Oldheads an trueheads under this comment put the beats used at certain points of the video along with timestamps (extra points if you understand the connection between that beat and that section. The first real one is at around the 17 min mark.
@astro32133 ай бұрын
Congrats on actually releasing this magnum opus !
@ProfNDKai3 ай бұрын
😮😮 I thought you would literally leave us hanging as long ass frank ocean I’m gunna put myself to the test LETS GOOOO
@Tuesday_Morning3 ай бұрын
Shit reception to scroll back- Rap superstar, doin whatever it takes to get over
@Music348973 ай бұрын
3:19:49 "Peruvian Cocaine" by Immortal Technique 😜
@jonillet55073 ай бұрын
Not the teacher in you assigning homework and extra credit 😂
@tudabee3 ай бұрын
i love that j cole somehow kind of lit the fuse and was entirely unscathed. he showed up to work, clocked out, and the next morning there was a drake-shaped crater in the hallway
@hweheheh3 ай бұрын
He was not "entirely unscathed". People were making memes about him living in peace until we got, "hmmm ..hmmmm...GRIPPY'
@Fanrose24753 ай бұрын
Cole got hit but he can recover far better than either Kendrick or Drake
@viiviviviiv3 ай бұрын
@@hweheheh memes about him living in peace weren't dragging him. the grippy issue is unrelated and would've been something he had to deal with regardless.
@tudabee3 ай бұрын
yeah sorry not sorry I'm not putting getting memed on by internet dorks on the same level as being publicly eviscerated by a number 1 hit
@AverageJoeTwoPoint03 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@pavunistao3 ай бұрын
I will always remember that tweet about Kendrick being that type of guy who's watching you the other side of the street and vanishes when a bus passes by
@boomdoxful25333 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@anthonyrowland90723 ай бұрын
Drake keeps messing with grown men with braids...
@boomdoxful25333 ай бұрын
@@anthonyrowland9072 Meek had a low cut at the time of their beef lol
@sagelovee3 ай бұрын
Agahahaha for reeeeaaal 😭
@normandy25013 ай бұрын
One that stuck with me was an image of Jason with a machete saying that was Kendrick on his way to the studio for any reason lol. When I was first listening to his verse on J Cole's song for Black Friday, the fire alarm legit went off in my building 😂. The universe was speaking that day.
@staidenofanarchy3 ай бұрын
As a hip-hop outsider, this is like being a villager in an isolated town learning about a war between two great powers for the first time.
@emisformaker3 ай бұрын
Well put. I am in the same position.
@cwalker69113 ай бұрын
This is a perfect description
@Ryzard3 ай бұрын
Lmao, real. Like walking outside and hearing there's been a month long standoff between your neighbors and the FBI while you were chilling eating fruity pebbles
@tyishawilder52753 ай бұрын
FACTS 🎉
@tyishawilder52753 ай бұрын
LMAO DAMN !
@brycequickx2 ай бұрын
No exaggeration, this is easily one of the best docs/essay videos I’ve EVER seen, on KZbin or otherwise. You have a gift and a new sub, my friend. 💯
@sirvirgo17053 ай бұрын
1 hr 30 min movie: 🥱 3 hr 20 min F.D. video essay: 🤩
@Tha_Pencil3 ай бұрын
This is actually true wth
@eliasrussell_3 ай бұрын
Actually though lmao
@w花b3 ай бұрын
I can watch an essay while doing something else but a movie you have to stay focused on the screen so that's probably why.
@kelsynicole91353 ай бұрын
Right?? 😂
@janarkolemees3 ай бұрын
that's because yo uare doing 28 other activities while this plays
@LK-xk4nh3 ай бұрын
Saw high school teachers saying that because of kendrick theyre watching their students engage in literary anlysis willingly for the first time
@cathl49533 ай бұрын
It's both endearing that this phenomenon is happening still but sad also because it means the curriculum hasn't managed to be inspiring enough to be interesting
@MrJackets3 ай бұрын
@@cathl4953it's very difficult to make a cookie cutter curriculum that will meaningfully engage most students. It's impossible to make one that engages all of them. The whole system needs to move away from farming for test scores and back toward actually teaching kids, but every parent is going to have a unique idea of what subjects are more important.
