Rick Ross, Cam’ron & Ma$e, Gillie Da Child and extra weighed in on the continuing feud between the 2 rap titans.
Except you’ve been dwelling below a rock, you already know Kendrick Lamar lastly responded to Drake‘s “Push Ups” and “Taylor Made Freestyle” along with his personal fiery single “Euphoria.” Produced by Sounwave, Cardo and Kyro, the music clocks in at six minutes, 24-seconds and has loads of disses to unpack.
All through “Euphoria,” Lamar goes after quite a lot of issues he doesn’t like about Drake, like the best way he talks, the best way he clothes, the best way he walks and the best way he raises his son. He additionally touches on the 6 God’s courting life and even takes a shot at Lil Yachty for collaborating with Drizzy.
The music’s subject material and the two-and-a-half week wait have been the primary subjects of dialog over the previous 24 hours. Folks on social media have both been dissecting double entendres or reaching for the celebrities in hopes that their theories will go viral. Because it seems, celebrities aren’t any completely different; rappers and athletes-turned-pundits have determined to chime in as nicely with their very own two cents.
Up to now, the consensus is considerably cut up. Gillie Da Child of Million Dollaz Price of Sport known as the file “corn on the cob,” KXNG CROOKED disagreed with Gillie, Mysonne was flabbergasted on the considered individuals saying Kendrick’s response was mid, Cam and Mase suppose Drake remains to be within the lead, Rick Ross had extra jokes, and Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson of the All of the Smoke podcast had been impressed and enthusiastic about what’s to come back. Creators have even gotten in on the dialogue with the RDC guys rapidly flipping a skit in regards to the influence of Kendrick’s music.
Take a look at their reactions under:
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Gillie Da Child
The rapper and one half of the Million Dollaz Price of Sport podcast took to his Instagram to name Kendrick’s “Euphoria” diss “corn on the cob,” whereas loads of individuals in his feedback disagreed. This response positively appears tongue-in-cheek, contemplating Gillie began speaking about Nino Brown pistol whipping people in New Jack Metropolis and ended the video with a smirk.
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Matt Barnes & Stephen Jackson
The fellas over on the All of the Smoke podcast had been impressed by “Euphoria.” Stephen Jackson stated “it’s a must to take heed to that at the least 20 occasions” to catch the whole lot. In the meantime, Matt Barnes hoped Drake and Kendrick may hold their feud on wax, saying, “These dudes are all nice in their very own method and I hope that they’ll simply hold this for the game of it, and it doesn’t need to spill over.”
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KXNG CROOKED
KXNG CROOKED took to his YouTube channel The Nook to present followers his ideas on Kendrick’s response. First, he provides his opinion on a few of the speaking heads who’ve been weighing in on the battle, saying, “lots of people within the [media] trade don’t appear to love Kendrick Lamar.” Based on him, a few of the critiques come throughout as disrespectful. CROOKED additionally brings up Gillie’s critique when discussing “scorching takes” and says he doesn’t agree with evaluation, earlier than asking Gillie, “Did you take heed to the joint, man? Or did you skim via it?”
You may try what else he stated under.
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Cam’ron & Ma$e
The It Is What It Is duo took a break from their typical sports activities speak to present followers their ideas on the Drake and Kendrick saga. Each battle-tested emcees have seen their justifiable share of rap beefs, so that they’re definitely specialists on this class. Nonetheless, neither of the hosts felt impressed by “Euphoria” and stated Drake was successful the battle thus far. Ma$e felt Lamar took too lengthy to reply, saying, “I believe if Kendrick dropped this file proper after ‘Drop And Give Me 50,’ it will’ve been loopy.” Cam then hit Ma$e with a rebuttal by mentioning the truth that Ma$e waited 4 years to reply to Cam along with his “The Oracle” diss music, which despatched them each bursting into laughter. Cam’ron additionally felt Kendrick’s diss file was too lengthy — an fascinating take since his Jay-Z diss “You Gotta Love It” is longer than “Euphoria” by one complete minute.
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Rick Ross
Rick Ross is again with the jokes. First he referred to Drake as “white boy” and “crodie,” after which requested, “do they even have wi-fi on that cargo aircraft?” Ross then prompt Drake shouldn’t reply and informed Lil Yachty to face down if he’s requested by Drake to ghostwrite. “Yachty, I do know you wanna get that cash. You ain’t improper, n—a, hold shopping for these large homes,” he stated in his video.
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RDC World
Mark Phillips and his RDC World crew had been again at it once more after they mocked Drake in a brand new skit. Of their new video, they recreated a behind-the-scenes have a look at Drake’s response to first listening to “Euphoria.” We don’t wish to spoil something, so try the video under as a result of the skit is fairly humorous.