This isn't battle rap. If its not TRULY beef, then fall back.

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hol'a fukk up,....
fukk is chu talembout,......


hold on, b,...
nikka, yousa lie.
when, in the fukk was aubrey drake huff, a bigger draw in the underground than slug.

nikka,..
Just stop it...
we not even,.....
Gon read the rest of this bullshyt post,...
I Should log out of this thread, all together.
Yet, I will just enjoy reading all the insults coming your way.
you created, all from this pitiful excuse for a thread.
that if you had any cultural standing or foothold whatsoever.
Would have broken off, said cliff.
Where your Wiley coyote acme style thread is gonna get acme dragon supermarketplexed.
Off said cliff,...
Plus,....
you would have plummeted to your broken toy perilous doom.
This whole post, And thread is just as made up,...
as all the shyt you made up in your stan based head about drake.


Art Barr

I'm being COMPLETELY honest with you.

You nikkas must have forgot when So Far Gone dropped and right before that moment. Dude was BIGGER than Kendrick's buzz EVER was. EASY.

Kendricks whole appeal was a slow grind.

Drake was murking features and doing guest spots and stealing shine from nikkas way before So Far Gone even came out...and it was like 98% rapping he was doing.

Thats the funny shyt here. Ya'll REALLY got this selective memory towards Drake like he wasn't out here killing it before probably 80% of ya'll ever heard of dude.
 

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kdot went plat, common ain't even go gold, so how is kdot the peon?

Bruh. Its 2013. Common was aronud when you were sucking on apple sauce for lunch. He even made Ice Cube back down. :mjpls:

Common to even be releasing albums with his type of music is still pretty amazing. What the hell are you talking about?
 

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Battling =/= beefing. Beef is deeper than rap. A beef is when two rappers have issues outside of the music. Battling in its purest form is friendly competition. It could lead to beef depending on how disrespectful the bars are or whether the opponents take offense.

What Kendrick did with "Control" qualifies as battling not beef. It'd be different if Kendrick was talking about putting hands on Drake or doing him physical harm. Kendrick simply called out Drake on a battle rap tip.

Now Drake definitely doesn't have to respond, but he him claiming he's "THE best" would be hypocritical. If you are going to claim that title, you have to be willing to defend it. It would be respectable if Drake simply said "Look, I'm not a battle rapper. I'm just here to make the best music. I'd rather let the music speak for itself and let the fans decide who makes the best music".
 

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Bruh. Its 2013. Common was aronud when you were sucking on apple sauce for lunch. He even made Ice Cube back down. :mjpls:

Common to even be releasing albums with his type of music is still pretty amazing. What the hell are you talking about?

:stopitslime:

im prolly older then you 1st off so i know all about common and what he did, my point was drake didn't have to respond to dude at all since he wasn't even hot & only dissed drake becuz his album was dropping and got emotional over a bytch..he came off like a hater and it was damn near a automatic loss for common out the gate..similar to krs dissing nelly while he was hot at the time..

kdot & drake are on a more even playing field
 

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daaaaamn Napoleon, you just fukking suck at everything

some of the best rap music comes from battles/beef (which this is not) /competition type shyt...
 

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I DON'T HAVE A PROBLEM WITH DRAKE NOT WANTING TO BATTLE. MY PROBLEM WITH DRAKE IS CLAIMING TO BE THE GREATEST THEN DUCKING EVERYBODY WHO COMES FOR THE CROWN HE SAYS HE HAS. YOU CAN'T KEEP DUCKING #1 CONTENDERS AND STILL EXPECT TO BE CONSIDERED THE CHAMPION. LL CAN CLAIM IT, JAY CAN CLAIM IT, NAS CAN CLAIM IT. THESE GUYS HAVE ALL GOTTEN IN THE RING WITH THE HEAVYWEIGHTS OF THEIR ERA AND ENDED CAREERS.

I WOULD HAVE MORE RESPECT FOR HIM IF HE LOST TO KENDRICK IN A BATTLE. AT LEAST I KNOW HE WILL GET IN THE RING. IF YOU AN'T PUTTING ON THE GLOVES YOU DON'T NEED TO TALK ABOUT BEING A GLADIATOR.
 

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*Only responding to the thread title*

I haven't personally encountered any interviews or articles where he said that but, if he in fact did, he's absolutely dead-on.

Nobody actively listening to Drake, going out to his shows, buying his records, propelling him to his current status as an overachieving Grammy-award-winning-two-time-multiplatinum selling artist well on his way to three, and giving him their genuine and full support, gives a shyt about Kendrick. Or his "Control" verse. Or B.E.T. cypher snippets for that matter. Their fan bases, while composed primarily of standard-having music fans, couldn't be any more different.

The difference being, fans of Drake could give a fukk about beef. He's a young, emotional, light-skinned male Canadian rap singer. An underdog and a sitting duck both rolled in one smackdab probably America's dirtiest pop profession, facts even his biggest apologists will admit; trying to bait Drake in 2013 would be alike to someone baiting Eminem right after MMLP: corny AF...he wrote songs, you wrote diss songs. Make no mistake, battle rap is a healthy platform and I'm all for it so long as it's organic and not forced; but there's nothing organic and not forced about what amounts to some B-list up-and-comer calling out artists who're twice as established and successful, in the name of "encouraging competition," , like these artists whose names he's calling out aren't already fiercely competitive to begin with.

It's a dirty game, y'all.

Back at the start of '09, when nobody cared about anyone not named Wayne, 'Ye or T.I., and (a case of the returning old guards) Jay, Em' or Nas, a certain artist dropped a stellar mixtape, with only one famous guest appearance---the outcome? A new era was born. Flash-forward a year and some change later his debut is plastered all over malls across the country. He's the most borderline anticipated and debated new artist since 50 Cent. Only, unlike 50, this shyt just sorta comes and goes and is completely upstaged my a dude who'd been out of retirement for not even a year and conveniently announced his album just months before. Like, completely.

But instead of cowering in some fancy large mansion back in Toronto like a loser he comes back merely over a year later with an actual modern rap classic that's got actual staying power and deemed a wild success across the board, and borders. In the process reestablishing himself and his star power, one he'd use to help introduce a fellow artist by the name of Kendrick Lamar to which he humbly gave an entire song on said sophomore album all in the name of love and brotherhood.

Flash-forward another year and some change later from that release the aforementioned artist, whose music he'd cosigned countless times and even went as far as inviting him on tour then guesting on their album and shooting a video for one of its gold-selling singles, all undoubtedly playing a hand in increasing their popularity, blindsides him with an accusation that he isn't competitive enough and that he'd better watch out all because he had a better received debut and now has some clout of his own.

Kendrick, the starving unpopular artist, who'd once admittedly cried in the studio over a Roots H.I.G.O. instrumental all because his music career was headed absolutely nowhere and execs wouldn't take him seriously, urging other rappers to "rap about life, and not other rap nikkas" has proceeded to call Drake a "sensitive" and "fake" rapper since, to much internet fanfare and admiration.

How this all plays out is to be seen but a few people clearly suffer from amnesia in this thread and it's not just the Drake groupies like Napolean bytch ass.

Damn. I take this post completely back.
 
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