@islabee943 ай бұрын
That's amazing ❤ the power of art
@Mro6373 ай бұрын
It’s all about what the kids are interested in, it’s not that they’re dumb. Smart teachers utilized this beef to actually get their students working and bump up grades because the way students were breaking down the symbolism and double entendres was beautiful.
@Scrubthulhu3 ай бұрын
Find where their passion is 😁
@mopanda813 ай бұрын
Looking back it’s safe to say the “big three” line was most offensive to Kendrick because it made him realize people could not tell the difference between him and Drake. Every Kendrick release in this beef was an effort to demonstrate why that was repulsive to him and hopefully ensure it could never happen again.
@ImYourOnlyItGirl3 ай бұрын
You are so right, such good insight on Kendrick’s perspective my friend
@ItzGuerrero3 ай бұрын
You're absolutely right. I think he heard it and he opened a safe behind the wall in his office and pulled out a file that said "Operation Wingclip". I still have to think he had this in his back pocket for years and waited for a justifiable moment to strike out.
@jabari.n3 ай бұрын
holy shit you're right. he witnessed people being lulled by drake for years. and all that seething anger over the culture's shift finally bubbled over when cole said those words 💀
@superdupeninja81493 ай бұрын
@@ImYourOnlyItGirlbecause most people care about good music at the end of the day. Most people don’t care how it gets made
@mjnorman98243 ай бұрын
@@superdupeninja8149Drake’s music is not good music 😂 I suppose you think McDonalds makes the best burgers because they sell the most burgers.
@Knightofcups54Ай бұрын
No matter how many times I watch this, I'll never get over the beautiful editing. The introduction of Pusha-T is my favorite part, the cuts with him and the foreboding music interspersed with F.D talking will never not feel like a WWE entrance
@lauxantilles14 күн бұрын
Same it just feels so theatriccc.
@vitorschultz98923 ай бұрын
The fact that Drake texted Kai Cenat to "stay on stream" for the release of Family Matters, only for Kai to also stream the release of Meet the Grahams.... insert here the Palpatine meme "ironic isn't it?"
@fullmetal9293 ай бұрын
Hahaha, that's great. I didn't even think about that.
@hexes51223 ай бұрын
I was cracking up when he paused to look up Drake's mom's name. Kendrick played Drake so hard.
@clementinedanger3 ай бұрын
Thing is, it was like that for literally every single music streamer. Look at the archived streams now, or look up stream reaction videos here on KZbin, literally all of them are in the middle of talking about Family Matters because of course they're talking about that, what the fuck else would they be talking about, when Meet The Grahams drops and the their chat freaks out and everyone forgets about the Drake song. It's diabolical. It's 100% on purpose. Kung Fu Kenny busts out the judo, using the force of his enemy's well-documented social media antics against him. I'd respect it if I wasn't scared for my life.
@vitorschultz98923 ай бұрын
@@clementinedanger oh for sure, I have seen the compilation videos. But the thing is that Drake texted Kai specifically and it back fired beautifully. As far as I've seen Drake didn't text any other streamer. Though I might be wrong about that, maybe I haven't looked enough. The only other one who would have known is Akademiks, but it is not as funny as Drake texting Kai, Kai showing the text on stream, and having it work against him in the end.
@clementinedanger3 ай бұрын
@@vitorschultz9892 It really is a joy to watch, isn't it?
@ronnierockit44683 ай бұрын
"You can like Drake, but to love Drake is to hate goodness." Devastating.
@stefanbraidwood20073 ай бұрын
"You ain't never give us nothing to believe in" tagged out
@RadikoolS3 ай бұрын
Goddamn, as a lover of philosophy…this is incredible!
@muleboy35373 ай бұрын
FD manages to hold it together for literally half the video before the mask falls off and the hard truths fly out.
@henriettebopda58953 ай бұрын
@@ronnierockit4468 like Damn!! Nail in the cofin!!
