Your dad was right about the "black man" line, he was addressing Adonis, basically talking how even if he light skinned he is more "black man" than Drake if he does not adopt his father’s ways about the culture.
@lynetteminuteАй бұрын
Yeah, and he means literal pushups and discipline etc. In the next bar, he mentions ozempic, a diabetes medication that many celebrities have been using as a weight loss hack.
@Matty80822Ай бұрын
yeah he is literally talking to adonis. he's saying skin color or degree isn't the issue, while taking a stab at drake for changing his own in either direction when it benefits him
@thandondwandwe3987Ай бұрын
Yeah, dad caught on he just missing the underlying info but in this track Kendrick is pretty straight forward with what he's saying while addressing each individual person in the song
@kenyafromcaliАй бұрын
@@Matty80822And Dot is silly for that. Adonis is NOT a black kid. 😂😂😂
@michaelacuna5142Ай бұрын
@@kenyafromcali Kendrick is saying Adonis is black because his grandfather is a black man, not talking skin tone, that he needs to not be like Drake and act black when it suits him and different cultures to get ahead or who he is around. And to be true to his heritage and not assimilate into white mainstream culture.
@AlaskaAdVANturesАй бұрын
“We have made it to current time”. Now you’re only 2 tracks behind lol. Wild times
@SoundTracxАй бұрын
might be 3 here soon xD
@meld.4784Ай бұрын
3 now…Drake just dropped again
@lmichelle80sbabyАй бұрын
😂😂😂
@dffgffffffddddddddddАй бұрын
3 tracks behind
@mrs.snell87Ай бұрын
Crazy right?? I low-key hope Dot takes the night off because I wanna go to bed 😂😭
@shabbyLawАй бұрын
Yes, he is calling Adonis a Black man not Drake. Your dad is correct.
@error81198 күн бұрын
he’s calling them both black. He’s showing Adonis that being black isn’t something that’s defined but just your skin color or who your parents are. It’s about how you act, it’s about how you carry yourself, and how you treat your family. All things Kendrick also says Drake lacks.
@Dr.S3psisАй бұрын
Dad understood this so much better than other people reacting on youtube.
@the_great363614 күн бұрын
well he is a real dad , unlike bbl drizzy
@vomz937611 күн бұрын
@@the_great3636aye yo man chill 🤣
@error81198 күн бұрын
@@the_great3636ong, he knew something about that😂
@user-yt9dh3bi9k6 күн бұрын
He does its incredible
@MICjordanTPRАй бұрын
As a black dude with a white mom, I immediately picked up that he wasn't going at Drake because of things he can't control (he wouldn't have said that about J Cole), but because of his _relationship TO_ blackness. I'm glad he clarified that explicitly with this song so everybody could understand.
@whatreallymatters571Ай бұрын
Dude if that's you in the picture, you aren't a BLACK dude, you have a with mother, making you biracial, you also look white, meaning you go through life being treated as a white man. Y'all love denying biology. Kendrick knows y'all love tying yourselves to black culture to gain clout and acceptance and says that as long as Adonis doesn't go Drake's route, he's fine with it. He's also just shitting on Drake for his anti black actions while claiming to be black. Cole is also a biracial man who was raised by his white mother but because of white supremacy, gets treated like a black man and the community has a large problem with letting lighter skinned biracials stand in their biracial truths if they look more black.
@Doomer253Ай бұрын
Facts. People forget it ain't just 'Race'. It's your Heritage and Ethnicity/culture. Hell I'd consider Eminem blacker than Drake and J Cole has zero problems being both black and in community with other black people.
@Sammsy112629 күн бұрын
You ain't black nigha lmao "excuse me.. as a black man with white parents...I get it.."
@gifi1127 күн бұрын
Thank. Dot never mention Drake race or color.
@Sammsy112626 күн бұрын
@@gifi11 I'm strokin my sh-- watchin this
@adrianTurbogocrazyАй бұрын
That “you a black man” line is to reestablish to Adonis that though he is multiracial he is still black and can identify as black because he has black lineage and to do so proudly without cosplaying different black identities like Drake does. Drake being a “white boy” isn’t about him being biracial, it’s about his inability to truly know himself as a man of color and where he fits in with black culture.
