Remember, #️⃣1️⃣7️⃣ is the number of The Q’ Movement that is associated with the Trump MAGA!… Movement. / White-🎩vs Black-🎩 / Good v Evil… Light v Darkness 😮
Or maybe bc he was busy waking up his son, telling him to pray, giving him tools to walk through life day by day, teaching him morals, integrity, and discipline
This is an interesting theory. I know that Kendrick doesn't really do interviews anymore. But I really hope that eventually, he (although I doubt that he ever will) writes a book or gives us fans an extended interview or podcast where he shares insights into his thought/artistic process.
Kendrick Lamar favorite cartoon character is Bugs Bunny and Kendrick Lamar Chinese Zodiac Sign is The Rabbit 🐇 and National Bugs Bunny Day is on April 30th
I meant to mention that Ozempic results are shown as soon as 2-3 weeks, which can equal up to 17 days. I used to work for GNC, so I know a bit about semiglutide
1:02 Well, that's interesting... why did he only do that for "Like" that and none of the other ones? Cause Meet the Grahams and Not Like Us had a different set up for sure. If anything, Euphoria' timing is something more interesting. Why wait for the other rappers to make an album till he made a diss? And only as a feature?
@thalmoragent9344 I believe he had a set of diss tracks made during the time period before he got on like that. It could of been talks amongst other people close to Kendrick that was leading him to pull the trigger
@UnkindlyHumble Yeah maybe... every rapper has a small community behind them, so perhaps some encouraged him to drop a diss. I just don't see why. FPS wasn't a diss, if anything, Cole just uplifted his old homie, so whoever in Kendrick's camp thought it was deserving of a diss definitely started something outta nothing But, it did get Drake outta here so, maybe for that, we should be grateful.
@@thalmoragent9344fps was disrespectful as hell towards Dot..Cole mentioned him as part of the big 3, but then proceeds to say he is like Muhammad Ali and the spiderman meme is just him and Drake. Drake has his who the GOAT bars, if i was Kendrick i would have taken it a certain way myself
So here's my thought. I think J Cole wanted to wake Lamar up and challenge him. Kendrick barely dissed Cole on like that, but Cole made 7 min drill to only apologize later on. Cole wanted to battle KDot, but then was told this isn't your battle. Cole was a little salty about it and proved it on Port Antonio
Kendrick Lamar is going to battle J Cole because J Cole Subliminal Sneak Dissed Kendrick Lamar on the song Port Antonio so Kendrick Lamar threw a response Sub right back at JCole on three songs from the album GNX songs like Wacced out Murals, Man in the Garden, and Scrabble Up
@@UnkindlyHumbleJ Cole knew that Kendrick Lamar was going to demolished Drake but on the song Port Antonio J Cole was back handed Shaded and Subliminal Sneak Diss Kendrick Lamar and J Cole was bigging up Drake so that means J Cole chose a side so Kendrick Lamar didn't take that kindly so Kendrick Lamar Big Stepped dropped his 6th studio album GNX on J Cole Mixtape The Warm Up that dropped on the same day as GNX and Kendrick Lamar is letting J Cole know that he is coming for him next for all of the Subliminals that J Cole been doing over a decade and till now so we will be having a Hip-Hop Rap Battle between Kendrick Lamar vs JCole next year 2025
@@UnkindlyHumble The reaction was that it was a light diss... cause it was supposed to be. 7MD wasn't meant to be nothing crazy, but obviously Drake and Kendrick were taking this shit dead seriously, so Cole was the only one keeping it 💯 and friendly Instead, the Beef was a lot more than just a Rap Battle Also, Cole didn't sneak diss Kendrick on Port Antonio, and if he did, Kendrick should've come out with an actual diss, not subliminals... didn't Kendrick say "Fuck Sneak Dissin" and "If I catch flight it's gonna be direct"? So why is Kendrick back tracking.
@@thalmoragent9344because they arent sneak disses. Everyone knows exactly who he is talking to. The hate the way you sneak diss line is directed towards the way Drake disses people in a way where only the target knows what he is talking about.
@tylerbrown565 But Cole ain't the only Kendrick is dissing on GNX, and there are whole videos talking about the rappers that Kendrick is likely talking about... And if Drake disses in a way that only the target knows he's talking about, then how would Kendrick know about anything/anyone else Drake supposedly disses but himself? That's two conflicting explanations, you get what I'm trying to say?
Remember, this is just theories, and everyone is free to come up with their own. I obviously didn't include already known theories.
Remember, #️⃣1️⃣7️⃣ is the number of The Q’ Movement that is associated with the Trump MAGA!… Movement. / White-🎩vs Black-🎩 / Good v Evil… Light v Darkness 😮
17 represents Drake's tastes in female partners
Or maybe bc he was busy waking up his son, telling him to pray, giving him tools to walk through life day by day, teaching him morals, integrity, and discipline
@elliotmark5093 you don't know nothing bout that lol
This is an interesting theory.
