i always felt he was #1 dethroning drake regardless of how messy was a necessity, especially after he disrespected the great Tupac wjth that ai bullshit...that vulture been in the spot too long and he cant even freestyle properly...
@@donzino5772 he disses Big Sean & Jay Electron(ic) in the same line. All 3 of them made this song it was clearly playful but subtly serious lyrics since he’s just trying to push everybody to do better in music
Drake still outsells him so for all the people shitting on Drake in the comments here (not really the biggest fan myself either) he came out a winner anyway. Pusha T did a better job taking Drake down but he was sniping directly at him rather than just blasting at everybody with a shotgun.
Lmao, you need to expand your taste if this is one of the illest verses you've heard. All he did that made it memorable was drop a bunch of name of artists that were huge. It's like when 50 Cent dropped "How to Rob" before he was famous as a play to steal the shine of more successful people, but at least when 50 did it, he had a creative concept layered around the name drops. Other than that this verse is weak. The flow was boring af, the rhyme scheme was simple and Jay Electronica smokes him lyrically. It's ironic how Kendrick's diehard fans credit him as some anti-mainstream, unique pioneer when really he's pretty much the same and pushed by the same machine
wait til coast contra gets on everyone's radar. I think Eric Jamal could hang with with kendrick any day of the week already. Look up the coast contra come up freestyle. more bars then the las vegas strip. they'll be legends. mark my words. respect to kendrick cuz this line was hard, not trying to down play it.
I am old school, hard stuck on the 90's, 00's and until 2010 but Kendrick somewhat pulled me out and made me listen to modern rap and goddamn color me impressed. It's not mumble rap, it's not auto tune rap, it's not shit. It is gold in poetry, the lyrics, beautifully constructed, not overly gangster but true to the culture.
@@tyrone-dh6iy no he doesn't he says Mac Miller And that would make sense since Mac was living in LA already at this time and they worked together all the time
I still listen to this song til this day, i will never forget how or when i first heard bout thia song. Everyone on twitter were going crazy bout thw song and found it and i was like Yo!!!!!
I loved that Big K.R.I.T. followed J. Cole's name cuz Krit's been slept on forever. He responded with "Mount Olympus" too and it was prob the best response anyone made to that verse.
In response, Mac said in one of his songs off Faces mixtape "No control, fuck Ken Lamar" He took it as a nod and as a friend. Drake took offense tho lol
His response on twitter was fucking hilarious. "If I can't do no more nouns or verbs ima start comin with the wildest adjective bars that anyone has ever heard" 😂😂😂 RIP.
I'm Makaveli's offspring, I'm the king of New York King of the Coast, one hand, I juggle them both, if y'all don't know this song y'all way too young to be even talk about it he really did jump start the rap game again
@@user-rp6fv6ss3z Kendrick is a weak rapper, name drops don't make you good. You could literally do the same thing anyone could, the verse isn't special. You couldn't recite one bar from it without looking it up. Kendricks is hyped by the media and interscope
@@wanderingwobb6300 which is extremely boring and mundane, overhyped by people who have never heard good poetry in their entire short lives. it's basically tailored to college aged young adults who took a few courses, tripped on shrooms once, and just discovered that there's more world outside the suburbs and the computer room of their parents house, made their second black freind ever, or for white girls who wear hoop earrings, drive used cavaliers, and swallow dick after dick but don't wanna feel shallow. To make a long story less long; it's deep rap for shallow people
It makes me sad how long ago this was and I remember exactly the energy this verse brought to the game. It was senior year of high school for me. Where the hell is time flying
Can't believe this verse shaped modern hip-hop, birthing the era of the big three - the most lyrical J Cole, the most conscious Kendrick and the most versatile Drake. Personally, I love, respect and admire each of these rappers. The fact that a friendly love-hate contest between the three changed Hip Hop forever 🤣🙏🙏🙏
@@PSNSJrstoryteller maybe, lyricism goes to Cole unanimously though. Kendrick doesn’t have a better verse from a technician standpoint better than Jonny P’s Cassidy or dead presidents remix 2 by Cole.
Ever rapper does this though. The difference is who achieves these. You could say this about anyone who is a successful rapper now. They all say they are the best lol.
