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Kendrick Lamar Vs. Drake: The Ultimate Rap Beef

Darryl Blastoff & Prez Season 1 Episode 4

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Giants collide as the ultimate rap beef takes shape on Earth between none other than “Drizzy” Drake and “Kung Fu Kenny” Kendrick Lamar!!! Strap in and hold on tight; join your hosts Darryl Blastoff and The Prez as they cuss and discuss this epic rivalry as it comes to a head. The Prez even makes an attempt to cash out on the “BBL Drizzy” rap challenge, (WARNING!! Cringe😂) This week, we spark up a thrilling late-night discussion; exploring not just the beefs between the two major players but also the authenticity of friendships in the industry questioning where loyalties lie during this competition amongst the other major artists around them. How does Drake’s larger than life personality and decades long domination of the music industry match up against Kendrick’s seemingly enigmatic, sharp, sigma like style.

Will broad appeal beat out raw authenticity? Tune in as Blastoff & The Prez shares their views all the way from The Red Planet! 

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Speaker 2:

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Speaker 2:

Doing the damn thing.

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Proud to be here.

Speaker 2:

Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, welcome, welcome, welcome back to another great episode of that late night gospel.

Speaker 3:

I call the New York Podcast. Thank you so much for joining us.

Speaker 2:

This is your host, the Prez and, of course, Blast Off.

Speaker 3:

And hey, we back.

Speaker 1:

We back, it's like we never left.

Speaker 2:

Sitting on this Mars watching life go by, getting some good insight about life, and you know what we glad that we get to share some of that insight with y'all. So, hey, everybody sit down, enjoy yourselves, and hey, we're going to get into this. Have a great episode. Thanks so much for tuning in.

Speaker 1:

Tuning in, man, and you know, since we last left you guys, there's a lot of things that happened and I was telling bro here, you know we got to put our two cents in on this together. I dropped a little something that you know put my little self-evaluation, my personal evaluation of the situation and of course everybody knows what we're talking about. We kind of gave you a hint by the intro of the copyright free. Thanks, kendrick, for dropping those tracks. Man and you removed the copyright.

Speaker 1:

So we are able to come in with a bang and that was a bang, bro. Big ups, man to these boys, drizzy and K-Dot, for putting on a light show for us man. And I'm not so sure that it's done yet, but you know, I don't know bro, it seems like it's done. It seemed like some of these cats out there in the stream environment act and a couple more cats, and then it's been posted that he posted stuff on his IG story and and I think I seen some with DJ academics was like hey, some of the best stuff comes out when you be patient and wait. So we're going, we're going to figure that out, man Coming soon, but we, we are here, man.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but we are here, man. Yeah, I don't know if it's over yet. I hope it's not, because I'm loving the drama. It's been a long time since we had two savages go at it like this before, but it feels good to have it here. But I heard a rumor that you know Universal came in and said hey, y'all are both under us, so y'all knocked that shit off.

Speaker 1:

Well, I don't even think that. I don't think K-Dot is under them bro.

Speaker 2:

Is he?

Speaker 1:

really. I think he under Top Dog or something, bro, but you know, I don't believe that they're stepping in and trying to put, you know, stop him. You know. But again, you know, I'm going to say this the whole thing. You know, it didn't come out like I think Drake planned it to look, bro. I think that he thought that he was gonna shit and step on K-Dot, but I don't know why he would've thought that, bro. I mean, you can go back and look at old tracks between the two of them and it seems like some kind of way they've been shooting slugs at each other and K-Dot had been firing slugs. Man, I think that drizzy was trying to avoid it from what I've some of these tracks. I went back and looked at that black panther track that he did on the um, um, um with scissor.

Speaker 1:

I don't remember the the name of the track, but all of the stars all, of all of these stars, yeah, yeah, and that they say that that was directly aimed at drizzy bro and that was some, you know. Yeah, man, that's what they say, that that was directly aimed at Drizzy bro.

Speaker 2:

And that was some, you know, Wait for real.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, man, that's what they say. But I don't know, you know it's speculation, but, like I say, man, this has really got to another level and, like I said, I don't think that Drizzy really realized you know what he was getting himself into.

Speaker 2:

But I don't think he's that kind of artist either.

Speaker 1:

Well, I mean, that's what's coming out, but you got blind loyalty fans that don't want to hear nothing else but that he's the top-selling artist. People are jealous of him. All these other artists are jealous of him. All of these other artists are not on his level and he can do what he want, and that's just not the case. That's just not the case in this show.

Speaker 3:

That ain't the rap game the case. That's just not the case in this show.

Speaker 1:

This could. When I first heard Euphoria, I didn't get halfway through the song and I went into this fucking seizure mode like oh shit, oh fuck. You know like this dude is going ham. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

I believe when you stand next to Sexy Red you see two bad bitches.

Speaker 1:

And look, you know what, bro? You know what, bro? Like I said on that other episode I shot recently, I just don't think that Drake really understood the dynamics of what he was saying and how the tone deaf some of those verses were, you know. And then how the culture. Kendrick brought the culture with him. It's like he didn't have to rap anymore after Meet the Grams. Yeah, or, excuse me, not Like Us.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

You know, he didn't have to. It's like he said what he said. He dropped that Not Like Us and he stepped back. And then the rest that that not like us, and he stepped back and then the rest of the other people just he stepped back and the crowd just started rushing towards. You know, like he unintentionally or maybe intentionally, brought the culture with him, the true culture of hip-hop. Yeah, yeah, yeah, because, if you ask me, kendrick is one of the few artists that has remained true to himself throughout his whole career. He really ain't changed.

Speaker 1:

People would look at Kendrick and say I don't want to hear that woke rap. I don't want to hear that woke rap or this and that. But I even said in a previous episode that what Kendrick was doing is some stuff that you just it's like going to church and I'm not saying it was a gospel record, nothing is that gospel record but you respect that on a sunday you don't turn on your rap. When you ride in the church on a sunday and it's time to head, you headed to church, you're gonna turn on your, your, your, your, your donnie mcclurkins and your, your mariette brown, brown clocks and all of Shout out to those. I jammed, I know your grandma and them will make you put that on. You got to turn off that bullshit on Sundays you know what I'm saying Especially headed to church and headed out of the back, headed back home, kirk Franklin and stuff like that, yeah.

