Even the credit at the end “Directed by Dave Free & Kendrick Lamar” is a flex showing they have a true friendship and partnership. Kendrick putting his name last also shows he’s humble. KDot please stop, he’s already dead! 😂
Mr. Morale, thank you for not only creating probably the greatest diss of all time but thank you for showing off your community and embracing where you are from. The west coast king🤞🏽
That caged owl shot is the coldest way to end the video and beef. He literally put Drake in his place and said "you're a prisoner of my thoughts now"😂😂
Ok I get it, the 12 seats is the jury, sometimes Kendrick is in the seat and sometimes it’s empty (meaning the viewer) and Kendrick is making his case against Drake and his character. The outside shots are of Compton courthouse and in the end everyone is singing and they have come back with the verdict against Drake. An amazing visual allegory
I jus realized this whole video is subliminal shots at drake. Kendrick showing he has a happy family. Kendrick showing he is actually from the hood. Kendrick showing he actually is loved by the people. Kendrick showing he works out and doesn’t use ozempic. SHOTS SHOTS 🔥
Not only does Kendrick make a smash hit that proceeds to live in dudes head rent free, he then follows up with a visual masterpiece. Drake is far beyond punching the air, he has to be depressed af rn.
I just learned that Michael Rubin’s all white party was the same day this video dropped, which Drake attended. This was him waving at Drake in all white 😭😭
The fact That he can get a bunch of different gangs together that would usually not like each other is honestly insane it's been like 40 something odd years since that has happened I hope that the part in the beginning of the music video/song It's going to be the next song he puts out cause the beat is absolutely amazing!!!
THis is about to be the song of the decade, I am praying this brings back the West Coast Sound world wide been missing it since The Game and Dr Dre Fell out
@@gustavofonseca8437dave free is one of kendrick’s close friends and drake tried saying that kendrick’s wife cheated on him with dave free, but dave free directed and danced in this video
The fact he wearing all white in some scenes, dropping it while drake was at an white party. Waiving to the camera by himself wearing all white. Knowing drake watching that is wild
Showing drake how many people don't support him is insane dude. Like bro literally gathered the ENTIRE city of La to hate on drake. Drake is cooked dude.
The most powerful moment in this video is when I seen him standing with his wife and kids Extremely Powerful in these days in times I just became a fan.
Agreed, Money can't buy family, family is priceless. Drake thought that having more money than Kendrick was a diss but we all saw that money can't buy everything.
@@LL-tk5br Yeah but in our community we have people who don't want to see men and women together as a family that's why I said it I hope you getting that off your chest made you feel good have a nice evening 🌆
Kendrick Lamar's compelling lyricism, virtuosic microphone command, and sharp conceptual vision have translated to a rare combination of continuous chart feats and critical acclaim, plus respect and support from the artists who paved the way for the rapper's advancement. The Compton MC started as a teen in the early 2000s and hit his creative and commercial stride the next decade. The proper albums Lamar released by the end of the 2010s, namely the breakthrough good kid, m.A.A.d city (2012), Grammy-winning To Pimp a Butterfly (2015), and Grammy- and Pulitzer Prize-winning DAMN. (2017), displayed an unmatched mix of inventive wordplay and riveting narratives with assertion of artistic dominance, examination of internal conflict, and upliftment of community all centered. Remarkably, those qualities were exemplified in their Top 40 singles, including "Swimming Pools (Drank)," "i," and the number one hit "HUMBLE." among a total of seven the albums produced. Lamar's screenplay-level detail of writing on those recordings was enriched by a shifting collective of producers, instrumentalists, singers, and rappers, many of whom -- from inspirations Dr. Dre and MC Eiht to peers such as Sounwave, Terrace Martin, and Thundercat -- likewise represent Los Angeles. The rapper's cinematic and collaborative inclinations inevitably attracted the mainstream film industry, leading to an executive production role on Black Panther: The Album (2018), the source of three additional Top 40 singles. Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers (2022), fueled by intense self-analysis, became Lamar's sixth consecutive chart-topping project despite containing his most challenging and confrontational work. A heavily publicized feud with Drake in 2024 yielded several diss tracks, including the chart-topping "Not Like Us." Compton, California native Kendrick Lamar Duckworth grew up immersed in hip-hop culture and surrounded by gang activity. As a youngster, he gradually discovered an aptitude for writing stories, poems, and lyrics, which naturally led to rapping. He made a name for himself as K. Dot. At the age of 16 in 2003, he issued his debut mixtape, The Hub City Threat: Minor of the Year. While it merely hinted at the potential of the then-teenager, it was impressive enough to catch the attention of Top Dawg Entertainment and led to a long-term association with the label that steadily propelled his career. Training Day, the Jay Rock collaboration No Sleep 'til NYC, and C4, issued from 2005 through 2009, likewise preceded Lamar's decision to go by his first and middle names. The last of the three was issued the same year he became part of Black Hippy, a group whose members -- including fellow TDE artists Ab-Soul, Jay Rock, and ScHoolboy Q -- frequently appeared on one another's mixtapes and albums. The first tape credited to Kendrick Lamar was Overly Dedicated, released in September 2010. Also the rapper's first commercial release, it reached enough listeners to enter Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. After XXL magazine selected him for the 2011 Freshman Class feature, Lamar released his first official album, Section.80, that July, and crossed into the Billboard 200, reaching number 113. With deeper conceptual narratives and sharpened melodic hooks, as well as comparative multidimensional development from primary producer Sounwave, the set acted as a kind of warning flare for Lamar's mainstream rap dominance. In addition to the dozens of tracks