@@kmdunruly you heard Roddies album and had the same reaction to it as GKMC? Kendrick to me was as certain as Kanye from the jump. VERY different from others.
@@3bladeninja21 lol when GKMC drop it wasn’t that big until after the control verse and the Grammy snob for the generally public the most popular song was a drake assist, swimming pools and don’t kill my vibe to the rap fans With Rod he has a number 1 song that the entire world knew so that’s the big difference… so anything was possible!!! And music is subjective!! People with hate Kendrick but love Gucci Get off Kendrick’s dick and I’m a fan of his!
Not sure why this is such an anti-Kendrick comment section but you guys need to realize that it didn't DIRECTLY alter the course of hip hop history. What it did was get a LOT of buzz going for Kendrick Lamar, an artist who has been on top of the hip hop world for a decade and HAS changed hip hop forever. Whether or not you like Kendrick Lamar this verse kind of legitimized the success of good kid maad city
I love the friendly competition like this just inspires people to push them selves and try and make the best music possible all the people how shouted out too make some of the best hip hop music too but k dot def best rapper out of all of them
He did piss a lot of rappers off though. I remember how dramatic it was. Rappers were mad that were mentioned, but the funnier part was other rappers were pissed off that didn't get mentioned. This verse pissed so many famous rappers off at the time lol
I have to disagree. Everyone was just trying to make “hits” and not spit actual bars before this. It was slowly falling into this mainstream hit kinda thing. Once this verse dropped so many rappers stepped up and put a bit more effort into their bars
@@treymartin2601 then why is it that literally the year after this song is when rap became way more elementary 2014 and 2015 were when some of the least lyrical rappers of all time came out Rappers who already lyrical maybe stepped up their game, but it didn't change shit in hip hop
@@Francis_Higgins every rapper is always trying their best g. I’m not saying this one verse turned other rappers into grammy nominees. It raised the standard of what modern day hip hop can potentially be when you focus on the craft and not on the potential hit. You can’t tell me that everyone was not talking about this one verse. Everybody in the industry was talking about it. And to this day, it’s still talked about. How he called everyone out out of love, but respectfully stating “this is competition” So many rappers responded to him in interviews, east coast rappers reacting even tho he’s from the west. It literally shook the game up. You can disagree with me. And that’s fine, but the results themselves tho. Kendrick has upmost respect when it comes to music. The guy is literally having fun with Baby Keem now because he’s untouchable in that regard.
Just for the record, Pusha T was rapping or more accurately releasing music since 1994. Kendrick was 7 years old baby at that time. So, I don't know who he is calling "New".
And people say he doesn’t respect em. I told yall em is your favorite rapper favorite rapper. I like Kendrick as well glade he is putting out more albums
I loved how some of the rappers not mentioned strapped on their tampons and got in the booth with a contempt. Only a few of them responses were worthy of attention. The rest of them should have balled that shit up tossed it in the bin.
@@brandonhoover2120 he did it while performing N95 which is a song about calling people out about who are they without all the masks they wear. (Designer, watches, clout, and fame) so i don't think u understood the hidden message he was saying during the runaway.
@@gustavogaming6692 Lmfao you look ignorant. Dude is working exclusively with a designer brand, wearing a multi million dollar piece of jewelry on his head, and you’re trying to hard to turn it into something else.
@@PICKLEEEJUICE who is more iconic from the east coast of the New wave of rappers than Cole....nobody, so respectfully, stfu 🤣 And Kendrick is a top 5 rapper of all time for sure, half of Pac and Biggie's iconic status cane from being murdered not discography. But please name a more iconic pair of rappers post 2010, don't worry I'll wait.
@@YoungBaklava Pac and Biggie were already huge before they died wtf are you talking about? Biggie sold out 70k seats to one of his shows or something.. also im talking about comparing them, they are way less iconic than biggie and pac
@@PICKLEEEJUICElet’s be real here, their discographies were way to little and they hadn’t been deep enough in their career to be considered iconic. PAC and biggie were great. Incredible honestly, but 70% of their fame and success was from death. Same as x same as juice, same as von, same as pop smoke, same as dolph, same as Mac miller, same as peep.