Speaker 1:

So basically, kendrick is respected for what he does and when Drake made a line saying you rapping like you're trying to free the slaves, it's like bro, why, why would you say that? Of all shit that you could say bro, why would you say that shit? You know I'm saying like this dude, you can't knock positivity when it comes to being make, bringing awareness. You can't knock that dude's style, because all he mostly does is rap about his personal experiences and how that ties into the culture, the inequalities that have struck the community as a people as a whole, the times and the things that he saw growing up in Compton, in Oakland. Where is it From? Oakland and Cali, los Angeles. And you know, man, in my personal opinion, drake just didn't come from that. He didn't come from that.

Speaker 1:

No, and everybody has known it for years no one was like oh yeah, drake, he the most gangster.

Speaker 2:

We all repped him in the music, you know, but if you see someone like Future, or someone like the Game you're like oh yeah, that nigga hood. Yeah, you just know. You just know, Drake was never that dude. We like his music. He got bangers. I think we can all admit Drake had some bangers, Definitely.

Speaker 3:

Some in the club.

Speaker 2:

Oh, yeah, yeah, oh yeah. This song I'm going to oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. But you were never like, oh yeah, that nigga man. He about to pull up on you at the light and that might be the last thing you fucking see. Definitely no, no, that just ain't him.

Speaker 1:

Bro, somebody— that was his appeal. Who was that? That said—who was that that said—I'm trying to think I think it was maybe Ebro or someone on—I think it was wrote on hot 97 five or some shit. I don't know, bro. But you know I get a lot of this shit because I'm on. I'm on x real heavy too, and you are too, and you know I get a lot of my shit off of x. Man, I think you get most of your shit off of tiktok. But I was watching the clip when somebody was saying that you know, hey, rick got the south florida. You know, kendrick got the West Coast. He can retreat, that's his territory. You know people like Future they got Atlanta, the South, and they part of the. What do Drake got he from Canada?

Speaker 2:

Where can he receive to? Where can he receive to? He do have Houston.

Speaker 1:

No, bro, he don't. Bro, who came out of Houston saying Step, get out? He got Houston, he got Atlanta, he got fans all over, but that's what he don't have a home.

Speaker 2:

Where is his home? Where is his?

Speaker 1:

home field. Toronto and not knocking Toronto, but Toronto is not America first of all. Second of all, their culture is I don't Before Drizzy came out there.

Speaker 2:

I think it really ain't got a name?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it don't. And all respects to Canada, bro. All respects to Toronto. Hopefully one day I can go up there and visit and go to New Hokkien. Give me some of the shrimp fried rice with the dip sauce. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

Get you a blammy Crowdy.

Speaker 1:

And enjoy and see what that's about. Yeah, but at the end of the day, bro, we can take a look back and who Drake how, who he was when he came into the game and who he has morphed into yeah, based off of his status and his exponential growth in the industry, in the music industry.

Speaker 2:

So let's talk about that. How do you feel he came into the game, how do you feel he kind of introduced himself into the whole industry, bro Drake to me.

Speaker 1:

He came in under the shit that people was feeling. They was feeling him. They was feeling him.

Speaker 2:

They was feeling him, bro. What was his image? How would you describe his image, bro? They was feeling them, they was feeling.

Speaker 1:

What was his image? How would you describe his image, bro? They?

Speaker 2:

was feeling them. You know, oh yeah, big time. But I'm saying, how would you describe his image?

Speaker 1:

he came in under the the smooth playboy type man, cool guy, playboy, rapping about chicks. You know feeling relatable to young players in in america. Bro, that was digging chicks and hey, baby, you all I ever wanted we can do it real big, bigger than you ever done. You be up you know what I'm saying up on everything. And hey, we was feeling that, you know what I'm saying, we were respecting that, we wasn't hating on you. Then he came down here, shot down Houston, paying homage to the culture you know what I'm saying Down there in Houston and paying homage to the coach and we respect that we like that and we respect that, bro, we definitely respect that.

Speaker 1:

And you know he came out especially with the June, with the Screw album, pay Homage to Screw and I'm so high Even when I'm coming down the girls was feeling him. You know what I'm saying. He was fucking Wayne Weezy Brought him fucking Wayne Weezy brought him on, put him on you know what I'm saying Co-signed him Birdman. He was deep and he was with Young Money. You know what I'm saying. And I've even been told that Weezy even advised him. Hey, bro, you do. You Don't try to do this gangsta shit like this.

Speaker 2:

That's what Weezy said.

Speaker 1:

Don't try, you stay Canada bro.

Speaker 2:

Don't try to do about shit you don't know about bro.

Speaker 1:

Bro Dreezy, we love you for what you do. Bro, you have jams. You are one of the greatest hip-hop artists that has come about in this decade. Bro, I'm a fan, bro, yeah, and I think the only thing that was the problem was that and the battle might still be on going, but at this point, drop it, drop it, bro.

Speaker 2:

Don't say nothing else, just drop it.

Speaker 1:

But the thing I'm saying is you stepped out of your lane.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

You stepped out of your lane, bro, you know, and you got so big-headed because you did put something on meat meal. You did hold your own against Pusha T and Pusha T, you know, y'all started throwing heavy blows and getting real personal and I guess you know, from what I understood, you were advised to go ahead and back up off of that man, you know, back up off of that drama drama. You know, um, I don't, I don't, I don't, me bro, I don't. I don't personally feel like drake understood what he was getting himself into, because I can go back and show you clips of obama when asked hey man, who do you think could win a?

Speaker 3:

battle between kate and drizzy.

Speaker 1:

I think this and I think this was amid the push of tb, something like that. I don't know, maybe it was around that time. But Obama said man, you know, kendrick is a special guy.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

He got depth to his flows, he can go deeper, drake can go deep. But then again, who's writing whose music?