he had appeared on by then, Lamar had the support of veteran West Coast stars as well. During a concert later in 2011, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, and Game dubbed him "The New King of the West Coast," a notion Dre endorsed more significantly by signing Lamar to his Interscope-affiliated Aftermath label. Lamar's major-label debut, good kid, m.A.A.d city, was released in October 2012 and entered the Billboard 200 at number two. Three of its singles -- "Swimming Pools (Drank)," "Poetic Justice," and "Bitch Don't Kill My Vibe" -- reached the Top Ten of Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop chart and went Top 40 pop. More significantly, the album showcased Lamar as an exceptional storyteller capable of making compelling concept albums. It led to Grammy nominations in four categories: Best New Artist, Album of the Year, Best Rap Album, and Best Rap/Sung Collaboration (for "Now or Never," a deluxe edition bonus cut featuring Mary J. Blige). Miguel's "How Many Drinks?" and A$AP Rocky's "Fuckin' Problems," two tracks on which Lamar made guest appearances, were nominated as well. Rather than rest, Lamar remained active during 2013-2014, touring as well as appearing on tracks by the likes of Tame Impala, YG, and fellow Top Dawg affiliate SZA. The proud single "i" was released in September of the latter year, became Lamar's fourth Top 40 single, and won Grammys for Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song. Still rolling, he announced in early 2015 that his third album, To Pimp a Butterfly, would be out in March with tracks featuring Snoop Dogg, Bilal, Thundercat, and George Clinton. A technical error caused the digital version to be released eight days early, but the LP nonetheless topped the Billboard 200 with sales of 325,000 copies within its first week. It made numerous best-of lists at the end of the year and won the Grammy for Best Rap Album. The defiant and life-affirming "Alright," which was quickly adopted by the Black Lives Matter activist movement, along with another single, "These Walls," took awards for Best Rap Performance, Best Rap Song, and Best Rap/Sung Collaboration. Riding high on his wins and a striking Grammy ceremony performance, Lamar followed up in March 2016 with untitled unmastered., consisting of demos recorded during the previous three years. Like the preceding release, it debuted at number one, and seamlessly synthesized beatmaking and traditional musicianship from the likes of Sounwave, Terrace Martin, and Thundercat. Within a month, Lamar added to his ever-lengthening discography of featured appearances with his contribution to Beyoncé's "Freedom." Led by "HUMBLE.," his first number one pop hit, DAMN. arrived in April 2017 and likewise entered the Billboard 200 at the top. Remarkably, all 14 of the album's songs entered the Hot 100, and it was certified multi-platinum within three months. Among the contributors were Rihanna and U2, but at this point, the supporting roles were beneficial more for the guest artists than they were for Lamar, whose artistic clout was unrivaled. He snagged five more Grammys: DAMN. won Best Rap Album; "HUMBLE." took Best Rap Performance, Best Rap Song, and Best Video; and Best Rap/Sung Performance went to "LOYALTY," the Rihanna collaboration. Another number one hit followed in February 2018. The soundtrack Black Panther: The Album featured Lamar on every track. Its three singles -- "All the Stars" (with SZA), "King's Dead" (with Jay Rock and Future), and "Pray for Me" (with the Weeknd) -- eventually hit the Top 40. That April, DAMN. won the Pulitzer Prize for Music. It was the first time the judges recognized a work outside the genres of classical and jazz. Months later, "King's Dead" made Lamar a 13-time Grammy winner when it took the award for Best Rap Performance. "All the Stars" alone was nominated in four categories, while Black Panther was up for Album of the Year. The film itself was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. After some time away from music that included an acting role in the fifth season of the Starz network series Power, Lamar resurfaced in August 2021 on cousin Baby Keem's "Family Ties." The single, a highlight of The Melodic Blue, Keem's album debut for Lamar's new pgLang label, won Best Rap Performance at the following Grammys. Lamar then performed at the Super Bowl LVI halftime show alongside hip-hop royalty that included Dr. Dre, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, and Mary J. Blige. In May 2022, Lamar issued "The Heart, Pt. 5" as a ruminative prelude to his fifth full-length. An emotionally complex and raw double album, Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers landed later that month and went straight to the top of the Billboard 200. In addition to Keem, the likes of Sampha, Kodak Black, and Portishead's Beth Gibbons made featured appearances. It was named Best Rap Album at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards, where "The Heart, Pt. 5" took the awards for Best Rap Song and Best Rap Performance. Also in 2023, he was featured on Beyoncé's single "America Has a Problem." In 2024, Lamar was part of a well-publicized feud with Drake and J. Cole. After Cole had named the three as the "big three" greatest rappers in modern hip-hop, Lamar asserted that he was the only one during his guest verse on Future and Metro Boomin's song "Like That," which topped the Billboard Hot 100. Cole then criticized Lamar on his song "7 Minute Drill," which was met with a poor reception; Cole apologized for the song and removed it from streaming services. In April, Drake released two diss tracks against Lamar, "Push Ups" and "Taylor Made Freestyle." Lamar responded with the vitriolic "Euphoria" and a track posted to Instagram titled "6:16 in L.A." Drake's "Family Matters" appeared in May and was promptly followed by Lamar's Alchemist-produced "Meet the Grahams," in which he addressed members of Drake's family and accused Drake of being a pedophile. The next day, Lamar's party-ready "Not Like Us," produced by Mustard, continued these topics, and Drake responded with "The Heart, Pt. 6," refuting Lamar's claims. "Euphoria," "Meet the Grahams," and "Not Like Us" all charted high on the Billboard Hot 100, with "Not Like Us" topping the chart and breaking single-day streaming records. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi
Every dancer showcased has significance to LA culture. These weren't just random dancers selected. Each one is known in the LA hip hop dance community.