@@Aqu1ls_Curr3nt no it wasn’t, both biggie and pac hit diamond and were platinum a week into releasing their albums Them being famous because they are dead is not true because look at Eminem
I have always loved this song since it dropped and it's just now being blown up by CZcamsrs KEEP IT PUSHIN WE NEED PEOPLE TO REALIZE THIS IS WHAT RAP AND HIP HOP NEEDS NOT MORE TIKTOK STARS
They all understood the "I got love for you all but I'm trynna murder you" part except drake who went out crying
drake the typq guy to cry ova this
Electronica also got mad
Drake’s the type of guy who when he heard the verse wrote a page in his burn book on Kendrick
I'm still wheezing with the fact that Drake actually took it personally and made a disstrack lmao
Drake forever the greatest. Somehow he got all these people who hate him obsessed with mentioning him. No other artist has done that.
Man he used Cole government name😭 😭
Cold asf...sheesh!😅.....buh it work'd tho...legendary!💯😉😅🤣🤣🤣
Who!! Jermaiineee? Coleeee?
It's because he's close to Cole
J Cole is the one who found him they’re hella close
Same thing eazy did to ice cube. Funny how literally saying someone’s actual name is a diss
Fast forward to 2024… He did it again…
Only difference is… He is currently the king
i always felt he was #1 dethroning drake regardless of how messy was a necessity, especially after he disrespected the great Tupac wjth that ai bullshit...that vulture been in the spot too long and he cant even freestyle properly...
Dude dissed Big Sean in his own song
It’s not dissing.. shows how far out of reach you guys are that immediately think he’s dissing.. that’s what got drake put in a body bag
Big Sean didn’t know what Kendrick recorded apparently so he didn’t have time to rewrite his part. 😂 it is funny asl tho
@@donzino5772 he disses Big Sean & Jay Electron(ic) in the same line. All 3 of them made this song it was clearly playful but subtly serious lyrics since he’s just trying to push everybody to do better in music
He didnt diss. He even said he loves him. He just said he's trying to outperform him. That's not a diss.
@@jactrippa6555 agree. this track always has the whitest takes
“It’s funny how one verse could fuck up the game”
@kajferdinand3907
Your homeboy, your block that you're from, boo boo
@@renanlucas8 lil hoes you went to school wit, boo boo
@@renanlucas8 lil hoes you went to school with ? BOO BOO
Yeaaaaaaaaa bro
I just learnt that JayZ said that bar first on imaginary players, I thought that had come from Kendrick
“Trying to make sure your core fans never heard of you” shits tough asf
😂 savage like a mf
They don't want to hear another noun or verb from you! That whole verse was hard asf
“What is competition? I’m tryna raise the bar high”
Drake still outsells him so for all the people shitting on Drake in the comments here (not really the biggest fan myself either) he came out a winner anyway. Pusha T did a better job taking Drake down but he was sniping directly at him rather than just blasting at everybody with a shotgun.
@@wanderingwobb6300 Drake the only one who wants beef and j Cole just shit on weak ghost writing Drake on his own album
Bro Kendrick did it again 😭
I swear he does that shi just cuz he gets bored Bru 😭😭
@@Droseobtopbih125he rap for fun bruh 😭😭😭
This verse is from 2014 bro
@@andreasmller-srensen7255no shit why do you think he said Kendrick did it again genius
I mean who’s next ? 😂
And he did the same thing again with the Like That verse, Man done revived hip hop twice in his career😂🐐
Respect on that verse, the only ones Kendrick dissed were the ones he didn’t mention. That was one of the most illest raps I’ve ever heard 🔥🔥
interesting
I've heard far better.
@@hp7639 okay
@@arogueburrito You think that was dopest lines you ever heard I'm sure 😅
Lmao, you need to expand your taste if this is one of the illest verses you've heard. All he did that made it memorable was drop a bunch of name of artists that were huge. It's like when 50 Cent dropped "How to Rob" before he was famous as a play to steal the shine of more successful people, but at least when 50 did it, he had a creative concept layered around the name drops. Other than that this verse is weak. The flow was boring af, the rhyme scheme was simple and Jay Electronica smokes him lyrically. It's ironic how Kendrick's diehard fans credit him as some anti-mainstream, unique pioneer when really he's pretty much the same and pushed by the same machine
And Drake was the only one who took it to heart. He must’ve missed the “I got love for you all” part some how
Seems Big Sean took it to heart too
@@lbg1690 which is quite understandable imagine getting called out on your own song. Drake on the other hand is harmless
@Svge Rose It was more like a challenge to his peers, which others also saw as a challenge, but Big Sean took it personally (and Drake too)
If it's fuck everybody, then it's fuck everybody
I think Lupe went at him after this too
I’m so happy he mentioned Mac n Tyler
2024 kendrick proves he is on top
this verse is iconic.