Speaker 1:

And I know they all use writers at certain points, but I've come across some, some things that was like well, damn, drake, uh, that dude wrote that you know, he wrote this or he wrote that a lot of people come out, a lot of people and so even with this rap beef it came out he had like three different writers on push-ups. I believe kendrick didn't have anybody on euphoria. Yeah, you know what I'm saying. Like, kendrick put that together and you know at what point did Drake, you know, feel as though he was ready for this beef and that he wanted to take it out of his lane. As a top dog, bro, as a top dog in your lane of, let me go link up with these artists and make hits with these artists and putting more club bangers out me linking up with these artists and putting club bangers out. Let me link up with these artists and put some club bangers out. Let me link up with Sexy Reds. Let me link up with 21 Savages. Let me link up with Future and all of that.

Speaker 1:

But then again all these guys he's fell off with bro, like what's that about?

Speaker 2:

And notice, within this whole thing, everybody hating on Drake, who's the common denominator, they all hating on it's Drizzy.

Speaker 1:

And I ain't going to say they hating bro. From what I understand it's just been Drake. You know, drake, bro got big-headed dog. Yeah, drake getting to a beef with somebody. He DMing they, fucking girls and shit. Yeah, he offering they girls to come to the shows and shit. Like bro, that's fuckboy behavior. Yeah, let's be honest. Call it what it is, bro.

Speaker 2:

No, you 100% right, and that's the only aggression that you know is to go.

Speaker 1:

Try to go after somebody bitch yeah and the and the bronze is stupid for caving in anyway, because if you did, if you wanted them bronze, that did sell your your soul to go fuck with drizz or sell your relationship off you. I'm sorry, but thumbs down, that's. That's the quality that you are, baby. You're a thumbs down, a thumbs down queen.

Speaker 1:

Yeah you know what I'm saying and so I said that it's like man, you really kind of had it coming, bro. Yeah, you know what I'm saying, and it ain't even that Kendrick destroyed you, bro, but it's not even that, because I don't even think he destroyed, because I was going blow for blow, but his words were just he left, he changed, he's forever changed. What drizzy gonna, how drizzy gonna approach the game. Now I don't think you're gonna hear drake say nothing about no, six, god, no more. Yeah, I doubt you hear drake talking about six, god, six, god, six, god nigga, because everybody, none, don't look at you as the six god bro they look at you as a freaky ass.

Speaker 1:

nigga, you's a 69 guy.

Speaker 2:

Yep, and on top of that, kendrick dictated how it all went. He was funnier, he was more aggressive, but his music was jumping. I mean, drizzy, I hate to say it, bro, but you just kind of reacted. That nigga acted and you reacted, he acted and you reacted, he acted and you reacted and then in a dance?

Speaker 1:

if this was a dance, he was the one leading you around like I told you earlier, bro me, and you was talking and I say you know what this was like. This was like a school roast session that got real fucking personal bro in the hall by the lockers and one nigga couldn't take it, no more.

Speaker 1:

It started out oh you short, bro In the hall by the locker and one nigga couldn't take it, no more. Yep, you know, it started out. Oh you short, no, no, no, it started out. Hey, I'm big three, I ain't with you niggas. I'm big three, you know what I'm saying. I don't need you, I'm bigger than you. And then it started nah, you too short. Then it started out with okay.

Speaker 1:

Then it started out with, with, uh, uh uh uh, you know what was it push-ups, I think that came out and so that's more of a like a hey, you, the short man, you know, you split and you drop and give me 50. You, you, you, you, you, you, you are. Your splits your money. You, you broke, you broke it in me, I got more money than you. That's what they were. Like you, your mom, you broke, I got more money than you. Then it came out to what Like your mom, you broke, I got more money than you. Then it came out to what Kendra was like okay, no, no, no. Then it came out. See, this another thing, this another thing Drake fucked up at. Why would you drop a track with Pac Voice, ai and got that shit clear with no fucking body. What made you think that that was a fucking good idea, bro?

Speaker 1:

That commercial mindset right, and I'm not sure that Snoop cleared that shit either. That's that commercial mindset. You thought you was that much larger than life to where you finna, put Legend on track and rap and make him rap Really, because we could still hear I don't know about whoever else was listening to that, but I could hear youraps and using tupac voice. It wasn't, that wasn't the way pock rap, that was where you rap. Yeah, yeah and that was disrespectful bro to the coach. When I first heard that one bro, I'm like wow, this dude, this dude tripping bro, I swear I thought I'm like man, this dude tripping bro, somebody I was like I was like man.

Speaker 1:

I was at first. I was like man. Man, somebody cleared this. I'm like damn, drake really got power.

Speaker 2:

That's what happened.

Speaker 1:

I was like Drake must really got some power, some pull to pull this shit off. And somebody okayed this and cleared this, and so I'm like I'm pretty sure Snoop came out and said they did what. To who?

Speaker 2:

When.

Speaker 1:

Oh, that's what I believe. Is that what you?

Speaker 2:

heard. No, that's his video. That's his reaction. He says they did what, oh see, and so that's what I didn't.

Speaker 1:

even he was like huh they did that, and so I'm pretty sure Snoop was like. He probably called Kendrick and was like say, say, say, nephew, you know what I'm saying. I didn't know how. He thought that was okay, I didn't clear that, and Kendrick was probably like you know what, don't worry about it, I'm going to get that, fuck nigga.

Speaker 3:

And Snoop probably was like yo Snoop, clear Snoop going to keep it central.

Speaker 1:

Snoop was like man you know what, bro, y'all do your thing. I'm all for that, but I'm just letting you know I didn't clear that I'm. Hey, you better cease and desist this. Talking about ceases and desistances, you better cease and desist this. And that shit was taken down. So already nobody was. I ain't really been hearing people talk about that point, about on that TaylorMade freestyle, how Drake, you know, put that fucking track out there like that bro, but keep in mind he's disrespecting three very prominent West Coast art Cali artists.

Speaker 1:

So yeah, very prominent west coast art cali artist, so yeah, and I mean, at the same time right so carrying back on to the little schoolyard beef.