Yup! C-Walk, Kendrick and his Wife doing the B-Walk, Krumpin’ Clown dancing! He would have murdered had he added the Bay dances but it’s only so much time!
Kendrick dancing in the living room with his kids & wife is all i needed. Drake took the first shot, Kenny buried this man so far beneath the earths crust hes being harvested to run our cars. Make them millions of that mans name Dot.
You need a napkin and help getting up lil bro? You got sum still on your face… his wife still fukin around on him and just showed up for a video lmao where’s Dave???
a diss being the biggest song of the year will forever be Drake's nightmare
Ye he must be feeling hella bad lol
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you ain't getting shit @@Tiger10002
you ain't getting none @@Tiger10002
Its biggest song of the year because of him, drake has more haters than Kendrick ever had fans
Kendrick made a diss track, club track, workout track and a personal attack
🔑🔑🔑💎💎💎
Diss track, club track, niknack pattywack… Lakers in 5 😂😂
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He really did 😂✅️😫
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"I make a play fucking up your whole life."
-Kendrick Lamar🐐
Humble
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Him dancing with his happy family at 4:09 probably one of the hardest disses in the beef
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bro made a whole music video about calling drake a pedophile. Absolute king.
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Someone who actually used the word "pedophile" and not "pdf file" 👀
I love it
a pedophile? seriously?
Except that he’s not a pedophile 🤷🏽 … def one of the weirdest beefs
flexing on someone with your happy family is BRUTAL
💯💯💯
WHITNEY CRIP WALKING GOT ME CRYING 😂😂😂
she was wearing a WIFE BEATER 😭😂
Ferrari and a happy family. The dream.
It's the best reply for drake who claims Kendrick has no kids and wife of his own 😂
Not Like us was the doctor pronouncing the time of death, The pop out concert was the funeral, the music video was him dropping the casket in the hole
Well said 👏🏿
and Meet the Grahams was the cold-blooded murder
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You got that right. This master piece is going to play forever
@@squiddesauce9589Kendrick def wrote MTG with a quill in one hand and a knife in the other 🤭
Dave Free shaking hands with Kendrick, right at “devil is a lie” part is like woooww
The handshake is fingers locked in a double ring, 2 6’s in different directions….forming a 69 from both guys’ perspectives!! 😂😂😂😂
By Tommy Richman?
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Facts
Kendrick the type of dude to appear in the mirror behind drake when he closes the medicine cabinet
Kendrick is HIM 🔥 🔥
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Jump Scare 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
he him fr
Da Boogeyman
Sopranos reference
J. Cole is sitting at home so grateful for his decision to dodge all this smoke
Mos5 definitely 😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
I bet he feels like the people who missed there flight on 9/11 😂
The Guy knew what was coming
@@SayDaddy-id6lr Homie I literally thought about typing that almost exactly 😂
Toronto dude who stands with Kendrick 💯 ✝️
salute to u champ #theynotlikeus
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Women in the video stole the show for me !!! Whitney is such a Queen.... absolutely gorgeous !!!
Black queen?? Nope
@@ummeshariff Where did I say Black Queen ?? Read the statement properly before ranting and giving your unwanted opinion.
@@ummeshariff can u read?
she really is. so pretty. I love her hair and her smile.
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I love how he's rapping with little energy, as if to say, "This is light work.", but everything else around him is moving to the rhythm of the song.
Great observation!
Yup
I was thinking the same thing! He is soo chill 😂😂😂😂😂
My parents said if I hit 40k they'd buy me a professional camera begging you guys literally begging!!!❤😮
Reminds me of the best martial artists who barely move but stuff moves around them.
bro featured the whole city 😭😭😭
I EXPOSED KNIGHTOFDARKNESS420 + I’M COOLER THAN KENDRICK LAMAR 🔥🔥🔥
Ily Isaac baby 😘
ISAAC?
💀
😂
“Wanna do it again?”