@kiing.diimon49843 ай бұрын
lmaooo living for the drake fan slander 😭😂 Some kendrick fans are annoying but drake fans are INSUFFERABLE
@wangless3 ай бұрын
This is the rap community’s Lord of the Rings Directors Cut edition video essay 😂
@ReyhanJoseph3 ай бұрын
and i'mma enjoy every second lol
@Met_One3 ай бұрын
yeas
@otter.mayhem3 ай бұрын
Me clicking on this video: "my preciousssss" lol
@InfiniT01713 ай бұрын
Bruh 🤣
@Ramiel1point03 ай бұрын
After all, it is the Return of the King
@FrostdragonbreatheАй бұрын
As a filipino man living in the Philippines I always saw Hip-hop as a style of music and that's all it is to me. However being exposed to this Rap battle and binging countless breakdowns I would have to say that I have a deeper and have so much more appreciation for Hip-hop as a culture. It was Kendrick who brought me here and opened my eyes to what Hip-hop truly is. BTW this video is so insightful I watched it multiple times and still pick-up on new things. Thank you for this!
@Acro_YT5 күн бұрын
Hell yeah brother 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
@melleen6293 ай бұрын
the drake fan unintentionally calling Drake's music microwaved and Kendrick's cooked food is incredible
@Vordt_3 ай бұрын
He was quoting someone from his chat, but it is hilarious to hear it come from his mouth
@MrRADZ863 ай бұрын
Exactly what it is
@dpw04993 ай бұрын
context is important
@TxDaxGreat2 ай бұрын
Great analogy
@Met_OneАй бұрын
That's something DJ Hed tweeted when Drake leaked Push Ups instead of straight up releasing it
@F-N-Z-013 ай бұрын
The fact that Drake’s most critically acclaimed album is predominantly the work of the Weekend speaks volumes. What’s worse is him downplaying the Weekend’s contribution.
@charise2473 ай бұрын
💯
@nevermind.abbs73 ай бұрын
Yep. He's very lucky Abel is a decent human.
@AngeBiampandou3 ай бұрын
@@nevermind.abbs7Very lucky bc I would have NEVER gave half of my first album to him bc huh 😅. Thank god he did not "sign his life away" to Drake and end up in those OVO sweatshops like the other Canadians ghostwritters (Partynextdoor, Majid Jordan...)
@8gatesproductions.7603 ай бұрын
I love this vid but that’s my one problem with it. Abel has credits for 5 songs on Take Care, which is a 20 song album. That’s not a “majority”.
@angelvenus-africa41613 ай бұрын
And they are both CANADIAN
@Advent35463 ай бұрын
"Meet the Grahams wasn't a song we all listened to. It was a song we survived." FD putting it all so perfectly into words again.
@fluffywolfo36633 ай бұрын
Frighteningly accurate. Like… I’ve only seen ONE reactor get through those first few lines without pausing out of sheer horror. I’ve never listened to a song that just radiated such an aura of pure raw MENACE.
@joshuabryan36923 ай бұрын
Open Mike Eagle (if you don't know worth looking into) said he was so glad Kendrick didn't play "meet the Grahams" during the pop out show because he felt if it was played to the audience they would have all been cursed. Lmao but it also feels true.
@полное_пузо_хинкалей3 ай бұрын
I feel like its even crazier experience is when english isn't your first language. when I heard the first line I was like "shit, that's weird... I think I heard it wrong". the way I realized throughout the diss that it's not me and he actually says all these things was so weird, I actually needed a small walk outside after this
@SpecialBlanket3 ай бұрын
@@fluffywolfo3663idk if I'd say menace. more like keeping it so real that ppl are scared to see that kind of truth told. this sounds kinda whack but as an autistic person i've seen this a lot... where when one person tells the truth everyone is alarmed bc it rips the cover off the social situation.
@SpecialBlanket3 ай бұрын
I heard it while painting my damn house, i had noooo idea what I was in for. I was crying up on a ladder lol.
@roymwale1967Ай бұрын
Kendrick dropping less than half an hour after Drake was an INSANE moment that still gets me giddy
@GregBonks3 ай бұрын
They played Not Like Us at my high school prom, it wasn't even supposed to be played. The whole room exploded. It was one of the most energetic parts of the night.
