Dody6 Is Now Homeless 4 Months After His Feature On Kendrick Lamar's GNX / "That fukking song with Kendrick aint change shyt"

tehparadox

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You thought Kendrick would give them a look on tour :mjlol:

Kendrick is for Kendrick. He really ran to give Carti features cause he knew it would be the biggest album of the year. Couldn’t even give Mustard a verse
You're a clown...


He took Mustard on tour, is promoting his name at every show, and gave him 2 of the biggest hits :dame::comeon:

And ran to carti? he directed the album :dead:
 
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“Don't even go back to your hood and plant no money trees”

:mjgrin:

Pedo Papi mighta been on to something.
Its been confirmed has done more for LA, than Drake ever done for Toronto lol
Matter of fact, Kendrick has done more for Africa, than what all rappers from this era (combined) have done for their own city :dead:
 

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Dody6, this is your moment—having a feature on Kendrick’s album is huge. Here’s how you capitalize on it and stack your paper while building your legacy:


1. Brand & Image Lock-In



  • Update All Platforms Immediately: Change your bios everywhere (“Featured on Kendrick Lamar’s #1 album of the year”). Pin the song, post BTS footage, clips, and interviews. Let people know you’re next up.
  • Press Run: Do interviews on podcasts (No Jumper, Say Cheese, LA Leakers, etc.). Hit radio, blogs, YouTube reaction channels—milk the buzz.



2. Drop Your Own Music




  • Strike while it’s hot: Drop a solo single or EP ASAP. Include a lyric or visual nod to the Kendrick track—ride that wave hard.
  • Music Video: High quality. Make it clear you’re not just a feature artist. Give them a reason to stay after hearing you with Kendrick.



3. Monetize Your Story



  • Merchandise: “Dody6 x Kendrick” inspired drops (with your own spin). T-shirts, hoodies, limited collabs with local LA designers.
  • NFTs / Digital Drops: If your fanbase is tapped into Web3, sell exclusive content or behind-the-scenes.


4. Leverage the Industry Heat



  • Secure Management or Booking Agent: You’ll start getting offers—be ready to filter and negotiate. Don’t sign desperation deals.
  • Get on Features & Shows: Other artists will want that “Kendrick magic” by association—charge for features and ask for show slots.




5. Social Proof & Content




  • Social Media Strategy: Post freestyles, behind-the-scenes, fan reactions to your verse, clips from interviews. Engage with comments. Respond to fans.
  • YouTube Channel: Break down your verse. Give people a reason to follow you, not just the feature.




6. Reach Out for Strategic Partnerships



  • Brand Deals: Especially in LA—look for streetwear brands, cannabis brands, local venues. Use the “Kendrick Co-Sign” energy.
  • Sync Licensing: Pitch your own music to get placed in shows, ads, video games.
This is honestly great advice, and really this work shouldve been put in before the song even dropped to begin with
 

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“Don't even go back to your hood and plant no money trees”

:mjgrin:

Pedo Papi mighta been on to something.
Thats the big difference between Kendrick and Drake.

Drake talks about doing shyt for his city.
Kendrick doesn't say anything, but what he does is so big that it starts making noise :mjgrin:

It's been reported Kdot has donated more than what Drake earns in a calendar year :mjgrin:
 

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Homie had my favorite verse on the album. I hope he grows from this and realize the set don’t give two fukks about him. He’s screaming this and that but now homeless on the set smh

Let’s hope somebody tries to teach him financial literacy and he gets it together when he gets that lump sum from GNX.

I honestly thought Kendrick would’ve had these dudes open for him during the tour.

For a STADIUM tour? Absolutely fukking not, breh. :mjlol:

That said, brehs ain't shyt for acting like they care about breh's wellbeing just because of this fukking never ending rap beef.
 

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AZ talks about seeing his life changed with his feature on gnx :wow:
And considering his journey, his new deal and whats planned for him, he benefited from a feature way more than any artist ever benefited from working with Drake :wow:


Dot era


Drake exploiting artist, Kendrick helping them elevate their art :blessed::ohhh:
 

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Too bad for him, but payday never happens so soon after an album release. And nikka should have done something instead of doing drugs thinking that feature would pay for that crap :comeon:
 

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If you listen to Chike's interview and how he handled things, that's the blueprint. Somebody even pulled Lefty's coatails and got him somewhat in line to do the same shyt.

He ain't just go in there to be in awe of Kendrick and the moment, Q told him to soak up game. Left talmbout he found god sitting next to DOT, you can make it into a joke but it seems like he's taking it to heart and really trying to align his life toward something besides being a crash out, who knows if he can stay on that path.
This.
That other dude saying Lefty was somewhat already "popular"...thats wrong. He used to be blacklisted from a lot of venues. That feature alone literally made the black community accept him, he's now touring and working with Quik, Problem, Xzibit, TDE,...
 
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