“YEAAAAHH!!!” That was somehow fuckin beautiful
That “Lyrical Azz Whoopin”
is now a “Lyrical Visual Azz Whoopin”
Brilliant work of art
MASTERPIECE
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This isn’t even beef anymore, it just comedic lyrical assassination at this point. 😅
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Kendrick buried drake, resurrected him just to kill him again, then when drakes body was cold Kendrick blew him up
@ImDayroom😂😂😂
✅️✅️✅️😭🔑🔑🔑
That part🤣🤣
Barbecuing a Canadian on July 4th is the definition of patriotic
BBQ’s on Independence Day got to love them.
He got Drake on a skewer. Canadian bacon. 🥓
I'm canadian and i'm not even mad about that comment.
We don’t accept him as a Canadian tbh. At least everyone in BC would say so
damn thats hard
Even the credit at the end “Directed by Dave Free & Kendrick Lamar” is a flex showing they have a true friendship and partnership.
Kendrick putting his name last also shows he’s humble.
KDot please stop, he’s already dead! 😂
Katt Williams really meant it when he said this finna be the year of exposure. Quite the year!
Kendrick and Whitney dancing with their kids has to be the funniest and iconic clap back ever.
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Okay then
ICONIC!!!!!!!!! I love their energy!!!!!!!!!!
bros family danced on drakes grave
He’s not milking it, he’s doing what Drake asked him to do. He’s not letting it die down, nah, nah, nah, he’s following through.
I got the Feeling Kendrick is not letting this go until Drake is either behind bars or 6 ft down
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I just ate toilet paper in a vid 💪🍻💰🍻🤑🆘🧻
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Yeh he's definitely milking it but everyone would in his situation
Mr. Morale, thank you for not only creating probably the greatest diss of all time but thank you for showing off your community and embracing where you are from. The west coast king🤞🏽
The owl in the cage … phenomenal.
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Was searching for a comment about the owl 🫣😂
KENDRICK CALLING DRAKE A COLONIZER AND RELEASING THIS VIDEO ON THE INDEPENDENCE DAY IS WILDDD 💀💀
broooooooo this amazing.....
😭😭😭
That’s awesome
🔥
USA USA USA
HE CALLING DRAKE A COLONIZER ON THE FOURTH OF JULY HE'S COOOOKKEDD 😭😭😭
OMG
I just ate toilet paper in a vid 💪🧤🧻🔥😊
I EXPOSED KNIGHTOFDARKNESS420 + I’M BETTER THAN KENDRICK LAMAR !.!.!.!
Shit is wild! 😂
amen
Calling out pedos by a man, I love this.
Wow the part at the end with the owl is something else
Directed by Dave Free is WILD. Drake still getting dissed without Kendrick even saying anything
I just ate toilet paper in a vid 💪🔥💰🆘🍻🧻
@@Muscleman8562OnCameo.… why do u do this to urself
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That caged owl shot is the coldest way to end the video and beef. He literally put Drake in his place and said "you're a prisoner of my thoughts now"😂😂
I took it as "a caged bird gonna sing" - that's what Aubrey is gonna have to do from now on 💀
I took it as ovo fixen to see some charges and e behind bars while k dot watches what he set in motion.
Or maybe "you're gonna get locked up for being a pedo and probably gonna get ended there"
fr
Put the bird back in the cage where it belongs. AKA shutting that sh1t down
I had a very good friend that listen Kendrick Lamar religiously,, he would've loved this . RIP 2 a real #1 good job Kendrick
The fact that this beat was produced in less than 30 minutes
he took “stop playing with me before i turn you to a song” too literally
Ayee… that’s because he’s attractive 😅
Nah, Drake didn't take it seriously enough
LOOOL
bro drake lost the second like that dropped 😂
HE ACTUALLY DID BRO KENDRICK IS EVILLLL BUT AMAZINGLY EVIL 😭😭😭
Whitney breaking it down with the biggest smile is beautiful
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ngl i feel my song might be as good as this im not lying lmao
@@yxngscxrit ain't
lol you can tell it’s all fake smiles
Kendrick the type of guy to appear in Drake's hallway in the dark but disappear when he turns the light on.
"They Cloned Tyrone" Vibes.
Brilliant work, so many layers!
Oooooh...might need to rewatch that now given your comparison! Such a good film. And this video is just beyond 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Not him looking adorable as he waves “are we locked in?”😂
😊yesssss sooo fkn cute
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Not kendrick lamar getting FINE out of no where 🫣🥹 wth happened 🤯
The owl in the cage at the end was deep
Ok I get it, the 12 seats is the jury, sometimes Kendrick is in the seat and sometimes it’s empty (meaning the viewer) and Kendrick is making his case against Drake and his character. The outside shots are of Compton courthouse and in the end everyone is singing and they have come back with the verdict against Drake. An amazing visual allegory
thank you for pointing that out about the jury and the compton references. cool kenny!
yes, an absolutely amazing allegory.
I jus realized this whole video is subliminal shots at drake. Kendrick showing he has a happy family.
Kendrick showing he is actually from the hood.
Kendrick showing he actually is loved by the people.