@davidvenegas64013 ай бұрын
I be hearing that playing out on the street from random cars. One of the Drake diss tracks.....never.
@jacencib3 ай бұрын
hits so hard bc every human being no matter where from, what color, gender etc. can relate to
@tokebak42913 ай бұрын
It’s so contradictory that they say “we don’t like it when you stereotype us”, but the second someone in their community is not stereotypically black they shun them. Pick a lane. Do you want to be stereotyped or do you not?!
@chickenpermission49093 ай бұрын
@@tokebak4291okay saltine calm down
@tokebak42913 ай бұрын
@@chickenpermission4909 13% at it again 😂 Go loot some stores you gon feel better 🤣
@delta_moon33643 ай бұрын
As a white girl from Poland that was mostly exposed to polish (bad) hip hop, this video finally helped me understand the cultural significance of hip hop and why people approach it so seriously. Thank you for the video and for also touching on the history of the genre, aside from the beef itself, it made my 5h train ride more interesting and allowed me to appreciate a culture I didn't think much about before
@gus86963 ай бұрын
Wonderful to see others here learning! I’m American and I appreciate others learning about this stuff, and I learned a lot as a white guy too :)
@Sillypenguinfake3 ай бұрын
Polish hop hop has such a weird (bad) mix of trying to localize itself to a country completely disconnected from hip hop, let alone black culture. Shit felt so weird for me as a Polish American girl.
@wandahoi_.3 ай бұрын
im a filipino guy and i fucking love every second of it this would be the first time im confident to say that skipping a day of class was worth it
@AnnieRegret3 ай бұрын
What is the best Polish hip hop?
@psychicrat3 ай бұрын
I’m polish american and honestly, polish hip hop (and slav hip hop in general) is so strange. I’d love to understand more about it, but… then I’d have to listen to it
@mskal233 ай бұрын
Drake's blackface picture coming in like a horror movie monster 💀💀💀
@St1ckyGrape3 ай бұрын
that editing choice genuinely unsettled me, despite me being well aware of story of adidon. something about that slow transition with the music, along with knowing the consequences of the unblurred image, just really got to me. great job unc
@billveusay94233 ай бұрын
I didn't know about it (fresh outsider to everything here) and yeah, I slowly pulled my phone back as I realized what the picture was
@ReshonBryant14 күн бұрын
Other biracial kids were Caribbean or Somalian💀💀💀💀
@TheDreamerBelle4 күн бұрын
Paying for my movie ticket, thank you.
@Chdosborn163 ай бұрын
Oh my god. I got an hour in and realized Drake is the in real life version of Syndrome. He met his heroes and they almost all didn't like him so he turned into a villain set out to take everyone down.
@YourLocalNobody4203 ай бұрын
DAMN
@ProtectivePie523 ай бұрын
@@YourLocalNobody420 By Kendrick Lamar
@manwhatdoiputhere3 ай бұрын
NOBODY PRAY FOR ME
@AJOrpheo3 ай бұрын
Then his idols destroyed him in the end, his own actions leading to the demise of his career
@ashleydavid8997Ай бұрын
A CORNY villain at that 😂
@prestokrevlar3 ай бұрын
I felt like a fly rubbing my hands together when he said we were "done with the history part of the video."
@AfroGothixa3 ай бұрын
@@prestokrevlar LMFAO
@FollowingTheRainАй бұрын
Hahahahahaahahahaha
@Type0negat1v3Ай бұрын
Fly anology is perfect!
@frankensteinlives3 ай бұрын
"Do not cite the deep magic to me witch. I was there when it was written." -FD Signifier, I'm pretty sure
@tawshisms3 ай бұрын
😂 spot on
@wombat79613 ай бұрын
You should get into a rap battle: Yeah you think so?