Wtf are you talking 😂
@@nohomo3377 it’s a fact
@@knowbuu Kendrick mumble more than he rap 😂
@@nohomo3377 black = mumble
@@nohomo3377 Damn I guess you need hearing aids if you think Kendrick mumbles😂
RIP MAC! We fucking miss you dawg
Late great MacMC. ❤. RIP.
The real goat
@@jesselabelle3913nah he was one of the best but definitely not the goat
Long Live Mac Miller
@@tnwcmaps the goat always changes he was fs the goat at a certain point and to many ppl he still is
It was obvious Kendrick was headed for GOAT status before ‘Control’ dropped. This just made those who were sleeping, wake the fuck up.
Right … somebody else who sees this …
The words were a years late .. tha actions were laid in years ago
Im still sleeping kendrick isnt that good in my mind
I think papoose and king Los had better renditions of Control
@@vardarokean5872 You listened to GKMC? Sounds like it couldve dropped in the 90s, its sick.
wait til coast contra gets on everyone's radar. I think Eric Jamal could hang with with kendrick any day of the week already. Look up the coast contra come up freestyle. more bars then the las vegas strip. they'll be legends. mark my words. respect to kendrick cuz this line was hard, not trying to down play it.
The next day at school was wild 🤣😂 everyone was going crazy about this verse
Love that Mac gets mentioned in this, but a lot of peeps now don't even acknowledge who the homie was
Mac was a legend fr
Mac's later stuff was really its own style, the old mac sure, but why diss his newer stuff
@Mvwist he's listing all the greats and saying he's gonna be better. Hardly a diss it's more like an aggressive shoutout
A true legend. The most dope that will live forever.
Mac replied to it too on Friends in his Faces album
Yoo he got respect for Tyler
exactly, if you got mentioned it’s actually a compliment. you’re good enough that Kendrick is personally challenging you
lol look at the Hillbillies...thats the answer
@@idkbutsure frr i love to see my favorite rappers together but honestly tyler with kendrick and baby keem is so random 😂😂
If you like this Look up Kendrick impersonating Tyler in front of Tyler that shit gon be like inception to you 😂😂
@@lvxtu3472love that clip
man, i’ll always love the fact he shouted out KRIT in this song. that man doesn’t receive nearly enough attention as he deserves.
YES
This is true
Boobie miles
4eva is a Might Long Time is a masterpiece
@@aidenparkhurst1191 Return of 4Eva was the best
big sean probably leaked it himself tbh because the verse was going to outshadow his whole album
Facts 😂
Seems like Kenny was respecting his peers while saying he wanted to be the best around right now. Honestly pretty humble
Didn't he say he wanted to be great like j,naz,and 3000
Dropping Jay Electronica's name in that verse is absolutely fucking wild.
Kendrick Lamar - the only rapper to diss someone and make 'em not hate on the song
Man twitter was on fire when this song came out. Hasn’t been a rap song that gave the same feeling since.
Well not a song but Eminem’s kamikaze album was trending for like 3 months, shit those were the days
Bro was humble while also saying he’s the best rapper in the game
The verse was objectively the weakest on the song tho tbh
You tripping
I am old school, hard stuck on the 90's, 00's and until 2010 but Kendrick somewhat pulled me out and made me listen to modern rap and goddamn color me impressed.
It's not mumble rap, it's not auto tune rap, it's not shit.
It is gold in poetry, the lyrics, beautifully constructed, not overly gangster but true to the culture.
I always saw this verse as a proper ranking system of his contemporaries.
What song?
Kendrick's popularity went up 3000% that day😂
R.I.P Mac Miller 🕊️❤️
Always knew Kendrick was gonna be a beast in the game
This is what you call rap bro it's a game and when you good but getting bored it's time to bring the competitive side out the comp
Big Krit responded well on Mt. Olympus
at least Cole's first in the list, that says a lot. at the end of conversation it would always be cole or kendrick..