Speaker 1:

It was like mimicking now I'm mimicking greats and like hey, I'm, hey, you broke and and you splitting your money up and this and that, so, and then you, and then he used somebody's like okay, using pock was like saying your daddy don't even like you. What drake told that. So that's the, that's the slug that drake ended up throwing at kendra. Your daddy don't like you, nigga. And so kendra, like man, my daddy dead, nigga, like came back with euphoria.

Speaker 1:

Like you know what, I'm gonna give you a warning, bro. You know I'm saying I know shit, that that, that I know shit, that we can get deep. We're supposed to just keep it friendly. But now you're starting to play a little dirty, bro. You put my daddy name in there and you say bro, we supposed to be keeping it friendly. Now you're getting personal, talking about my family. And then you know I'm saying bro, I'm gonna go on in on you, I'm gonna cap on you. I know some I'm gonna talk about you I'm gonna talk about I know you pissed in the bed, bro, but he warned him first.

Speaker 1:

It was like yeah. He warned him first so then Drake came back with what was that.

Speaker 2:

Family Matters.

Speaker 1:

Was it Family Matters? Yeah, he came back with Family Matters and was talking about hey, you know what I'm saying. Is that the one where you say you beat your wife or something? Yep, he's like, yeah, man, and your daddy dead and you beat your sister up, and it's true.

Speaker 3:

And so that's when.

Speaker 1:

Kendrick right back was okay I unleashed the beast 15 minutes he unleashed the beast. You know what I'm saying. Say, bro, I know you piss in the bed and I know you. You know what I'm saying. You dirty and your mama ain't got your mama on welfare and your mama sell pussy. You know what I'm saying. So, oh, and then Drake. That's when Drake came back and like nah, man you know the hard part six.

Speaker 1:

You playing dirty bro. You playing dirty bro. Nah, that ain't fair, bro. You playing dirty. Now. My mama don't sell no pussy, I don't piss in the bed. You got on defensive, yep, and then you kind of ended it with like you know what man you, you know what man you, you, you, you, you. Yeah, your daddy did man, but I'm going to let you make it though, bro. I'm going to let you make it on it, man, I'm out of there. That's basically how that beef, that's when you lost. And then Kendrick came and you know what. But another thing is Kendrick put out a rap before that that had the whole school laughing at you, not like us 60, you old freak ass nigga, you old freak you know nothing nothing your raps were clever but they weren't entertaining.

Speaker 2:

His raps were clever and entertaining the whole classroom laughing at you. You stand next to sexy bridge, I believe. You see two bad bitches, I believe who the fuck? Says that, but that's.

Speaker 1:

It is clever, bro. You know, at the end of the day, man, these guys have contributed something to hip-hop that probably won't see again in our lifetime.

Speaker 2:

No, I mean we will the charts have moved.

Speaker 1:

No, but not I don't know about this to have drake to be so fucking high in status and stature in the rap industry and I mean as far as numbers and popularity popularity right as far as amongst the people, amongst the world's citizens, cause it don't seem like internally in the industry he was liked as much as people on the outside liked him from the outside looking in. You know, just like I was trying to explain to someone earlier about why he went after ASAP, you know, and something about I don't know. Maybe they shot a little slug, but why was ASAP interjected in some direct beef between you and KDOT? Now, I understand you shot at Rick, you know I understand you shot at Rick, you know I understand you shot at old Rick and whatnot about that. But Is there something to do with Rihanna? Yeah, I mean, yeah, supposedly Some type of way, bro, that lady, the thing is, bro, from what I understand.

Speaker 1:

I'm sorry, bro, I'm going to say it the nice way I can, but kendrick said it in euphoria once a lame, always a lame. I'm not calling you lame, but you didn't grow up like that bro. You not built like the, these guys that really been out there doing something and really seen some tragedy and struggled and really came up from nothing, bro, in these streets out here in America. Bro, and I ain't going to lie, I was just glad to see that because the picture. Look at Drizzy bro. Let's compare the two. You got a man he's talking about. He ain't seen the man. The man ain't seen his girl and he ain't seen his kids. He living in New York or Jersey or something, and he ain't seen his kids.

Speaker 2:

Which apparently is untrue.

Speaker 1:

But the thing is y'all you been with your girl 15 years. Y'all ain't married. You proposed excuse me, you proposed in 2015. Y'all ain't married. Bro, I don't know what their personal life is, but I know what I can see and I know that this brother represents his family. Yeah, I know that on his cover, mr morale, he got his wife or his I'm gonna call his wife and he got his two kids on there. Bro, that's man who gonna disrespect that when all drake is and his brother put out all kinds of music as far as shit that, really, if you just sit back and relax, you know why we don't want to hear that shit all the time Because people want to turn up all the time, people want to feel good and want to attend bands.

Speaker 2:

Remind me again.

Speaker 1:

But, but, but, kendrick man, you can't, I can't compare Drake and Kendrick and say that Drake a better man, because Drake need to grow up, bro, and his music has been for me for 20-year-olds to 20 to 25-year-olds, and he's 37 now.

Speaker 2:

I like that point that he need to grow up. Remind us again what is his baby mama? What was her profession?

Speaker 1:

Man. You know, we know what her profession was. That whole thing is weird anyway, but it shows you need to grow up, grow up, grow up. And that's what Kendrick was like a grown man, like little boy in you when you were trying to son him.

Speaker 2:

You were trying to son him. You think I got time to suss out all these niggas? No, I got a son here. You think I got time to suss out all these niggas? No, I got a son to raise, but you don't know nothing about that. And he kept saying it. I got teacher demoralists. You don't know nothing about that, bro. How you gonna?

Speaker 1:

who can't agree with that, who can't respect that deep down inside? No matter how ratchet we get, we still want the best, like I even seen Rihanna. Rihanna say you know, I seen an interview and she was like man, I look back and I see myself what I was doing as a young woman and now I'm a mom. I'm like, oh God, you know, oh my God, I could never do that. You know, I can't believe.