@cbee402Ай бұрын
yeah dad got it straight away but young homie was still spun by the catchy bar before it 🤣
@PLUTOXGOATАй бұрын
Just out of curiosity, what does drake actually do that makes him not a black man or pretends to be other identifies. Appreciate if you could explain further
@mrjordan411Ай бұрын
Right lmao. I don’t know how the kid missed that 😂
@sampam3334Ай бұрын
@@PLUTOXGOAThe was raised by his white mother in the suburbs of Canada. Culturally he was raised to be a Jewish man. So he’s basically cosplaying as a black man who grew up in the hood. The way he talks, how often his accent changes depending on who he’s around, how he dresses, the way he acts, is all basically an act. He became a rapper when he was a grown man so his identity was already established (his Canadian identity). And then he becomes a rapper and then becomes a completely different person. Someone like Eminem would be considered more ‘black’ than Drake in this context because of Eminem’s upbringing and the environment he grew up in. So no one looks at him as an imposter. But with Drake, it’s like - when and how did he become who he is? It’s an act for profit. And he wants to fit in so badly because he can’t accept who he is. If he was himself and wasn’t constantly assuming other people’s identities, hip hop community would embrace him more. So it’s not really about race.
@kaveh8104Ай бұрын
@@sampam3334I think even if he was raised to be a jewish person, his skin color still effected his life. Like i can't imagine that he never experienced discrimination/racism im his life growing up in the 90s. But I get that he didn't grow up being involved in the culture.
@topnotchj209Ай бұрын
Na you don’t understand the beginning was a letter to his son everything he said was directed to his son
@ThatBoiMaineyАй бұрын
Yeah he actually talked his dad into the wrong thing. His father actually understood it right smh.
@user-wf2ng2dj8fАй бұрын
Bro doesn't understand 😂 this simple statement how he reacts
@jaelee2328Ай бұрын
pops broke this shit down better than kai.
@BookiePoohАй бұрын
He called Adonis a black man because Drake WOULD be if he was about his culture and didn’t switch whenever the situation benefited him
@kenyafromcaliАй бұрын
He definitely won’t be. Sir!
@younglord6409Ай бұрын
Yes yes yes
@bambina5604Ай бұрын
Be like us if you want to be in the club? Sounds like high school.
@BookiePoohАй бұрын
@@bambina5604 If that’s you’re takeaway, I love that for you. Bless your heart 🫶🏾
@bambina5604Ай бұрын
@@BookiePooh classic passive aggressiveness
@alessandrobarboza2240Ай бұрын
All the oldhead reactors are witnessing the revival of peak hip hop
@vredelingАй бұрын
Hell yeah
@Sarcastic672Ай бұрын
Not peak hip hop ..but hip hop being brought back to life!!!
@StrawberryfearsforeverАй бұрын
Hmm they already witnessed peak hip-hop in the 90s. YALL are getting the chance to witness it fir the first time. This is just bringing it back for us.
@alessandrobarboza2240Ай бұрын
@@Strawberryfearsforever true dat
@vredelingАй бұрын
That’s why he said revival, right? Think we are all acknowledging last week is something special.. for oldies and youngsters.
@JJ-6455Ай бұрын
The father son bond here is golden
@user-yt9dh3bi9k6 күн бұрын
Never had it so I love 2 see it
@chucknthewildАй бұрын
These guys got y’all working overtime 😂😂😂
@fueledbyproblems_27 күн бұрын
Kendrick really put a lot of emotion on that last verse, we can hear his voice shaking and angry, and that "fuck a rap battle, this a long life battle with yourself" really gave me goosebumps
@Rae77717 күн бұрын
You could feel how mad he was fr. I had chills
@LarryFisherman742Ай бұрын
Makes me so happy that ur pops understands why kendrick is attacking drakes blackness
@DonCaban252Ай бұрын
First verse was ALL FOR ADONIS. You were wrong, dad was right 🤷🏽♂️
@asafo.academic.lectures17 күн бұрын
Dear Adonis.....
@carlosnunes92917 күн бұрын
Yeah but it can get confusing, especially when Kendrick talks about being a bitch even if you got bitches within Adonis’s verse which was towards Drake.
