Hunte is a bit of a herb tho
Hunte is a bit of a herb tho
I was fukking so many white women I literally had to go to therapy. I even convinced myself I was avenging the ancestors
"You must have terrible taste in music, and poor comprehension skills.I get what you’re saying, but from a battle record standpoint, I actually think “The Heart Part 6” had better bars than both “Meet the Grahams” and “Not Like Us.” I know most people on social media leaned toward Kendrick, but if we’re talking pure battle energy, Drake’s response hit harder for me.
I get why people crowned Kendrick the winner, especially with how fast he dropped those two tracks. But for me, Drake’s approach in “The Heart Part 6” as a diss track just resonated more, even if most had already decided the outcome by then. It’s all about personal taste, but from a battle rap perspective, Drake’s bars stood out more to me.
The bolded, especially the “WONT” reads like some real fakkitry!Yall too sensitive. Crying real tears in here. “He better play FAIR!!!”
I cant be a kenny stan seeing how lame some of yall are. Cant do it. WONT.
You okay?Just to clarify, when I said The Heart Part 6 had better bars and hit harder, I meant that Drake’s wordplay and punchline setups were slicker and more clever. Drake uses more traditional battle rap techniques, with structured setups that lead to impactful punchlines and clever wordplay. By better bars, I’m talking about the way Drake crafted his lines, making his delivery feel sharper and more engaging.Can you show some examples?
Cause the bars i remember sound kike we're talking about two different songs![]()

I get what you’re saying, but from a battle record standpoint, I actually think “The Heart Part 6” had better bars than both “Meet the Grahams” and “Not Like Us.” I know most people on social media leaned toward Kendrick, but if we’re talking pure battle energy, Drake’s response hit harder for me.
I get why people crowned Kendrick the winner, especially with how fast he dropped those two tracks. But for me, Drake’s approach in “The Heart Part 6” as a diss track just resonated more, even if most had already decided the outcome by then. It’s all about personal taste, but from a battle rap perspective, Drake’s bars stood out more to me.

Why is she following Dave free and not mr. Morale?I get what you’re saying, but from a battle record standpoint, I actually think “The Heart Part 6” had better bars than both “Meet the Grahams” and “Not Like Us.” I know most people on social media leaned toward Kendrick, but if we’re talking pure battle energy, Drake’s response hit harder for me.
I get why people crowned Kendrick the winner, especially with how fast he dropped those two tracks. But for me, Drake’s approach in “The Heart Part 6” as a diss track just resonated more, even if most had already decided the outcome by then. It’s all about personal taste, but from a battle rap perspective, Drake’s bars stood out more to me.