Drake prolly not doing anything until Kendrick drops a response to cole at this pointwaiting on drake
You fantasizing about hypothetical post mortem murals for a perfectly healthy man. Ayo whats up with you nikkas ?Kenny changing the game for a month straight.
It's just...different
They'll paint MURALS when he's gone
You don't know what a sublimal isGreat diss track but this is not a real beef, all this subliminal disses smh say the man's name dammit
His hit cause they were actually trueWait. So nikkas gassed them bullshyt Kendrick bars. But trying to say this is weak? Wow.
Breh did the rap equivalent of cheddar bobbing himself with some of the lines on thisj cole talking about putting nikkas to sleep
Cole’s delivery>>>his actual lyricism.I can see why people would think so, so I'm not mad at that.
But for me, I'd still take Kendrick over Cole, lyrically. Dude's never said anything that's impressed me. I can see that he's trying his hardest to rap well, but he just sounds too dry to me. Soulless. So no matter how much I've tried for the past 14 years to get into his music, he's always bored me. And I'm definitely one of those people that's always searching for lyrics in MC's, but Cole just never did it for me.
I still throw on a few tracks from KOD, and the early sh*t from him, but not a lot though. He's still missing something, to me.
So far today, I've seen exactly 1 person who got this situation right...
Kendrick: Bait
Cole: Bait
Kendrick: REAL diss
Cole: REAL diss
Winner decided on the last 2 songs, 1st 2 irrelevant
Cole’s delivery>>>his actual lyricism.
His aggressive delivery fools people into thinking what he’s actually saying is nice.
His vocabulary is really simple but he delivers it in an easily accessible way which is why some folks like yourself aren't impressed by what he’s saying and why some think he’s killing shyt.
Cole’s delivery>>>his actual lyricism.
His aggressive delivery fools people into thinking what he’s actually saying is nice.
His vocabulary is really simple but he delivers it in an easily accessible way which is why some folks like yourself aren't impressed by what he’s saying and why some think he’s killing shyt.
I do want to comment about the replay value discourse I’ve seen on Twitter
Obviously replay value matters, the desire to want to revisit a song/album over and over matters. But does it automatically make it better? For example, I’ve rewatched The Wood way more than I have Malcolm X, but does that make The Wood a better quality film than Malcolm X or does it just mean it’s more fun to revisit?
Just a thought, I know music and film isn’t a one to one comparison