😂😂😂
Cole all the way
Legend verse
I love that he mentioned Mac
They were homies bud
@@ali123934 I know
I still love the fact that he mentioned Mac and Tyler, especially back then
Why you gotta misspell macs name
MC 💀
Look at the other names too, it’s likely cuz he didn’t have enough characters to fully type out the name
@@lvxtu3472 i think kendrick says Mcmillan, not mac miller. Mcmillian must be someone
@@tyrone-dh6iy no he doesn't u clown
@@tyrone-dh6iy no he doesn't he says Mac Miller
And that would make sense since Mac was living in LA already at this time and they worked together all the time
Real recognized real, RIP Mac
That Era of hip hop had some of the most stacked talent all coming up at the same time
I still listen to this song til this day, i will never forget how or when i first heard bout thia song. Everyone on twitter were going crazy bout thw song and found it and i was like Yo!!!!!
It’s crazy how Mt. Olympus by KRIT doesn’t get its recognition 🤦🏽♂️
I miss this Kendrick
He’s back.
We never knew this would lead to the absolute destruction of one of the biggest stars in history
I loved that Big K.R.I.T. followed J. Cole's name cuz Krit's been slept on forever. He responded with "Mount Olympus" too and it was prob the best response anyone made to that verse.
In response, Mac said in one of his songs off Faces mixtape "No control, fuck Ken Lamar"
He took it as a nod and as a friend. Drake took offense tho lol
The "fuck you kendrick" ad-lib after is pretty funny
@@haatash that ad-lib pops in my head at the most random moments
His response on twitter was fucking hilarious. "If I can't do no more nouns or verbs ima start comin with the wildest adjective bars that anyone has ever heard" 😂😂😂 RIP.
The best thing is he wasnt talkin shit just to talk shit, he could back up everything
His closing bars went sooooo hard tho
Getting a mention by Kendrick is an honor
That's definitely one of Kendrick best verses of all time
Which song was it I know he said it I just couldn’t hear 😭 my bad
@@faststrikerwaffle2410 commenting here so i get the notification when a reply is posted
@@faststrikerwaffle2410 Big Sean’s Control
@@faststrikerwaffle2410 it said it in the video
Not the best actually , but one of the most iconic sure
I'm Makaveli's offspring, I'm the king of New York
King of the Coast, one hand, I juggle them both, if y'all don't know this song y'all way too young to be even talk about it he really did jump start the rap game again
I made a reaction to this song on Vine sophomore year of high school 😂
Kenrick lamar is the best lyricist in this generation. I will die on this hill.
No
Those were some real bars
Jay Electronica had the best verse by a lot, Kendrick just name dropped people
Ur buggin, that was the best partt, plus the name drop was only a small part of his verse, the rest of his verse is insane .
@@user-rp6fv6ss3z Kendrick is a weak rapper, name drops don't make you good. You could literally do the same thing anyone could, the verse isn't special. You couldn't recite one bar from it without looking it up. Kendricks is hyped by the media and interscope
@@maxxmarino6500He made to pimp a butterfly
@@wanderingwobb6300 which is extremely boring and mundane, overhyped by people who have never heard good poetry in their entire short lives. it's basically tailored to college aged young adults who took a few courses, tripped on shrooms once, and just discovered that there's more world outside the suburbs and the computer room of their parents house, made their second black freind ever, or for white girls who wear hoop earrings, drive used cavaliers, and swallow dick after dick but don't wanna feel shallow.
To make a long story less long; it's deep rap for shallow people
Odb " that means ho you been sh!tted on. Im not the first dog that sh!tted on your lawn." Bigger impact, than this.
The fact he used J. Cole's Government name is insane
I bet dude recording was like, yea this has to be released. And "leaked it"
Went from this to best dressed
Greatest bars from the 10's
It makes me sad how long ago this was and I remember exactly the energy this verse brought to the game. It was senior year of high school for me. Where the hell is time flying
Lil Mabu is king of NYC
Can't believe this verse shaped modern hip-hop, birthing the era of the big three - the most lyrical J Cole, the most conscious Kendrick and the most versatile Drake. Personally, I love, respect and admire each of these rappers. The fact that a friendly love-hate contest between the three changed Hip Hop forever 🤣🙏🙏🙏
Kendrick is a better lyricist than j cole
@@PSNSJrstoryteller maybe, lyricism goes to Cole unanimously though. Kendrick doesn’t have a better verse from a technician standpoint better than Jonny P’s Cassidy or dead presidents remix 2 by Cole.