Kendrick showing he works out and doesn’t use ozempic. SHOTS SHOTS 🔥
subliminal?😂😂 this shit is pretty fucking liminal
Liminal indeed!! 😂😂😂
@@Flameb0😂😂😂
Notice how he only does 17 push ups when in jail. Drake likes them young lol
Also that the Dave free stuff is a myth by having Dave free in the video n directing it just masterful 😭
playing hopscotch during "A MINORRRRRR" was a violation 😭
And he crip walking too😂
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IM WEAKK
for real lol
Watching this at work and smiling like a proud mama watching her boy graduate. 😂 Kendrick forever the GOAT 🥴🔥
Imagine being Drake at Mike Ruben’s party of 4th of July and finding out Kendrick dropped a video that just went viral
Not only does Kendrick make a smash hit that proceeds to live in dudes head rent free, he then follows up with a visual masterpiece. Drake is far beyond punching the air, he has to be depressed af rn.
He looked bad in that pic with Ric Rubin a few days ago, his face looked droopy as hell.
@@KAye633 that was dave rubin not rick
How is this a visual masterpiece. Not hating, just curious
@@Victorvp19If you're asking; then it probably wasn't FOR YOU. 🤣
zip his pants up when ur done
That wave at the end with that smile during "Are you my friend" , that was every bit of "Nan nan a boo boo" 😂😂😂😂
I just learned that Michael Rubin’s all white party was the same day this video dropped, which Drake attended. This was him waving at Drake in all white 😭😭
@@tazzuchiha3412Wowwww😂😂ee
My parents said if I hit 40k they'd buy me a professional camera begging you guys literally begging!!!😮❤
The fact That he can get a bunch of different gangs together that would usually not like each other is honestly insane it's been like 40 something odd years since that has happened I hope that the part in the beginning of the music video/song It's going to be the next song he puts out cause the beat is absolutely amazing!!!
We playing this in Zimbabwe.🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼
#4 on trending music
Yeeeeee!! Love to Zimbabwe from Oakland, Cali 🔥🔥🔥
Lyricist vs commercial rapper, there was no competition tbh
Lyricist and commercial success VS a liar* Kendrick lied
@@LateGrabberyour delusional boy
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@@LateGrabber I get it $20 is $20
@@LateGrabber yes kendrick is the lyricist and he is the commercial
A diss song being the biggest song of the year is just wild 😳
Fr
Fr
Songs like million dollar baby and many others are still much bigger, but ya this song was massive
I believe drake is also the first rapper who got officially destroyed on the 4th of July
THis is about to be the song of the decade, I am praying this brings back the West Coast Sound world wide been missing it since The Game and Dr Dre Fell out
Bro featured the whole city🚫
Bro featured the whole world✅️
No Kendrick related questions.....is what drake will say for the rest of his life when he sits down to do an interview
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That part 💯💯💯🤣🤣🤣
Amazing call
Literally, this is what Benzino has to do when people talking about Eminem. They still haven't let it go either
@@MrEaley-td2ww
🎯👌😆
This ain’t just a summer anthem. This is a hip hop anthem.
This is not hip hop. There’s nothing hip about it
Hip hop anthem? You are dumb asf for sure
You left 3 comments u super maddddddd😂😭
Bro this is hip hop. What are yall saying
@@jaguarsunofficial don't read my name
Whitney tore that shit up she was getting down with swag
Kendrick The Dragon Slayer!!!!!
"DIRECTED BY DAVE FREE & KENDRICK LAMAR" IS A HUGE POWER MOVE
Bruh!!!! 🥶
Bruh!!!! 🥶
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Who's dave free? And why it's such a flex? (really triyn to understand all of the details) kkk
@@gustavofonseca8437dave free is one of kendrick’s close friends and drake tried saying that kendrick’s wife cheated on him with dave free, but dave free directed and danced in this video
Kendrick is NOT letting this man breathe 😭😭
😆😆😆
hi
"DROPPP DROPPP DROPPPP DROP" 🤣; THEY NOT LIKE US! 🇺🇲
fr😭😭
Foot 🦶 on neck all year.
The fact that is got released in July 4 is insane to the extent of calling drake a colonizer😂
Fr the bible gets me every time
The healing going into Kendrick calling out pedophiles is fucking liberatinggg as a girl who was constantly preyed on by men
I’m so sorry that happened to you.
Men can be very evil. Im sorry on behalf of my gender, sometimes it makes me wish I wasn’t a man. I hope you’ve healed from your past trauma.
You’ll be just fine 😢
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Same
Kendrick smiling and giggling at his own bars has to be the funniest part of the whole video. 😂😂🤍🤍🤍
I love it too.
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Ikr😏
Also when he said the line about OVO meaning other v*ginal option (easily the corniest bar) he said it with the straightest face 💀
Every year i would come and lay flowers in honor of Drake 💐
1:16 he does 17 push ups, 1 shy of 18. Coincidence that it’s during the verse, “I heard you like em young”?
😮😮
Nope..... it's intentional 😂 😎
The fact people notice this stuff is crazy 😂
17 Grammys, 17 push ups
Dayum son, this is a certified hood classic.
This man didnt just unite Cali ....he United the entire nation 🫡🔥
Not only the entire nation... maybe half the world!
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United states of kdot
Adding a Hopscotch chalk outline while he says "A Minor" is crazy savage 😂
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Diabolical
It’s child’s play
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Nigga that song he started with slap that need to drop like YESTERDAY. We need dat one.