Speaker 1:

I was doing it. Grow up, grow the fuck up, bro. Yo Lane has been stuck on motivating young college girls to play games. Motivating young college girls to play games to coddle, to their ways of coddle, to their ways of self-narcissisms, and you know shit like that. She move out of stage, she sing and forget. You know all that. You know I mean, and the shit jam, it jam. We not going to take that away, but, man, the older you get, you got to change up, bro. What else can you have? What motivational music have you put out? What other outside of EDM and stuff like that? But what tracks that? Even Pac had. Brenda got a baby, kendrick got to Pimple Butterfly, the whole album, dear Mom, bro, because your life wasn't built on gangsterisms, why don't you talk about your struggles with your family, bro, or something? We would respect that that's, or something.

Speaker 2:

We would respect that. That's the thing we would respect that.

Speaker 1:

Papa wasn't there. Like this you know what I'm saying I had the mentality to battle my inner demons.

Speaker 2:

That's the Jersey that we like.

Speaker 1:

Right, yeah, we can respect that, Because everybody ain't come from the mud.

Speaker 2:

Honestly, when you rap about luxury, I like that too.

Speaker 1:

Because that's what you're about. But don't rap about something and then throw it.

Speaker 2:

You came up you rapped about luxury Like one of my favorites Lemon Pepper Freestyle. I like that. You're just talking about how good life is now. You know me and Josh sitting on 35,000 acres, or something like that. I like that. You're talking about something that you know. It shows we can feel it in the music. Right, that's right. That's right, that's right. But you're going to throw Snoop's name in, throw Pac's name in, deal it with yourself, bro, and you know what.

Speaker 1:

The silence from the industry and some of your friends or the people that you work with is screaming loud as fuck, or the people that you work with is screaming loud as fuck. Nobody's coming out and say after all this time and say I'm with your boy man, I'm with Dre. No, it's like the industry. Two giants went up against each other. The industry just stepped back and like shit, let me go on in there.

Speaker 2:

Let me back up. Let's see you handle yourself. Young man, they knew if anyone was going to cut his legs out from underneath him, Kendrick was the man to do it. It ain't even that, bro.

Speaker 1:

I think that maybe he's rubbed people the wrong way or something, oh yeah. And so people were like, well, let him, since he think he's so, let's see him really stand up on his two. And everybody stood back. You know what I'm saying. They knew Kendrick and watched situation. You know I know folks probably looking at it especially. You know them people on the high up looking at us like man. We are witnesses to history and we gonna put our two cents in and we gonna keep it all wild talk.

Speaker 2:

More than that. We grew up with these artists. These aren't new artists. We think that they are, because they're not Pac and they're not Snoop and they're not Jigga and they ain't Ye. But hey, this shit started in 2007, 2008, farther back than that. Man, you know these artists have been around you know man. We grew up with them. We listened to their music. We grew up with them.

Speaker 1:

You know what, though, bro? At the end of the day, you know, it's just the situation, man, where, you know, guys just got to have self-awareness and have to be conscious of the surroundings and the industry you're in. He just got too big in his head. It ain't that he got too big, it was never too big, because Drake would get with people and touch and they'd try to get gold. But don't forget who brought you in and put you on. At one point in time, you were beefing with these guys and Rick Ross. You were jamming with him, and Rick was jamming before you got with Rick. Bro, rick was that guy before you got with Rick. For those that fuck with Rick Ross Port of you know, I remember growing up, him and Wayne, you know, had that I wear the belt like a girdle bulletproof card got me feeling like a turtle, and these niggas ain't satisfied till they get murdered. You heard me say man.

Speaker 1:

Hey, bro, yeah bro, that's that Port of Miami. Him and Rick man, I remember them, man, you know what I'm saying, like those that's before his time. You know you a fan man. You know what I'm saying, like those that's before his time. You know you a fan, bro. You really came in as a fan.

Speaker 2:

You know, hey, but there are two of these stories of him disrespecting other artists too.

Speaker 1:

I think I'm finna. Pull me up a drink, bro, Pull me up a little shot.

Speaker 2:

Wayne admitted. Wayne admitted and Kendrick rapped about it. Wayne admitted when Wayne went in, Drake fucked his girl.

Speaker 1:

Man, that's crazy, bro, and that's crazy, and that's his mentor, and it seems like he's kind of forgiven him since then.

Speaker 2:

But hey, low key Wayne's probably looking at you like, yeah, this nigga capable of anything man like I say bro, I personally just feel-. But that's your weapon. You're a certified lover boy, so what do you do? You go for the women DMing niggas' girls Trying to fire other niggas' girls. That's your weapon.

Speaker 1:

I personally feel like you know, at the end of the day, bro, just let it go. Bro, just sit back and chill out, come back, but I don't. Drake ain't going. Who he going to beef with now?

Speaker 2:

Who he going to come out with and be so cocky with now. It all depends on who knows what and who can point a finger at him and say hey, remember that time you went to Diddy's party. Let me ask you this. I was sitting in the corner. I saw what happened. Let me ask you this.

Speaker 1:

If you could, would you drop a track to that BB Adresi beat? If you knew you was gonna win that money, would you drop that track? Man, dj, hit the fucking beat. Hit the beat like a motherfucker huh Hit the motherfucking beat. See it Like a motherfucker. Huh, like a motherfucker, hit the motherfucking beat. See it Freestyle what you want to freestyle or what we doing.

Speaker 3:

What we doing here.

Speaker 1:

What we doing here man, huh, what we doing here? Huh, yeah, yeah, what we doing here. Man, huh, what are we doing here? Uh, yeah, yeah, what are we doing here? I, I, I ain't got the shit. The fucking stereo ain't on or some shit. I think the stereo had enough, I think it had enough, bro, but but uh, oh, there we go. Okay, let's see. Would you hit that motherfucker man?

Speaker 2:

man, let me see if I get a few bars in man you really finna, do this on live, huh See what happens.

Speaker 1:

Man, it's crazy bro, Say man, we live Real Talk Podcast, we keeping it real man. Fuck what time it is. We don't know what time it is on Earth, but out here it's 1.10 in the morning, martian time. We live the press. You, finna, kick something off. Come on, bro, don't do them like that.