Goated verse
He was swinging at Sean on his own shit 😂 He didn't call out anyone, he put them on notice of his intentions to take the game
I love "Be Humble"!!!
King of New York ??!
quote from the actual verse "I'm a muslim on pork
I'm Makaveli's offspring, I'm the king of New York
King of the Coast, one hand, I juggle them both"
Biggie is obviously the king of ny
Then nas and jay
NaS is obviously the king of new York then big & jay 😂
@@treyharris8408 nah big is more of the king of ny then nas
@@treyharris8408 na I’d say NaS is the don of queens. Big embodies ny, but queens is different and will always belong to NaS
If you go back even to his older stuff, before Control, he manifested everything. He knew he's the guy WAY before he became the guy
Ever rapper does this though. The difference is who achieves these. You could say this about anyone who is a successful rapper now. They all say they are the best lol.
@@1dopedeep yeah but do you think him saying it and Roddie Rich saying it was the same thing?
@@3bladeninja21 yes it’s the same! Who said Kendrick would be this big
A lot of talented rappers never made it real big
But every rapper aspires to be
@@kmdunruly you heard Roddies album and had the same reaction to it as GKMC? Kendrick to me was as certain as Kanye from the jump. VERY different from others.
@@3bladeninja21 lol when GKMC drop it wasn’t that big until after the control verse and the Grammy snob for the generally public the most popular song was a drake assist, swimming pools and don’t kill my vibe to the rap fans
With Rod he has a number 1 song that the entire world knew so that’s the big difference… so anything was possible!!!
And music is subjective!! People with hate Kendrick but love Gucci
Get off Kendrick’s dick and I’m a fan of his!
Forever a top 5 moment in hip hop history💜
Yeah hip-hop really out here feelin “changed forever”
Label couldn’t clear the sample so Sean released it as a promo.
Not sure why this is such an anti-Kendrick comment section but you guys need to realize that it didn't DIRECTLY alter the course of hip hop history. What it did was get a LOT of buzz going for Kendrick Lamar, an artist who has been on top of the hip hop world for a decade and HAS changed hip hop forever. Whether or not you like Kendrick Lamar this verse kind of legitimized the success of good kid maad city
And almost all of them went down as best of decade. This is why you gotta love hip hop
I love the friendly competition like this just inspires people to push them selves and try and make the best music possible all the people how shouted out too make some of the best hip hop music too but k dot def best rapper out of all of them
“The verse was wack” says a yeat fan 💀💀
"Big Shot" "MC Miller" 💀
How about the rapper "Electron"
Truth be told, I’m glad that Kendrick put KRIT there. Respect.
As a fan of both of these Mofos J-Cole and Kung-Fu-Kenny I’m here for it let’s see who can go toe to toe with it who the Illest of them all
How did it change hip hop forever
It is just hyperbolism.
He did piss a lot of rappers off though. I remember how dramatic it was. Rappers were mad that were mentioned, but the funnier part was other rappers were pissed off that didn't get mentioned. This verse pissed so many famous rappers off at the time lol
It didn't change hip hop, but it was a dope verse. Much respect to Jay Electronics and Big Sean for their verses too.
I have to disagree. Everyone was just trying to make “hits” and not spit actual bars before this. It was slowly falling into this mainstream hit kinda thing. Once this verse dropped so many rappers stepped up and put a bit more effort into their bars
@@treymartin2601 then why is it that literally the year after this song is when rap became way more elementary
2014 and 2015 were when some of the least lyrical rappers of all time came out
Rappers who already lyrical maybe stepped up their game, but it didn't change shit in hip hop
@@treymartin2601 also give examples of rappers stepping up their game right after this
Cuz I haven't seen any,
@@Francis_Higgins every rapper is always trying their best g. I’m not saying this one verse turned other rappers into grammy nominees. It raised the standard of what modern day hip hop can potentially be when you focus on the craft and not on the potential hit. You can’t tell me that everyone was not talking about this one verse. Everybody in the industry was talking about it. And to this day, it’s still talked about. How he called everyone out out of love, but respectfully stating “this is competition”
So many rappers responded to him in interviews, east coast rappers reacting even tho he’s from the west. It literally shook the game up.
