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As much as I love Kendrick's music I got to say it's funny as hell that at the same time preaching about wanting peace with all the LA gangs he at the same time says he'll never have a truce with Drake over Drake putting money on the street for information and that might bring violence towards him or his family. Seems hypocritical as hell considering a lot of the gangs beefing have had family members hurt or killed by rival gangs.
Nah not really. LA gangs is black (and brown) young men killing each other for 50 years in corridors that they were redlined and boxed into. Nonetheless, that's their version of black/hip-hop/urban culture.

Drake is an outsider to all of that and was willing to fabricate stories about Kendrick and his own family to maintain his vulture-atop-the-mountain status. This is why despite not getting on the soapbox I wanted him to get on, I deduced that this sound is basically a cultural show of force.
The Man In Garden/Hey Now/Doder Blue:stylin: retro soundscapes make me hope regional sounds for all Coasts (especially my dormant EAST) makes a comeback:myman::banderas::whew::feedme:
East Coast sound won't ever be relevant again and I sadly say this as an East Coaster. This is also for cultural reasons.
 
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