@asafo.academic.lectures17 күн бұрын
@@carlosnunes929 He is tellimg Adonis not to be his dad known to be with lots of women, when you write a letter to someone its just 1 person so I don't get the confusion
@peterg695315 күн бұрын
@@carlosnunes929 its not confusing if you just listen to it. he prefaces this with him wanting to be his mentor. JUST LISTEN
@lukedoves13 күн бұрын
@@carlosnunes929 how u get drake from a piece of advice directed towards adonis lmao
@redbaboonass4416Ай бұрын
Its cool/crazy that ur father now understands rap lines better than u at times. He was correct about a lot of what Drake was saying but u were misdirecting him. Either way props to the both of u.
@stephgonzal1Ай бұрын
For context, Drake has a weird history of befriending underage girls in the industry (Millie bobbi brown and Billie eilish) even commented on Billie’s 18th bday post (I’ve been waiting) so to say he’s a potential P3do isn’t far off of what he’s shown himself.
@Summertyme75Ай бұрын
He's appearing to be a groomer. He'll play the long game with teenagers and wait until they're legal
@mclovinit2213Ай бұрын
That “I’ve been waiting” comment turned out to be fabricated. Drake isn’t that stupid to comment something like that.
@relicscraps21 күн бұрын
@@mclovinit2213yea but kissing a teenager on stage isn’t stupid huh?
@mclovinit221321 күн бұрын
@@relicscraps I didn’t mention that because the original comment didn’t….
@relicscraps21 күн бұрын
@@mclovinit2213 ah sry bout that
@klz9500Ай бұрын
Sometimes you're on here correcting your dad when he's actually right and you're wrong. I would stop assuming he's not as good as you at interpreting things. Even though he doesn't know the hip hop world he is an older man that understands nuance better than you.
@dopesoul717919 күн бұрын
I agree. Lol he has no idea what he’s talking about. The dad is spot on a lot of the time
@liathompson2332Ай бұрын
One thing Kendrick is is aware. I told several people after Meet The Grahams that Kenny was going to release a bop to alleviate the devastation of Meet The Grahams. It was too heavy to leave with it
@jbcaАй бұрын
Drake’s latest track (less than an hour ago) feels like less a rebuttal and more of an unintentional confession As a Torontonian I’m embarrassed. At least we still have The Weeknd
@BigBxlgeАй бұрын
“I’m too famous to be a pedo” like cmon bro he coulda came with something much better
@stinkyrodentАй бұрын
Feel he's tryna hit back on kendrick's quick timing by dropping something subpar n mundane rushed - should've spent more time on it Drake
@skorge987987Ай бұрын
Drake saying kendrick knew he was gonna use the Epstein angle is funny because Kendrick didn't even mention Jeff Epstein, he called him weinstein after harvey weinstein, drake is a clown lmao
@TomBruhhАй бұрын
"If I was fucking young girls, I promise I'd have been arrested..." looooool that's not how it works drake, or should I say bbl drizzy.
@therelinquished4751Ай бұрын
@BigBxlge did Drake forget about cosby and R Kelly the dumb fuck
@acepapa4145Ай бұрын
that wooooooo from daddy,is priceless
@nh7680Ай бұрын
He's saying Drake cheated to lose weight using Ozempic. You have to be diabetic with a lot of body fat and high A1C to be a candidate for Ozempic and Drake is just using it to lose weight.
@llehsirАй бұрын
"What is an Ozempic" took me out lol
@mendy_tha_prosaicАй бұрын
The synchronized "ahhh" by Kai and Dad around 25:12 is all the DNA test you'll need lol
@ouuflyyАй бұрын
I thought exactly the same lol
@furrybproductionsАй бұрын
Even in him bringing in Drake's family to this song, he was able address them with apologies for having to bring them into it and mostly to express how terrible Drake is not to necessarily reveal anything about them personally. In making the most disrespectful song of all time, he still was able to make it a song that he can share with his kids when they grow up and they can be proud of what he said. The man did the impossible.
@MuddyTubMediaАй бұрын
I have despised drake for a solid 15 years. I love what’s happening
@corinnababyyyАй бұрын
We were waiting for this 😂👏🏼
@merry_christmas28 күн бұрын
Same. Degrassi teen desperate to remain relevant at the cost of others. It says a lot that so many people get fed up sticking around him for too long.
@annetteharmon619414 сағат бұрын
Same here been waiting for a real one to drop the hammer on his fake ass DMX said it best hate the way he talks the way he walks I just don't like him 😅😅😅
@danielkonradsson592Ай бұрын
I really like your dad, he seems like a genuine cool guy. Blessings to you both 🙏🏾
@danielkonradsson592Ай бұрын
And your dad got the lyrics way better 😂😂😂🙏🏾
@pdg90Ай бұрын
The most genius line in this whole song is “You need to know that love is Eternity and trumps all pain, I’ll tell you who your father is just play this song when it rains” He’s letting Drake know that he knows your daughter’s name.