You can disagree with me. And that’s fine, but the results themselves tho. Kendrick has upmost respect when it comes to music. The guy is literally having fun with Baby Keem now because he’s untouchable in that regard.
@@Francis_Higginsit did actually , everyone put out more fire projects after this
I remember when he came out with that song which is what made me start listening to him back then..
Just for the record, Pusha T was rapping or more accurately releasing music since 1994. Kendrick was 7 years old baby at that time. So, I don't know who he is calling "New".
hip hop forever changed lmfaoo
How can you have J. Cole in the same breath of Wale?????
At that point in time those were the top rappers, not all of them have aged well
Back then they were on the same level. Wale fell off unfortunately
Cuz he didn’t take the challenge
And people say he doesn’t respect em. I told yall em is your favorite rapper favorite rapper. I like Kendrick as well glade he is putting out more albums
Mac took that shit to heart ong, the progress was shown on faces
Notice how he didn't dare mention yuno miles. He knows his place
wasnt worth the mention
@@Blanktarget2 yuno is the GOAT dont deny it
@@bubby632facts bruh
When Pizzaria drops it’s over for everyone else
"Changed hip-hop forever " ? Clickbait
Shout out to people that leak these songs
I loved how some of the rappers not mentioned strapped on their tampons and got in the booth with a contempt. Only a few of them responses were worthy of attention. The rest of them should have balled that shit up tossed it in the bin.
Kendrick: “no more designer shit”
also Kendrick: *wears a diamond covered gold thorn crown as if he’s Jesus*
?
Did a performance at the runaway for LV, wearing unreleased LV clothing.
Definitely didn’t last with the no designer line lmfao
@@brandonhoover2120 he did it while performing N95 which is a song about calling people out about who are they without all the masks they wear. (Designer, watches, clout, and fame) so i don't think u understood the hidden message he was saying during the runaway.
@@gustavogaming6692 Lmfao you look ignorant. Dude is working exclusively with a designer brand, wearing a multi million dollar piece of jewelry on his head, and you’re trying to hard to turn it into something else.
@@gustavogaming6692 keep telling yourself that lol
He didn’t “call them out”. He called out everyone he didn’t name
This song about to be 10 years old now! That’s crazy!
@Devos With O on God
Kendrick is the greatest artist of our generation
I like the part where he explained how it changed hip hop
What im thinning. It wasnt even that clever or hard.
Kendrick and J Cole are the Pac and Biggie of our generation
Except they are way less iconic, especially cole
@@PICKLEEEJUICE who is more iconic from the east coast of the New wave of rappers than Cole....nobody, so respectfully, stfu 🤣
And Kendrick is a top 5 rapper of all time for sure, half of Pac and Biggie's iconic status cane from being murdered not discography. But please name a more iconic pair of rappers post 2010, don't worry I'll wait.
@@YoungBaklava Pac and Biggie were already huge before they died wtf are you talking about? Biggie sold out 70k seats to one of his shows or something..
also im talking about comparing them, they are way less iconic than biggie and pac
@@PICKLEEEJUICElet’s be real here, their discographies were way to little and they hadn’t been deep enough in their career to be considered iconic. PAC and biggie were great. Incredible honestly, but 70% of their fame and success was from death. Same as x same as juice, same as von, same as pop smoke, same as dolph, same as Mac miller, same as peep.
@@Aqu1ls_Curr3nt no it wasn’t, both biggie and pac hit diamond and were platinum a week into releasing their albums
Them being famous because they are dead is not true because look at Eminem
We played this song in my area and listened to it word for word dissecting it. One of the greatest guest verse.
Yup. L.A. boy now the King of New York.
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Loved the part where he explained how this changed hip hop
Nah, Wale soooo underrated!
I have always loved this song since it dropped and it's just now being blown up by CZcamsrs KEEP IT PUSHIN WE NEED PEOPLE TO REALIZE THIS IS WHAT RAP AND HIP HOP NEEDS NOT MORE TIKTOK STARS