I know that Kendrick doesn't really do interviews anymore. But I really hope that eventually, he (although I doubt that he ever will) writes a book or gives us fans an extended interview or podcast where he shares insights into his thought/artistic process.
Kendrick Lamar favorite cartoon character is Bugs Bunny and Kendrick Lamar Chinese Zodiac Sign is The Rabbit 🐇 and National Bugs Bunny Day is on April 30th
My Gemini ♊️ bro got the iller knowledge, the homie speaks alot of truth. 💯🙏
@allunderground your welcome my Gemini bro 🙏🏽♊️💎❤️
@madman9040
Wait so... what if the Push Ups Diss happened after April 30th? 😅
April 30th was the Kendrick Lamar song Euphoria and Drake Alleged daughter Eternity birthday is on April 30th
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Interesting 🤔
I think the 17 days is a nod to XXXTENTATIONs debut album. Telling Drake he knows
@tylerbrown565 Someone mentioned that on one of their videos, and I didn't want to "steal it." But yes. 17 was released on August 2017
I'm also born on June 17th, 1995, so i understand about the personality trait i mentioned in the video.
I meant to mention that Ozempic results are shown as soon as 2-3 weeks, which can equal up to 17 days. I used to work for GNC, so I know a bit about semiglutide
1:02 Well, that's interesting... why did he only do that for "Like" that and none of the other ones? Cause Meet the Grahams and Not Like Us had a different set up for sure.
If anything, Euphoria' timing is something more interesting. Why wait for the other rappers to make an album till he made a diss? And only as a feature?
@thalmoragent9344 that's a good question
@thalmoragent9344 I believe he had a set of diss tracks made during the time period before he got on like that. It could of been talks amongst other people close to Kendrick that was leading him to pull the trigger
@UnkindlyHumble
Yeah maybe... every rapper has a small community behind them, so perhaps some encouraged him to drop a diss.
I just don't see why. FPS wasn't a diss, if anything, Cole just uplifted his old homie, so whoever in Kendrick's camp thought it was deserving of a diss definitely started something outta nothing
But, it did get Drake outta here so, maybe for that, we should be grateful.
@@thalmoragent9344fps was disrespectful as hell towards Dot..Cole mentioned him as part of the big 3, but then proceeds to say he is like Muhammad Ali and the spiderman meme is just him and Drake. Drake has his who the GOAT bars, if i was Kendrick i would have taken it a certain way myself
So here's my thought. I think J Cole wanted to wake Lamar up and challenge him. Kendrick barely dissed Cole on like that, but Cole made 7 min drill to only apologize later on. Cole wanted to battle KDot, but then was told this isn't your battle. Cole was a little salty about it and proved it on Port Antonio
Kendrick Lamar is going to battle J Cole because J Cole Subliminal Sneak Dissed Kendrick Lamar on the song Port Antonio so Kendrick Lamar threw a response Sub right back at JCole on three songs from the album GNX songs like Wacced out Murals, Man in the Garden, and Scrabble Up
@madman9040 J Cole saw the reaction to his 7 min drill and knew he had no chance at battling KDot
@@UnkindlyHumbleJ Cole knew that Kendrick Lamar was going to demolished Drake but on the song Port Antonio J Cole was back handed Shaded and Subliminal Sneak Diss Kendrick Lamar and J Cole was bigging up Drake so that means J Cole chose a side so Kendrick Lamar didn't take that kindly so Kendrick Lamar Big Stepped dropped his 6th studio album GNX on J Cole Mixtape The Warm Up that dropped on the same day as GNX and Kendrick Lamar is letting J Cole know that he is coming for him next for all of the Subliminals that J Cole been doing over a decade and till now so we will be having a Hip-Hop Rap Battle between Kendrick Lamar vs JCole next year 2025
@@UnkindlyHumble
The reaction was that it was a light diss... cause it was supposed to be. 7MD wasn't meant to be nothing crazy, but obviously Drake and Kendrick were taking this shit dead seriously, so Cole was the only one keeping it 💯 and friendly
Instead, the Beef was a lot more than just a Rap Battle
Also, Cole didn't sneak diss Kendrick on Port Antonio, and if he did, Kendrick should've come out with an actual diss, not subliminals... didn't Kendrick say "Fuck Sneak Dissin" and "If I catch flight it's gonna be direct"?
So why is Kendrick back tracking.
@@thalmoragent9344because they arent sneak disses. Everyone knows exactly who he is talking to. The hate the way you sneak diss line is directed towards the way Drake disses people in a way where only the target knows what he is talking about.
@tylerbrown565
But Cole ain't the only Kendrick is dissing on GNX, and there are whole videos talking about the rappers that Kendrick is likely talking about...
And if Drake disses in a way that only the target knows he's talking about, then how would Kendrick know about anything/anyone else Drake supposedly disses but himself?
That's two conflicting explanations, you get what I'm trying to say?