The feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake has finally died down (maybe), but there is still a lot to unpack regarding the disturbing claims made in each of their respective diss tracks.
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At the heart of the rivalry was the complex issue of Black culture and what it means to authentically engage in it. Drake asserted that Lamar is rapโs fraudulent savior, while Kendrick insisted that Drake has commodified the meaningful art form in the most degrading way possible.
However, their most disconcerting jabs came at the cost of women. The light-hearted bars heard on โLike Thatโ and โPush Upsโ eventually transformed into petulant accusations of criminal wrongdoing. On โFamily Matters,โ Drake stated that Lamar physically abuses his fianceฬe Whitney Alford.
โWhen you put your hands on your girl, is it self-defense โcause she bigger than you?,โ the Canadian emcee rapped. Kendrick retorted with shocking allegations of his own on โMeet The Grahams.โ โ[Drake] and (Harvey) Weinstein shouldโ be โin a cell for the rest they life,โ the โDAMNโ artist said.
Kendrick also exclaimed that Drizzy โgot sex offendersโ on record label OVO โthat he keep on a monthly allowance.โ He doubled down on โNot Like Usโ where he calls Drake a โcertified pedophile.โ On โThe Heart Part 6,โ Drizzy said he expected Kendrick to use โthis Epstein angleโ and that heโd โnever look at no teenager twice.โ He also reiterated that Lamar has abused Alford.
It is disappointing that women became collateral damage when the two foes tried to embarrass each other on wax. However, this tactic is one we have seen in Hip-Hop time and time again.
On โHit โEm Up,โ Tupac infamously stated that he slept with The Notorious B.I.G.โs then wife Faith Evans. On โSuper Ugly [I Got Myself A Gun],โ Jay-Z said he slept with the mother of Nasโ child and โleft condoms on [his] baby-seat.โ
Even Chris Brown and Quavo argued over allegedly shared romantic partners during their recent feud. Drake and Kendrick werenโt airing out each otherโs dirty laundry about their alleged mistreatment of women in an attempt to better the lives of their victims.
They were being vindictive and petty, sinking as low as they could to humiliate their adversary. Drake and Kendrick werenโt breaking the mold when it comes to rap beefs โ they simply employed disgusting and predictable strategies to label themselves the victor.
The women in their songs werenโt seen as people, but objects, which further illustrates a theme that hip hop needs to reckon with.
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