Wow. All I can say is wow.
Dancing with Whitney and the kids is the biggest "Fuck you" i've ever seen, holy shit 😂
How? I kinda am lost
@@hiddenleaf2Drake said Kendrick beat his wife in one of his disses
@@hiddenleaf2 so basically
And it comes on RIGHT at the part when he says “the family matter and the truth of the matter is it was gods plan to show yall the liar” like 😮💨
@@hiddenleaf2cause he said in family matters “not fucking millies only whitneys”
The fact he wearing all white in some scenes, dropping it while drake was at an white party. Waiving to the camera by himself wearing all white. Knowing drake watching that is wild
Jfc!!!!😂😂😂
Yoooi😂😂😂😂😂
Di - a - BOLICAL!!!!!
I love when it says disclaimer no ovohos were harmed during the making of this video
Woah havnt seen Tommy the clown in years them krump clowning days were 🔥
Him dancing over that hopscotch is DIABOLICAL!!!
How?
@@8HAZ8he skipped over the #6
What’s the meaning of it! Genuinely asking 🥲 lol
@@dgya08prob religion
@@SurferBoye3000The six is canada in a way so hes skiping drakes hometown
Kendrick really put the subtitles in all caps so we know what energy he was on 😂
all songs do that usually
😂😂😂
And him looking like J Cole in the prison clip is massively brutal! No one is catching that
I hear that one them lil kids might be Dave Freeeeeee's
@@desireeoliver4861when was that
Kendrick is the definition of if you go low I lower the lowest
The owl at the end is crazy work dude
Kendrick and Mustard gonna win all the Grammys for this one. R.I.P. BBL Drizzy.
@@leonstroker4026 yo
RIP?... Y'all just dumb asf
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ngl i feel my song might be as good as this im not lying smh
The fact that everyone looked like they had so much fun making this video is just a nice touch
It looks like so much vibes haven't seen it for so long everything depressing nd shit
This is the best music video I've ever seen before
Playing hopscotch on the A minor part is diabolical 😭😭😭
Showing drake how many people don't support him is insane dude. Like bro literally gathered the ENTIRE city of La to hate on drake. Drake is cooked dude.
and some people thought it was over with lol
Still Drake more popular around the world
@@mr.perfect748not with the CULTURE he isn't
@@mr.perfect748no drake is clowned on in Japan
@@mr.perfect748Kendrick does world tours too not just Drake plus 90% of Drake fans wear heels
The most powerful moment in this video is when I seen him standing with his wife and kids Extremely Powerful in these days in times I just became a fan.
My parents said if I hit 40k they'd buy me a professional camera begging you guys literally begging!!!😮❤
Agreed, Money can't buy family, family is priceless. Drake thought that having more money than Kendrick was a diss but we all saw that money can't buy everything.
Y'all standards are low if a family being together is a flex lmao
It's a family y'all supposed to be together smh
@@LL-tk5br Yeah but in our community we have people who don't want to see men and women together as a family that's why I said it I hope you getting that off your chest made you feel good have a nice evening 🌆
@@LL-tk5brThat’s why it’s powerful. It wouldn’t usually be a flex but the way it highlights Drake’s hollowness makes it one.
Never have I seen anything fueled by hatred so beautiful
Kendrick Lamar's compelling lyricism, virtuosic microphone command, and sharp conceptual vision have translated to a rare combination of continuous chart feats and critical acclaim, plus respect and support from the artists who paved the way for the rapper's advancement. The Compton MC started as a teen in the early 2000s and hit his creative and commercial stride the next decade. The proper albums Lamar released by the end of the 2010s, namely the breakthrough good kid, m.A.A.d city (2012), Grammy-winning To Pimp a Butterfly (2015), and Grammy- and Pulitzer Prize-winning DAMN. (2017), displayed an unmatched mix of inventive wordplay and riveting narratives with assertion of artistic dominance, examination of internal conflict, and upliftment of community all centered. Remarkably, those qualities were exemplified in their Top 40 singles, including "Swimming Pools (Drank)," "i," and the number one hit "HUMBLE." among a total of seven the albums produced. Lamar's screenplay-level detail of writing on those recordings was enriched by a shifting collective of producers, instrumentalists, singers, and rappers, many of whom -- from inspirations Dr. Dre and MC Eiht to peers such as Sounwave, Terrace Martin, and Thundercat -- likewise represent Los Angeles. The rapper's cinematic and collaborative inclinations inevitably attracted the mainstream film industry, leading to an executive production role on Black Panther: The Album (2018), the source of three additional Top 40 singles. Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers (2022), fueled by intense self-analysis, became Lamar's sixth consecutive chart-topping project despite containing his most challenging and confrontational work. A heavily publicized feud with Drake in 2024 yielded several diss tracks, including the chart-topping "Not Like Us."