@adrianwalters2318Ай бұрын
Bro listen to your Dad Kendrick is saying Adonis is a black man not Drake
@HeyItsALX20 күн бұрын
Pops killed it.
@caroldanvers5005Ай бұрын
He was talking to his son (Adonis) that entire 1st part. His Mom (Sandra) then his Dad (Dennis) and then his "daughter" (babygirl) and to Drake (Aubrey) at the end.
@edtrevino101991Ай бұрын
your dad is the fresh eyes that this beef need what a video!
@MaxineShaw_84Ай бұрын
🎯
@furrybproductionsАй бұрын
I like how Kendrick exposes Drake and his father's symbiotic relationship how they both feed off of each other's addictions, Drake's addiction to acceptance from the black community so he uses his dad's old crime ties for clout and his father continually taking money, and how as a result of him using him for clout he should get even more since it's the key to his success.
@lboogey21Ай бұрын
Dad was right. He was calling Adonis a black man. Not Drake.
@od785025 күн бұрын
Yeah not sure how he even came to that conclusion with the lyrics right in front of him. Dad understood the lyrics better.
@sriramkasyap6590Ай бұрын
Brother regarding the black man thing your dad was right. I think he was onto something. Better let him run with his train of thought.
@DatsAhVibeАй бұрын
Apparently Drake has on multiple occasions spoken to or have inappropriate actions towards females… Ex. Milli Bobbi Brown and Haley Bieber were both talked to by Drake when they were minors
@adrianTurbogocrazyАй бұрын
The Hadids as well
@Summertyme75Ай бұрын
Billie eilish too
@serenedarlingsАй бұрын
he went to kylie jenners sweet 16 as a 27 year old and theres a pic of him kissing her cheek and grabbing her neck
@admetussenatorofthesullane7759Ай бұрын
Canadian z!onist rapper, Aubrey Graham, late 30s, white male, 6’0. Wanted for sxual relations with minors
@weirdguy1495Ай бұрын
He also groped, kissed, and flirted with a 17-year-old *during a concert*.
@opticaldelusion13Ай бұрын
Listen, we do NOT care if it’s not a first reaction. we STILL wanna see yalls reaction to They Not Like Us!!! Pls consider doing a 2nd run through 🙏🏽 🧎🏽♀️
@applejacks6237Ай бұрын
You guys should just listen first and then look at lyrics afterwards. Reading ahead ruins the experience
@wesleygrootjans8906Ай бұрын
Nah mate I'm not here only for your dad, your commentary and background information is actually really cool to hear as a European who is completely unaware of what any of the lines mean and refer to. Good videos!
@nontoxicpaintАй бұрын
I'm Australian and even I know
@camillemayers103Ай бұрын
I'm so sorry that your camera cut off. This battle has you and your Daddy working like you're on a chain gang!😂
@MICjordanTPRАй бұрын
So in general the 5% Nation believes that 85% of humans lack knowledge of self, 10% of people have it but misuse it for wicked aims, and 5% (the poor righteous teachers) possess true knowledge of self that they deploy as the Creator intends. This particular aspect of their philosophy has become somewhat pervasive throughout hiphop culture regardless of religious affiliation or background. It's sort of like a modern version of the Pareto Principle, reflecting the intensified concentration of pretty much everything into small percentages of the population.
@JohncenasuncleАй бұрын
I had no idea alchemist produced this it makes sense this beat is so nasty
@clarkkent52Ай бұрын
Love these guys...amazing keep promoting positive father n son relations..the world needs it
@Ashley__Rose21 күн бұрын
Crazy how all the Kendrick reaction videos have way more views than Drake’s. Lol I love that.
@carbondated21Ай бұрын
Hes saying to Adonis, you have black blood and therefore are black. Honor that blackness even when it isnt necessarily benificial for success. Hes saying dont cut corners (litterally of med packs), instead do pushups to get your body right.
@BruceReactsАй бұрын
He calls Aubrey a white boy because he was raised mostly in the Jewish community, but called Adonis Black because he is being raised in the culture, no matter what you feel about Aubrey.
