It's interesting reading everyone's reactions to this. People treat it as a court of public opinion thing, like we're in court and the audiance is the jury. Like the audience is the target. Like we're all going to vote on it. But that's not the case. Kendrick's audience was one person. He's trying to get that man to kill himself, straight up. He's trying to get that man to never show his face again. People are talking about the songs like they're normal songs, talking about replay value and energy. Our experiences of this song are irrelevant. Our opinions have no bearing. Kendrick is acting like he's at war and is surrounding his target from all sides, cutting off utilities, cutting off supplies, literally trying to starve him out until he ends it like Hitler. That's how this feels. Us talking about how the beats make us feel has nothing to do with anything. This isn't WWE, this isn't entertainment anymore.