Compton, California native Kendrick Lamar Duckworth grew up immersed in hip-hop culture and surrounded by gang activity. As a youngster, he gradually discovered an aptitude for writing stories, poems, and lyrics, which naturally led to rapping. He made a name for himself as K. Dot. At the age of 16 in 2003, he issued his debut mixtape, The Hub City Threat: Minor of the Year. While it merely hinted at the potential of the then-teenager, it was impressive enough to catch the attention of Top Dawg Entertainment and led to a long-term association with the label that steadily propelled his career. Training Day, the Jay Rock collaboration No Sleep 'til NYC, and C4, issued from 2005 through 2009, likewise preceded Lamar's decision to go by his first and middle names. The last of the three was issued the same year he became part of Black Hippy, a group whose members -- including fellow TDE artists Ab-Soul, Jay Rock, and ScHoolboy Q -- frequently appeared on one another's mixtapes and albums.
The first tape credited to Kendrick Lamar was Overly Dedicated, released in September 2010. Also the rapper's first commercial release, it reached enough listeners to enter Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. After XXL magazine selected him for the 2011 Freshman Class feature, Lamar released his first official album, Section.80, that July, and crossed into the Billboard 200, reaching number 113. With deeper conceptual narratives and sharpened melodic hooks, as well as comparative multidimensional development from primary producer Sounwave, the set acted as a kind of warning flare for Lamar's mainstream rap dominance. In addition to the dozens of tracks he had appeared on by then, Lamar had the support of veteran West Coast stars as well. During a concert later in 2011, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, and Game dubbed him "The New King of the West Coast," a notion Dre endorsed more significantly by signing Lamar to his Interscope-affiliated Aftermath label.
Lamar's major-label debut, good kid, m.A.A.d city, was released in October 2012 and entered the Billboard 200 at number two. Three of its singles -- "Swimming Pools (Drank)," "Poetic Justice," and "Bitch Don't Kill My Vibe" -- reached the Top Ten of Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop chart and went Top 40 pop. More significantly, the album showcased Lamar as an exceptional storyteller capable of making compelling concept albums. It led to Grammy nominations in four categories: Best New Artist, Album of the Year, Best Rap Album, and Best Rap/Sung Collaboration (for "Now or Never," a deluxe edition bonus cut featuring Mary J. Blige). Miguel's "How Many Drinks?" and A$AP Rocky's "Fuckin' Problems," two tracks on which Lamar made guest appearances, were nominated as well.
Rather than rest, Lamar remained active during 2013-2014, touring as well as appearing on tracks by the likes of Tame Impala, YG, and fellow Top Dawg affiliate SZA. The proud single "i" was released in September of the latter year, became Lamar's fourth Top 40 single, and won Grammys for Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song. Still rolling, he announced in early 2015 that his third album, To Pimp a Butterfly, would be out in March with tracks featuring Snoop Dogg, Bilal, Thundercat, and George Clinton. A technical error caused the digital version to be released eight days early, but the LP nonetheless topped the Billboard 200 with sales of 325,000 copies within its first week. It made numerous best-of lists at the end of the year and won the Grammy for Best Rap Album. The defiant and life-affirming "Alright," which was quickly adopted by the Black Lives Matter activist movement, along with another single, "These Walls," took awards for Best Rap Performance, Best Rap Song, and Best Rap/Sung Collaboration. Riding high on his wins and a striking Grammy ceremony performance, Lamar followed up in March 2016 with untitled unmastered., consisting of demos recorded during the previous three years. Like the preceding release, it debuted at number one, and seamlessly synthesized beatmaking and traditional musicianship from the likes of Sounwave, Terrace Martin, and Thundercat. Within a month, Lamar added to his ever-lengthening discography of featured appearances with his contribution to Beyoncé's "Freedom."
Led by "HUMBLE.," his first number one pop hit, DAMN. arrived in April 2017 and likewise entered the Billboard 200 at the top. Remarkably, all 14 of the album's songs entered the Hot 100, and it was certified multi-platinum within three months. Among the contributors were Rihanna and U2, but at this point, the supporting roles were beneficial more for the guest artists than they were for Lamar, whose artistic clout was unrivaled. He snagged five more Grammys: DAMN. won Best Rap Album; "HUMBLE." took Best Rap Performance, Best Rap Song, and Best Video; and Best Rap/Sung Performance went to "LOYALTY," the Rihanna collaboration. Another number one hit followed in February 2018. The soundtrack Black Panther: The Album featured Lamar on every track. Its three singles -- "All the Stars" (with SZA), "King's Dead" (with Jay Rock and Future), and "Pray for Me" (with the Weeknd) -- eventually hit the Top 40. That April, DAMN. won the Pulitzer Prize for Music. It was the first time the judges recognized a work outside the genres of classical and jazz. Months later, "King's Dead" made Lamar a 13-time Grammy winner when it took the award for Best Rap Performance. "All the Stars" alone was nominated in four categories, while Black Panther was up for Album of the Year. The film itself was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
After some time away from music that included an acting role in the fifth season of the Starz network series Power, Lamar resurfaced in August 2021 on cousin Baby Keem's "Family Ties." The single, a highlight of The Melodic Blue, Keem's album debut for Lamar's new pgLang label, won Best Rap Performance at the following Grammys. Lamar then performed at the Super Bowl LVI halftime show alongside hip-hop royalty that included Dr. Dre, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, and Mary J. Blige.