@kokorosyumeАй бұрын
Noooo, it’s not just that he was raised in the Jewish community, it’s how he moves as an adult. How is his son being raised in “the culture” with DRAKE for a father and a white mother? lol, it’s still possible for Adonis to develop a better relationship with blackness than drakes but still.
@maggiebgsuАй бұрын
i love your videos. my husband and i sit down and watch them bc we’re also deep thinkers and analyzers, so we both appreciate your unbiased and informative content 💖💖
@rashadhartzog656024 күн бұрын
Dad was correct he was talking to the child
@smokeyyyy15Ай бұрын
Your dad is really smart he knows the bars on first listens.
@yazzu_7013Ай бұрын
Was waiting for this !
@kmcelligott429 күн бұрын
Just stumbled upon your channel with Beach House, then to Dear Mama by Tupac and had to watch this one (Kendrick and Tupac are incredible poets/writers/lyricists) and I also peeped Dad wearing a Tupac shirt in newer previews! I'm so so happy to have discovered you guys
@RicoSoprano_Ай бұрын
No he was talking to Adonis when he said your a black man. Never code switch be proud of who he is. Your dad was right about that. Damn I really wanted to see y’all reaction to Kendrick latest track that was just a victory lap song
@dararebreedАй бұрын
Bro...no one has to substantiate their claims about the other person. Winning/losing is based on the impact & believability of claims IN THE MOMENT. A winner is solidified long before we all figure out whether claims are true or not.
@MaxineShaw_84Ай бұрын
Unfortunately, you also just accurately described ours news media cycle. The truth always matters but that initial opinion from the public court is a hard case to beat.
@Summertyme75Ай бұрын
Yeah, you're right. The truth might have mattered more if the battle were close. Unfortunately for Drake, even if Kendrick lied, the song is still really good and will stand the test of time. 20 years from now, anyone listening to it for the first time will have the same reaction dad and kai had at the end.
@dararebreedАй бұрын
@@Summertyme75 exactly
@dploy619Ай бұрын
The darkest diss track of all time omg it’s scary
@MrSmegmasteveАй бұрын
This is such a 🔥🔥🔥 diss track. The dark simple beat really goes with these dark lyrics.
@brit331Ай бұрын
Grew facial hair because he understood being a beard just fit him better omg If y’all don’t know, “a beard” is like when you’re in a heterosexual relationship to cover up for being gay
@josesoypingaАй бұрын
I had a great time reacting to this with you guys hahaha
@ohmyv3gatronАй бұрын
Have discipline opposed to getting plastic surgery, cutting corners instead of cheating
@hollyvickers2497Ай бұрын
You should record it again! We'd still enjoy it knowing it's not the first listen.
@vvn8066Ай бұрын
Now we need someone in the (front)room into gossip and tea outside of the hip hop community 😅 I love that nobody knows what ozempic does or is🖤 Enjoy watching your content, just joint my dad to a soul festival, it’s nice to see generations enjoying music together. Hope that makes sense, not a native speaker here, but all the love from Germany 🖤
@sharronjones1017Күн бұрын
Love your channel❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
@auraholyultimababybaby9367Ай бұрын
He said Adonis is a Black man because if you have but one drip of Black blood in you (in America) you are as Black as much you identify with & stand up for. Hes telling Adonis to not be a drake. 💯
@auraholyultimababybaby9367Ай бұрын
Also this is a whole different vibe because Pops doesn't usually hear hip-hop in real time! Usually older stuff. Love y'all.
@realjni29 күн бұрын
The most adorable father-son duo! Great analyses and thoughts. "Who's Adonis, Kai?" LMAO pops knew this was starting off deep.
