Singles Kendrick Lamar - Not Like Us (Drake Diss)

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I think this is culturally more damaging than Ether and I would've never thought I'd be saying this. But this shyt is really menacing and the fact that is radiois also crazy. Never been a K Dot fan but this is an amazing W.


Drake shoulda never tried to joke about slavery.
So far it definitely is. And that’s wild.
 

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I'm coming along towards this opinion too. I feel like Ether started out as a hip hop thing we (fans, nerds, rappers, etc) talked about and then at some point it entered mainstream consciousness to the point where today you can hear an Asian guy on ESPN use it as a verb to describe a sports event. Whereas with this battle everything started on such a higher level because of how much bigger rap music is today culturally, plus the way social media spreads everything so quickly.

Then you add in the fact that it quickly became a hit record that clubs are STILL blasting. Not even on some flavor of the month shyt. It's been over a month and I still faintly hear that bassline in the distance coming from outside my crib's windows. How many hit diss songs have there ever been? Back 2 Back and Sweet Home Alabama are the only other ones I can think of lol.
bolded is facts. same w/ the word "stan"

prob didn't really hear either in the mainstream like we used it on SOHH back then till like maybe Early-mid 2010's.
 

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I'm coming along towards this opinion too. I feel like Ether started out as a hip hop thing we (fans, nerds, rappers, etc) talked about and then at some point it entered mainstream consciousness to the point where today you can hear an Asian guy on ESPN use it as a verb to describe a sports event. Whereas with this battle everything started on such a higher level because of how much bigger rap music is today culturally, plus the way social media spreads everything so quickly.

Then you add in the fact that it quickly became a hit record that clubs are STILL blasting. Not even on some flavor of the month shyt. It's been over a month and I still faintly hear that bassline in the distance coming from outside my crib's windows. How many hit diss songs have there ever been? Back 2 Back and Sweet Home Alabama are the only other ones I can think of lol.
This is a diss song? :wtf:
 
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I think this is culturally more damaging than Ether and I would've never thought I'd be saying this. But this shyt is really menacing and the fact that is radiois also crazy. Never been a K Dot fan but this is an amazing W.


Drake shoulda never tried to joke about slavery.


Ether had a man crying LIVE on the radio

Not Like Us has a man spiraling out IN REAL TIME on social media


Interesting dichotomy….
 

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bolded is facts. same w/ the word "stan"

prob didn't really hear either in the mainstream like we used it on SOHH back then till like maybe Early-mid 2010's.
It's funny cause I was on reddit yesterday and somebody was asking where stan came from. Somebody answered confidently as fukk that it came from someone combining fan+stalker. Good theory but I laid out that it came from Em's song and really took off when Nas used it in Ether.
 
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