Speaker 2:

Hey, you a fucking fan Ain't. Nobody give a damn about your fucking plan. You say you played Kendrick, but we know that's a fake. You a fucking dirty nigga. You a fucking snake, damn. All you know is how to fuck bitches and get baked.

Speaker 1:

Everybody trying to get you out of here we live y'all Real Talk Podcast.

Speaker 2:

Trying to get you out of here so that you can fucking grease your own fucking ass in prison. Nigga you a fucking squeeze.

Speaker 3:

Why the fuck you?

Speaker 2:

do that shit. Nigga you a fucking squeeze. Why the fuck you do that shit?

Speaker 3:

You rap with one of the best. You disrespect the West.

Speaker 1:

Everybody knows that's not the best decision to make.

Speaker 2:

Every time you on the stage, everybody laugh at you because you be acting like you got that rage, but you ain't.

Speaker 1:

I'm a secret location on Mars.

Speaker 2:

Out here in Toronto Prez you light skin, like you Tonto. Oh whoa Hold up man. We do this shit too. Pronto, you got a BBL down in Brazil. I don't fucking know what else to say. Shit's real embarrassing every day.

Speaker 1:

We in now, we in now, hey, hey, metro, send us that check bro. We locked it in, man, we locked it in. Send us that check bro.

Speaker 2:

If Metro don't like you, we gonna shoot you.

Speaker 1:

Hey, if young Metro don't like you, we're going to shoot you. Hey, if young Metro don't trust you, nah man, we're just being silly man. We sit here on the red planet, man, and we stay at the sky from a glass window all day. So we got to squeeze our time in when we can, bro. We got to squeeze our fun moments in when we can, bro. But you know, man, um, like I say, man, it's, it's, it's been crazy with that whole aspect of it, man.

Speaker 2:

And uh, I got a great question for you. What do you think young men can learn from this conflict? How can they take this conflict between these two artists and apply to their lives?

Speaker 1:

hey, man, I never thought about that. Uh, strategize, uh your battle strategies before you step out into that war field. Yeah, chess, not checkers. Yeah, you know, uh, kendrick played a hell of a game of chess bro yeah I always try to put yourself three, four moves ahead, which he was about three or four moves ahead.

Speaker 2:

You see how he posts just the hand, just just the glove. And then when Meet the Grams came out, he posted the big picture, the glove.

Speaker 1:

Supposedly that was a. That's what Drake says. Supposedly Drake said like we set you up with that, we provided that.

Speaker 2:

But why would you do that, but but.

Speaker 1:

Why, why would anybody do that? Yeah, but why would anybody do that? Yeah, but you know, I was hearing that like bro, you got that, you got those talking, you got those excuses from conspiracy theorists exactly on on social media exactly, you know, he said, she said yeah, he's, yeah, uh, and you know, like that's a good idea.

Speaker 1:

That's damage control. That's the best way you can damage control it, because academics had initially said academics had initially said academics had initially said that you know, drake had told him that's some shit out of his daddy's suitcase and he was wondering how did they get there? That's what the rumor was initially also, so you mean, you kind of played into Kendrick's hands by, if you did do that, because he did say you're a master. And what about the daughter? He said you're a master manipulator. Now you, supposedly you plastered your daughter fake excuse me, fake images of some girl that's not your daughter in the videos and trying to throw him off and stuff like that. And it just got too clever, bro. And so you know Kendrick, that's just making him double down.

Speaker 2:

You a master manipulator and a habitual liar too. Oh, you don't take advantage of young women. So what about that 11-year-old girl, you pretending that she's your daughter so that you can try to have some kind of rap beef with me?

Speaker 1:

That sound like manipulation to me. Yeah, yeah, I mean, why bring her into this whole thing anyways? Yeah, man, but you know, on another note, uh, I just been enjoying myself in this hip-hop thing this this past week I know a lot of people have been and just rocking this I, this dude, been getting cooked in all kind of languages and you know what, bro, it's going to feel like this is a Drake roast podcast session. No, it's an awareness podcast session. We just going off of what's been going on. You don't want us to tell. To keep it real, turn on your TVs, log into your computers, your Instagrams, your twitter accounts and look on there for yourself and you can see the majority from public. The nba halftime games playing euphoria, and and and not like us. These, these ucla practicing and not like hype videos. Not like us. Joe fucking biden gotta add out against donald trump with the. You not like us track plan in it.

Speaker 1:

No, no, no, no, no. I'm sorry, with the euphoria track plan in it. I hate the way that you talk. I hate the way that you're just cutting the bad images of trump. You know what I'm saying. Like, this dude has set a precedent, bro, in this game, but, like the whole, he turned the whole fucking country and me and my girl were talking about this.

Speaker 2:

We think that the rap game needed this it definitely did, bro.

Speaker 1:

It needed this. It was so watered down. We needed some competition we needed.

Speaker 2:

We needed real rap. This is what it's about.

Speaker 1:

This got people back thinking now again, this put all the trash shit on hold. All that old, simple shit. You know my car clean, my wheels big, my pussy fat, I don't wear a wig. All that shit, that shit down right now. Alright that's summing up. That's basically what it is, and we need those too, because we like that shit.

Speaker 1:

We like that shit, but we forgot, but that's all we were hearing, but that's all we was hearing and we had forgot what real rap. And that's one thing I was going to say, bro, think about Kendrick, bro, what has Kendrick got on tracks with anybody that you would consider like, like anybody you? Would like that's like anybody you would like you Maybe, but I ain't heard it. I ain't heard it, bro.

Speaker 2:

And at least that's not what he's known for. That's not what he's known for, Bro.

Speaker 1:

I sat there and said when he dropped I think it was after he dropped Meet the Grams or what I say. Whatever Kendrick has done will be studied in colleges and talked about in history for years to come, and little or no but knows to me this guy's breaking records.

Speaker 2:

He's a Pulitzer Prize winner. He's a Pulitzer. That's the highest award you can achieve on this fucking planet. Bro, that ain't no Oscars. That ain't no music video awards. That ain't no Oscars. That ain't no music video awards. That ain't none of that.

