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Ultra.
Let songs called "Be humble" hurt your feelings, brehs.
Get humbled, brehs.
Get humbled, brehs.
So was Lil Uzi right when said these nikkas are his clonesWe know the difference between pioneered & popularized
Move along now
its notThis song is absolutely in line with Michael Jordan, Spiteful Chant, and Backseat freestyle. I mean for fukk's sake the video alone should've made it obvious that he was lampooning the style.
Because he doesn't have a mocking toneFirst you didn't happen to notice any mocking tones on what is basically a diss track...now you're saying that jumping into a lil uzi routine with "You do not amaze me, aye" is somehow him paying homage to these wack nikkas....ok.
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Receipts on that yeah/aye flow you should know since you wasn't born yesterdayIm not even a Kendrick fan and this is a stupid thread
He been rapping like that before the nikkas u named came out
The fact u think 21 Savage and Lil Uzi vert actually have any trademarked flows makes u sound like u was born yesterday
Who did then?The fact that people associate Lil Uzi Vert with a flow that he didn't create![]()
Kendrick trash tho
And not in the same level as Drake
So no one cares about Kendrick to really give a shyt
So I'm listening to Kendrick's new single "HUMBLE". As a fan of Kendrick's music since Overly Dedicated this is arguably the worst and corniest song he's ever made. Anyway though, I noticed Kendrick is using the Lil Uzi and XXXtentacion, "yeah, aye" flow and using 21 Savage's "huhl up" in the hook...
Still will take you down right on your mama's couch in Polo socks, ayy
This shyt way too crazy, ayy, you do not amaze me, ayy
I blew cool from AC, ayy, Obama just paged me, ayy
I don't fabricate it, ayy, most of y'all be fakin', ayy
I stay modest 'bout it, ayy, she elaborate it, ayy
This that Grey Poupon, that Evian, that TED Talk, ayy
(Hol’ up, bytch) sit down
(Hol’ up lil' bytch, hol’ up lil' bytch) be humble
(Hol' up, bytch) sit down
(Sit down, hol' up, lil’ bytch)
Be humble (bytch)
I'm like bytch, "who is your mans?", ay
Can't keep my dikk in my pants, ay
My bytch don't love me no more, ay
She kick me out I'm like vro, ay
First I drop my top, ayy, then I swerve my coupe, ayy
Counting all these bands, ayy, who the fukk are you? Ayy
Why you walk so cool? Ayy, thousand dollar shoes, ayy
Hunnid on my jewels, ayy, I got all these groupies
I'm just stuntin' on my ex-bytch
I'm just flexin' on my ex-bytch
Hold up, I'm just stuntin' on my ex-bytch
Hold up, I'm just flexin' on my ex-bytch
We seen Drake get dragged through the mud for using the flow on his new album and called a culture vulture but when Kendrick does it we quiet as church mice?
This ain't about Drake or Kendrick though. This about how Kendrick fans view K-Dot as this lyrical savior pro-intellectual, anti-trap. The opposite of these "mumble rappers". Yet, here he is using a mumble rappers flow (Lil Uzi) and rapping over an 808-heavy trap beat from Atlanta producer Mike WiLL Made It. Why them 808's suddenly bump y'all? Why y'all rapping along to that flow? How come an L.A. artist Kendrick can rap over such a beat but if a NY rapper did the same thing they would be biting the South?
under regular circumstances nikkas would be hating but since almighty Kendrick made it we got nikkas like @Wild self praising it when usually it would be the same old "hoes killed hip-hop", "anti-trap", "anti-mumble rap" B.S. you see on this forum everyday.
honestly man until we see some reference tracks these equivalences just aren't gonna stick. You're wasting your breath
I honestly don't recall any discussions about Drake wave riding until those were released.this has nothing to do with reference tracks or ghostwriting
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I couldn't tell you tbh...some posters on here say a rapper named Key! started itWho did then?