Well yeah I didnt Say they were 11,000 different people but you can clearly tell it’s more people then usual especially with the reaction going viral.Maybe….But thats not 11,000 different individuals
Thats like when Wrestlemania claim to have 150,000 people over two nights when it’s mostly the same 75k people both nights lol
Ish stone face during the Kendrick parts is killing meGreat episode, Joe was on point with his analysis
Ish:
I’m really glad they took the time to hammer him for that. Drake made some awful decisions during this battle that exposed just how disconnected he is from this shyt.
“Come get his legacy out of my house” is wild flagrant for no reason. Who the fukk heard that line and was like “yeah fukk Pharrell!!”? Who the fukk has beef with PHARRELL?? Are you insane?
The supposed face of the rap game out here collecting hip hop memorabilia and rubbing it in the culture’s face like Martin Shkreli. Weird white boy shyt
Joe Budden on pump it up says “ma, I wanna fall in love like I’m Cupid”
Cupid isn’t the one who falls in love..
But it’s just rap..a play on words…it’s not that serious and we know what he means and accept it for what it is
It’s the same exact thing with the b sharp line
Ish's contribution was valuable to this pod because he was the foil to their opinion. It wouldn't have been much of a discussion if he wasn't there.
They made Ish look validated when they got so critical of that line. Joe talked about hating the hiphop fact checkers. But fact checkers are the main reason most people would know there isnt a b sharp. And sounds like technically there may be a b sharp,i didnt understand what Flip read out.
B sharp does exist in music. In Western music theory, B sharp is an enharmonic equivalent of C natural. This means that although B sharp and C natural are named differently, they sound the same in equal temperament tuning, which is commonly used in modern Western music. The notation of B sharp might be used for several reasons, such as maintaining the correct notation in a particular key or ensuring that each degree of a scale has a unique note name.