Speaker 1:

That's up there with creating, with the Nobel Peace Prize and shit like that, exactly.

Speaker 2:

No, that's what I mean. It's up there with the Nobel Peace Prize. It's up there with that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean, pulitzer's is for great writers and stuff like that, but the thing is that, hey man, you stuck your foot in some shit because, because, even even drake I don't think it was on push-ups or something he was like you're gonna need like a quintuple entendre like, nah, you ain't getting out of this one, you're gonna come on you, you, you ain't gonna get out of this. He's like I ain't like jay cole, I don't know what he talking about. I'm finna. Go at you and you got what you you asked for. You know what I'm saying. Like a dude humbled you.

Speaker 2:

And let's talk about Cole, for a second that nigga apologized right off the bat. He said man, you know what?

Speaker 1:

Man Cole had sense bro.

Speaker 2:

He had sense. He said you know what?

Speaker 1:

But Cole had been rocking with Kendrick bro since the. Hard Part 1 and shit Like I've seen him in the video of the one of Kendrick's older videos back in 2010, bro, and you can see J Cole young J Cole, no dreads, you know low haircut Like they've been knowing each other for a long time. So J Cole probably had to come out like you know what. Why did I diss this guy?

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Why did I diss this guy?

Speaker 2:

And Cole knows that he's not that type of dude.

Speaker 1:

He just ain't finna play that game with him. Man Cole sat back coasting on the beach sipping Mai Tais while them boys going at it. He like shit, smoking a cigar. Cole. Chilling bro, Cole is what Drake should have did from the jump, Drake, this is your role, bro, Stop beefing, Stop playing the tough guy role.

Speaker 2:

Yes, you are mob style protected, yeah we know you got cats that will come out and take care of your back. Yeah, yeah, we know you got cash that will come out and take care of your back.

Speaker 1:

But are you sure that the loyalty that you have on your side extends more than the length of your dollar bills? Boom, are you sure that these are really ride or die people? Or is it that your money talking? You know what I'm saying, so just chill out, be player. Talking, you know I'm saying so just chill out, be player. Hey, the real player way to took that bro was just like you've been doing, like ignore it, bro, and just kept making your hits stand number one, because when you get mixed up in the beef he drug you into.

Speaker 1:

That's like a finesse fighter. He cold, you know, I'm saying, but you got this one fighter. He's's a bully, he can man. He want to draw you in. He want to fist fight you. He want to get you in a in a in a in a in a in a rug and tug brawl, not you standing there in the finesse. He want to get you draw you in so y'all can get roughed up, you can grab you and he can bring your fingers, fingers back and twisted. He wanted to get you locked in so you can't finesse and move out the way and shit. He drove you, he taunted you until you took the bait and that dude had that shit waiting on you. That dude say he hate the way that you talk, he hate the way that you dress. People like pedophiles, like you, should die.

Speaker 2:

You should be in prison with Epstein, no with Weinstein.

Speaker 1:

He said he hates you. He had that shit sitting on his brain. Bro, this ain't just stem from the Big 3 rap and all of that Like that rap.

Speaker 2:

And this is just to say you ain't rapping about shit like that, bro, that nigga going to come for your fucking neck. We ain't saying it's true or not, we just saying that's what you're fucking up against, that's what you're going up against. Someone who's going to say that shit about you.

Speaker 1:

Talk to your son directly, Left him a message for when he 18 to turn that shit on and listen to it.

Speaker 2:

He said LeBron, keep your kids away.

Speaker 1:

He told Adonis Steph.

Speaker 2:

Curry, keep your kids away.

Speaker 1:

He told Adonis, if you're going to stand right now, just play this back when you're 18. Like my goodness, yeah, he downed you, bro. Like in a way that you wasn't expecting, he played real hard ball and I think it's funny because it's a way that we weren't expecting either, but we all knew he was capable of it. Man, I know any rapper is capable of it, but I just didn't see this coming. That Meet the Grams was like a Michael Myers massacre Boom, boom, boom. Dear Adonis, your dad's a pedophile.

Speaker 2:

Boom, he's murdering him, Nigga standing in the fucking window silently looking at you, and then he comes through the glass man.

Speaker 1:

that was something different. But you know, man, on another thing, man, it was just like you say, bro, it was good that it woke up the culture and woke up the rap and got everybody talking. It's also a distraction, because who knows what else is going on in the fucking world right now? Because now it went from Puff and they had attention on Drizzy and K-Dot and things like that. Ain't no telling what the secret's Puff know. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they say Puff punched Drake.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but they just got man. Puff got power, bro, because they got the tension off of Puff. You know what I'm saying. They was able to snatch that attention off of Puff bro.

Speaker 2:

I'm glad that you brought that up because, it being a distraction, it big time is how important is this in the big grand scheme of things? Not very important, right, it's fun Right, it's very fun Right. Important, right, it's fun, right, it's very fun right. But it's really not that important. What's it distracting us from the other horrible shit that's going on in the world? Palestine and I'm about to say it really took the attention off them.

Speaker 1:

Riots, for right now that's been going on these college campuses. Yep, these kids. They seeing atrocities and they trying to stand up to it. I don't, and I'm not too. All I can understand is that the original palestinians are, their land was inherited by the jews, israelites, israel, I believe and that they were being mistreated on their own land and taking over on their own land, and they just just start standing up for it. They start standing up against that. So and I don't know the whole story, but that's like a small snippet of it I don't know what wrongs they have done to the my side, has done to the Israel side or whatever, but you know, it's just a lot going on and it's where it's just too much. It's elections coming up.

Speaker 2:

And I think this is a great point that you're bringing up because, like you said, the theme of this episode is awareness.

Speaker 1:

So just be aware that you know this rap beef is a lot of fun, but you also got to be kind, as in a lot of other things. Let's be honest, let's keep it real. All while you're a baby, real talk, there's a lot of other things going on.