In May 2022, Lamar issued "The Heart, Pt. 5" as a ruminative prelude to his fifth full-length. An emotionally complex and raw double album, Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers landed later that month and went straight to the top of the Billboard 200. In addition to Keem, the likes of Sampha, Kodak Black, and Portishead's Beth Gibbons made featured appearances. It was named Best Rap Album at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards, where "The Heart, Pt. 5" took the awards for Best Rap Song and Best Rap Performance. Also in 2023, he was featured on Beyoncé's single "America Has a Problem."
In 2024, Lamar was part of a well-publicized feud with Drake and J. Cole. After Cole had named the three as the "big three" greatest rappers in modern hip-hop, Lamar asserted that he was the only one during his guest verse on Future and Metro Boomin's song "Like That," which topped the Billboard Hot 100. Cole then criticized Lamar on his song "7 Minute Drill," which was met with a poor reception; Cole apologized for the song and removed it from streaming services. In April, Drake released two diss tracks against Lamar, "Push Ups" and "Taylor Made Freestyle." Lamar responded with the vitriolic "Euphoria" and a track posted to Instagram titled "6:16 in L.A." Drake's "Family Matters" appeared in May and was promptly followed by Lamar's Alchemist-produced "Meet the Grahams," in which he addressed members of Drake's family and accused Drake of being a pedophile. The next day, Lamar's party-ready "Not Like Us," produced by Mustard, continued these topics, and Drake responded with "The Heart, Pt. 6," refuting Lamar's claims. "Euphoria," "Meet the Grahams," and "Not Like Us" all charted high on the Billboard Hot 100, with "Not Like Us" topping the chart and breaking single-day streaming records. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi
Wow, THANK YOU, SO MUCH for this comment, SOOOO COOL!!!! 😮🙏🙏🙏
Every dancer showcased has significance to LA culture. These weren't just random dancers selected. Each one is known in the LA hip hop dance community.
cool
They all not from la
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BeatLA ❤
Yup! C-Walk, Kendrick and his Wife doing the B-Walk, Krumpin’ Clown dancing! He would have murdered had he added the Bay dances but it’s only so much time!
the “No OVHOES were harmed” sign was truly iconic 😭😭
Literally looking at this now and was about to comment that 😂. Genius right?
I'd appreciate it if you'd listen to some of the records I've done. Ur honest thoughts on em would mean a lot. Thanks fam and have a great week 🙏.
Swinging at that piñata like it owed him rent money…11/10 video.😂🤣
brooooo thar had me on the flooooor
I had to pause and be like what!? 😂 and the last extended shot of the cage at the end 👀 🦉 damn.
“Y’all wanna do it again” is crazy 🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂
the outro scene is genius🔥🔥
Kendrick and Whitney dancing is diabolical 😭
Link to the Clip : unreleased album
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Ok
Don’t translate...😠
भवतः हृदयस्य धड़कनं कतिपयेषु घण्टेषु स्थगयिष्यति, अस्य शापस्य मुक्तिं प्राप्तुं एकमात्रं मार्गं मम चैनलस्य सदस्यतां कुर्वन्तु… ……….
It’s finally completed:
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Love this
The fact that Kdot and Whitney dance is diabolical but the "Produced by Dave Free and Kendrick Lamar" is crazy clapbackness.
Early
My. content. is. better.,3
😂 😂
I caught that!
Kendrick is him
The family matter bar just hits so much harder with that scene lawddd 🗣️😭🔥
immmmmmm very close to 1.5k subs:(((((
This video is pure diabolical genius ish
The fact that the owl at the end stares at Kendrick like it hates him is perfect
CGI be crazy these days fam lol it was the OVO pose it struck as it ends behind bars that got me
@@KushPops1996that was CGI? It looks so real..
Yeah it looks scared af
The caged owl *Money Shot*
BRO THE OWL LOOK LIKE DRAKE
This deserves 'WORLD PREMIERE' vibes on MTV and BET.
YES
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MTV and BET still exist?? 🤣🤣
@@cashnelson2306 IKR 😂😂
I literally felt that while it was starting 😂
Kendrick The Drake Slayer!!!
Who came back two days later to watch it again?
Me and it's gone from 2 mil to 28 mil in that time. I just added another 4.
It's on endless repeat here for the last 2 days. This clip is just the icing on the Drake. So much goin on it's diabolical.
Drake really said "FAMILY MATTERS" and Kendrick proved just that.
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@@veyga007 Oh really?
ngl i feel my song might be as good as this im not lying smh
What a time to be alive
Owl in the cage alone symbolize something. The scene was a dark one to. Message
Kendrick dancing in the living room with his kids & wife is all i needed. Drake took the first shot, Kenny buried this man so far beneath the earths crust hes being harvested to run our cars. Make them millions of that mans name Dot.
😭🤣🤣 harvested to run our cars is WIIILLLDD 😭😂
@@nthakoand clever as hell
What's the password ? ... I SEE ONLY BLACK RACIST PEAPLE ON THIS CLIP ....
You need a napkin and help getting up lil bro? You got sum still on your face… his wife still fukin around on him and just showed up for a video lmao where’s Dave???
😂😂😂
Kendrick is the person who doesnt xare who he is rapping about he just does it
He's just standing there... MENACINGLY! 0:05