@BlodoRnZАй бұрын
Thanks for reaction 👐
@PrestigeSoundNYC23 күн бұрын
dad was right first time.. he was talking to adonis in the future
@Plynx8000Ай бұрын
Now you guys HAVE TO do the story of Adidon🙏🏽
@Daveez55519 күн бұрын
The cover art got taken down due to the prescriptions, if they were fake, there would have been no issue but since they showed real info, it breaches laws
@cabbastyles.Ай бұрын
“Never fall in the escort business” drake got sugar daddies 👀
@wynterseymour1471Ай бұрын
The first is a letter to Adonis whose mother is a corn artist, but they aren’t married. Kdot was telling him not to use ozempic for weight loss (off label use) like his father. I also want to add that Kendrick never said Drake wasn’t black enough. He commented on his behavior being out of step with black/hip hop culture. Dot asked Drake how many more black cultures/identities must he run through before accepting that he is a black man (he’s never really called himself one). Acting as a double entendre with adopting physical features or stereotypical black aesthetics
@WilliamShelburne29 күн бұрын
Love the DJ screw poster on the wall that shows range
@RawTimeeАй бұрын
Not yall not knowing what ozempic is
@ohmyv3gatronАй бұрын
And ozempic is a major fat loss drug all the celebs are using
@miraid0621 күн бұрын
Dot is not a 5%er. Also, pops was correct. He was telling Adonis that he is a Black man. This is not just a "rap battle," this is a fight for Black culture. Africans are Black, but we don't share the same culture. However, they'd be more accepted in most cases because we can mutually exchange culture, and there's a reconnection there. Drake is appropriating, colonizing and cosplaying. He was raised by someone that can use ties to get him where he is. Other's think we're all the same, but we're not. My kids are mixed, but raised solely by me...they're cultually Black as well.
@prioritea.merchantАй бұрын
Awesome channel. Love this idea.
@michaelbaez8417Ай бұрын
Great reaction. The "Woooooooooooo" after that Aubrey verse. Lol. What a diss track. Well, Drake just dropped another one a little while ago.😆😆
@iova7220Ай бұрын
Normally you guys have so much more input but I feel like this diss baffled you guys more than most songs, even heavy ones. proves how crazy this song is fr
@danielmullaney2069Ай бұрын
You can tell you guys have been up all day doing this, Yall got the sleepy ha has
@MaryB-pv8jnАй бұрын
Lmao yup. Your dad is right Drake is so toast. Extra crispy toast. It’s over lol
@ericaking4026Ай бұрын
Dad was right about Adonis
@gl-ys9seАй бұрын
He was talking to adonis in the first part. So he's saying Adonis is a black man and he can make sure he accepts his culture and doesn't code switch so don't be like your dad. Don't be a culture vulture when it benefits you, don't use ozempic etc etc.
@mossestekle595227 күн бұрын
Kendrick never said drake is not black he’s just not like the culture he’s not proud of whatever he’s he is just an actor that’s the whole thing
@jackrider798Ай бұрын
Did you do 616 in LA ? Awesome video guys, hope your dad is coping with all this lol
@chupapi2456Ай бұрын
I aim to have a relationship like you and your father with my kid if I ever to be blessed to have one, one day!
@kelsstizzle2Ай бұрын
Dad going through it emotionally 😆
@Eldgar_CorderoАй бұрын
Words cut deep
@S4SATYAM1Ай бұрын
Thats k-dot for ya
@Beardedmane901Ай бұрын
New one just dropped
@localsixsurfer2 күн бұрын
“I’ve got something to say about your grandmother” 😂😂😂
@jokera618511 күн бұрын
Legit reaction
@impjbtw5 күн бұрын
25:08 yall had the same exact reaction☠️☠️ like father like son shii
@bobzthebuilder423615 күн бұрын
LOWKEY fire in the booth 🤐
@YonCashАй бұрын
He’s talking to Adonis by telling him to stay true to being a black boy not code switching like his dad.
@desroangelista822622 күн бұрын
The Jig saw tapes of the pieces of the mystery for the audience being put together.
@Shiba9870Ай бұрын
Are you gonna post the 6:16 in LA reaction
@furrybproductionsАй бұрын
The Embassy is Drake's estate in Canada
@wavveeen25 күн бұрын
that "oooooh" in unison hahaha
@oh_thats_netta2754Ай бұрын
Kai, you frustrated me so much on this one. So much you didn't understand. Sometimes y'all gotta play songs all the way through then replay it to dissect. This was frustrating to watch.
@benjamindavis247510 күн бұрын
The other videos are better but considering this was their first watch its not a bad breakdown
@Matty80822Ай бұрын
kenny really shoryukens the end to every song
@sindivazquez275117 күн бұрын
Kendrick went in I heard that both Drake and Kendrick were dissing each other but wow for kendrick to bring this out so quickly his brain is wild lol I need to listen to you reacting to Drakes side I am intrigued
@BeautifulBrainTrained8 күн бұрын
Its true. Im here for pops! Lmao jk You both are awesome and seeing you both nerd out to art and music is SOOOO DOPE!❤