Speaker 2:

Don't get too distracted, don't say that this is an important part of your life when there's actual people riding and dying and fighting in other parts of the world. Yeah, for some of the freedoms that you might take for granted, for some of the humanities that you might not even think about on the day-to-day, that's right, you know that's right, that's right don't lose focus.

Speaker 2:

Don't ever lose focus. Be able to be distracted occasionally, but then bring your focus back. Hey, I'm still a part of this world, Especially if you're black. Be part of this world. Be part of this world, Say man.

Speaker 1:

I ain't tell you, bro, but guess what? Guess what I'm finna go do. I'm going to be gone from the 23rd through the 27th. Guess what I'm finna go do, bro? One bite. Everybody knows the rules.

Speaker 2:

Where you going, you going up there.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I already set in stone, I already booked it.

Speaker 2:

I'm going up there.

Speaker 1:

I will let you know. Shout out to Portnoy man. Shout out to Portnoy. He don't know me, but I know you and a lot of people do know you. They can say what they want to say about you, Portnoy, but I like you Portnoy. Yeah, you know what?

Speaker 1:

I'm saying you were an inspiration to me. Bro Portnoy got me going to some places that brothers ain't really going to be going. But Portnoy got me going up there. Brothers from the South ain't finna be going. He has inspired me with his damn. I'm talking about Dave Portnoy, a barstool sports. If y'all don't know, man, he's the one bite. Everybody knows the rules guy. If you follow Dave Portnoy, you know he does pizza reviews and I've been on a little diet, a little health conscious situations. But, man, I've been trying to get up there and supposedly it's supposed to be some of the best pizza in the world, especially in America, in New Haven, connecticut. I'm going to Jersey. I'm going to John's at Bleecker Street. I'm going to Sally's. Yeah, yeah, I'm going to Frank Pepe's. I'm going to Luke Callie's. Hey, I'm going Pepe's. Hey, bro, I'm going to get slices, though I can't eat all that fucking shit. Hey, I might just order them and go throw the bitch because I got. Bro, I'm going, I'm going to be there. Our narrative's already paid off, bro, we going.

Speaker 2:

I expect video reviews, bro. I expect daily video reviews, I will and so that's another thing.

Speaker 1:

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Speaker 2:

We'll put the links up in the description and I'm presidential on Twitter, but the L at the end is actually an I. P-r-e-z-i-n-t-i-a-i Shit, we're going to put it up there in the handle. I can't think of it right now.

Speaker 1:

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Speaker 2:

Let's call it that Our live chats and live calls will be called Live at Five.

Speaker 1:

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Speaker 2:

We're going to catch you in the kitchen cooking too, right.

Speaker 1:

Nah, well, you know that's separated from this, but it will be real eats reviews, bro, where you know the food. We're going to go and have the crew go out and try restaurants and review the food, man, and let people know what's going on in the city, where the best crawfish is at and where the best pizza is at, where the best Mexican is at, where the best Asian is at All of this is going to be included, man.

Speaker 2:

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Speaker 1:

We, just like I say we are this is a work in progress. All the systems are still coming online. We're still checking the air quality and all of that here, and we're going to make sure that everything is going to be right and we own what you own. We just want to have a good time. Keep it real. You know, we just two individuals that are like to chop it up and have conversations and talk and keep it real. And what's going on and what to know, what's in the know and what's in the now. It's going to be more and more and more coming, man, and we can't wait to have this thing flourish like the way it's going to flourish.

Speaker 1:

You're seeing a seed planted right now. You're watching the seed planted, you know, and you're growing with us. You guys are growing with us. You guys are seeing step by step. So that means you got to keep your eyes on it and see how this thing grows and we're going to be like, hey, I told you so and hope you was down from the start. When we do this thing, we hope you down from the start, man, yeah, um, so anyway, uh, what, what, what, what have you been, uh, keeping your eyes on lately, bro? Have you been watching any? Uh tv shows or anything that you got you know?

Speaker 2:

man, this, this beef has just been pretty much the only thing I've been getting consumed with. You know, just working this beef, um. But you know what, like I said, ladies and gentlemen, I am always keeping my ears open. I'm always trying to make sure that I'm cognizant of the world around me, uh, but I really appreciate y'all coming in listening to us. We're having a great time. We're having a great time making this dream, uh, come to fruition, and you know, we're keeping you fed from that planet that's red, um. The lesson of the day is be aware, have a good time, but be aware. And uh, yeah, so go ahead, hit us up on our handles. We're gonna put them up on the screen, probably around now, and uh, yeah, that's it. That's all I really got to say on the subject.

Speaker 1:

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Speaker 1:

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Speaker 2:

The Prez AKA El Presidente.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, man, we live the.

Speaker 2:

Honorable Elijah.

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We ready, man. But God bless y'all, man. We going to keep it simple, man. We going to keep it simple. Baby, what's up?

Speaker 3:

We out. Dear Adonis, I'm sorry that that man is your father. Let me be honest. It takes a man to be a man. Your dad is not responsive. I look at him and wish your grandpa would have wore a condom. I'm sorry that you gotta grow up and then stand behind him.

Speaker 3:

Life is hard. I know the challenge is always go beat us home. Sometimes our parents make mistakes that affect us until we grown. Hey, you're a good kid that need good leadership. Let me be your mentor, since your daddy don't teach you shit.

Speaker 3:

Never let a man piss on your leg, son. Either you die right there or pop that man in the head. Son, never fall in the escort business. That's bad religion. Please remember you could be a bitch, even if you got bitches. Never code switch, whether right or wrong. You're a black man, even if it don't benefit your goals. Do some push-ups, get some discipline. Don't cut them corners like your daddy did. Fuck what Ozempic did. Don't pay to play with them. Brazilian's, get a gym membership, understand. Don't throw rocks and hide in hands. That's law. Don't be ashamed about who you with. That's how we treat your moms. Don't have a kid to hide. A kid to hide again. Be sure, 5% will comprehend, but 95 is lost. Be proud of who you are. Your strength come from within a lot of superstars, that's real, but your daddy ain't one of them and you nothing. Like him, you'll carry yourself as king. Can't understand me right now. Just play this when you're 18.