How Kendrick Lamar Took The Crown (The FULL Rap Civil War Timeline)
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A video about the battle between Kendrick Lamar, Drake, and J Cole.
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Timestamps:
01:08 - The Beginning of Drake and Kendrick's Relationshop
02:06 - Where it all changed
04:19 - Cole and Kendrick
05:11 - Battle of the 2010s
06:01 - Ghost writing allegations
06:34 - 2016-2018
07:34 - 2019-2022
08:46 - The Rap Civil War
We’re a few days removed from K-Dot’s legendary performance at the Kia forum in Los Angeles, and what a moment it was. We saw performances from a number of west coast artists both new and old. The show essentially served as a victory lap for the West Coast and for Kendrick himself as he comes off his win in a battle for the ages against arguably the biggest artist in the world Aubrey Drake Graham.
The two have been at the forefront of the music game for the past decade creating chart topping records along with classic projects. Now of course there’s been a long time never ending debate on who the goat of this generation really is, and the 3 primary candidates always came down to J. Cole, Drake, and Kendrick Lamar. All 3 had a legitimate case for the crown and fan bases would argue endlessly on forums, blog sites, and comment sections debating on who the greatest MC really is.
But after all these years the unthinkable happened and we actually got to see them duke it out in a full 12 round slug fest where we have an official champion. Now does this mean that Kendrick is the true certified goat? Well in the sprit of competition then I guess you can say yes. But if you’re a person who values consistency and numbers then you may still go the other way and say Drake. But in the court of public opinion it appears that Kendrick may have very well taken the crown for himself.
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Cole telling him he got his chin out take your best shot is nasty work 😭
Can't wait for the Not Like Us video!!!
@dfxstudios
Ай бұрын
It's gonna be a moment
I think it was the "Right now I feel like Muhammad Ali" line from J Cole that bothered Kendrick and made him respond on Like That.
@NathanBLTZ
27 күн бұрын
Nah, it was Drake sneak dissing him for almost a decade
Those were harsh words 😂….Only a Canadian mixed man would say that 😂😂😂
@dfxstudios
29 күн бұрын
😂
Whoever thinks Mr morale is boring, needs therapy lol
Love Cole but I look at him differently after this.
@dfxstudios
29 күн бұрын
I hear you!
@evangelinefuller7667
29 күн бұрын
Don't count J out. I think a conversation was had and Kendrick said "bruh, let me handle it ". J couldn't have buried drake like Kendrick did. Js😊
@Tira-rk6zz
27 күн бұрын
Thank you! I lost nearly all my respect for him, especially bc they go back
No way you just said some people consider 4 your eyez only Cole’s worst work 😂
@dfxstudios
Ай бұрын
That project put a lot of folks to sleep dog 😂😂 I liked it personally
@unluckydreamer
Ай бұрын
@@dfxstudios most fans would say it is at least in his top 3 projects
1. Kendrick 2. J Cole 3. Drake
@dfxstudios
29 күн бұрын
I have Cole 3
@Linfindores
21 күн бұрын
@@dfxstudioswhy cole is the better rapper with better quality in his discography with no ghostwriters & and even outrapped him in FATD i don’t see how Drake can be #2
@dfxstudios
21 күн бұрын
Love Cole but I think drake has a better body of work overall
@Linfindores
21 күн бұрын
@@dfxstudios not really when a lot his past albums have been not up to par & a lot of it has little to no depth Cole has quality albums that have much more depth & power behind it not just talking about black issues but also talking about his human emotions that I’ve only heard few rappers do at his level. Only Kendrick has that same level & he wrote those bodies of work on his own.
Drake is still the goat