@teacherbecca5263 ай бұрын
TLTw&TW shoutout to, nice!👍
@teairabuchanan3 ай бұрын
This is on point 😂
@mrD66M3 ай бұрын
This sounds like a MIKE line "no curse lifted"
@127deku2 ай бұрын
sumn else i wanted to say while rewatching this… the short song epidemic we r going through right now is SERIOUS! so when kendrick dropped euphoria and made the general public listen to a SIX MINUTE DISS it literally blew my mind. i knew rap was so back 😭🙏🏼
@BMABEEEEАй бұрын
Short songs are such a cynical way to inflate streaming numbers.
@EANDM712 күн бұрын
Euphoria is the greatest masterpiece!
@happiehallowien3 ай бұрын
“I’m old” sir that’s exactly why I clicked on this video. I’m sat with you for the next 3 and a half hours, Dr Professor
@BrandonCopeland3 ай бұрын
🤣🤣 my dad called me with this same story after i sent it to him
@sarahbrown64933 ай бұрын
The sentence "it was Drake vs Kendrick and they both lost to Macklemore" would sound like satire if it didn't actually happen rip
@shawnkohl16193 ай бұрын
They both somehow lost to Macklemore again in 2024 when he dropped Hind’s Hall lol
@-Teague-3 ай бұрын
@@shawnkohl1619 that song is so good more people need to know about it
@-Teague-3 ай бұрын
@@shawnkohl1619 that's incredible! I wish more people would stand up like he did.
@antihinduismisbased3 ай бұрын
Hey, where did F.D. say that? Anybody got the timestamps for that?
@DroolRockworm3 ай бұрын
Sad lol
@jazzhands55053 ай бұрын
This beef got so big that my 9th grade students here in Korea were talking about it and making jokes about Drake being a PDF file. Do you know how impactful a song has to be for kids who are learning English to willingly look up and learn the meaning of each word? Very impactful. Anyway, this video was extremely insightful. Thank you. I appreciate you.
@tokebak42913 ай бұрын
It’s so contradictory that they say “we don’t like it when you stereotype us”, but the second someone in their community is not stereotypically black they shun them. Pick a lane. Do you want to be stereotyped or do you not?!
@eternalshake72973 ай бұрын
What a mad fucking story hahaha. The lengths this has travelled 😅
@silversoulken3 ай бұрын
Shit like this is exactly why I want to teach English elsewhere too 😭😭😭
@tdoesart3 ай бұрын
@@tokebak4291 👈drakes #1 fan
@jacechellis76613 ай бұрын
@@tokebak4291r u copying and pasting this comment everywhere bro plz go outside 😅
@kllllok2 ай бұрын
This video is one of the best long form essays on the Web. And as a white European it caused me to watch FDs other vids and learning about the myriad issues that effect black people everywhere, especially America. It's made me interested in rap and hiphop beyond the top100 songs on Spotify. Thank you for expanding my horizons and placing difficult questions and new perspectives in front of me.
@ReshonBryant14 күн бұрын
Tried to tell em my X-coast side is a flex on the strength💪🏽
@ELSTERLING3 ай бұрын
The fact you built almost two full hours of careful, thoughtful discourse before dropping those burns on Drake fans... absolute respect.
@evilotis013 ай бұрын
yessssssssssss
@yayayayayaya81403 ай бұрын
fr i never liked drake but even i felt offended for the drake fans 😂
@tokebak42913 ай бұрын
It’s so contradictory that they say “we don’t like it when you stereotype us”, but the second someone in their community is not stereotypically black they shun them. Pick a lane. Do you want to be stereotyped or do you not?!
@JM57-993 ай бұрын
Couldn't hit the 2h mark
@bhad74923 ай бұрын
So so so real hahahaha
@joshuaweaver50202 ай бұрын
I spent the entirety of this beef in rehab, I had an hour with my phone a day. And I was waiting everyday to see what happened next. Watching Kendrick fight was a big part of what helped me fight.
@ldipkin2 ай бұрын
Hey, just a random internet stranger here to say I hope you're doing better and it's really great to hear this beef gave you motivation on your journey ❤ Wishing you all the best
@joshuaweaver50202 ай бұрын
@@ldipkin I'm actually doing really great, I'm back in college now and doing pretty great
@IcarusNadir2 ай бұрын
@@joshuaweaver5020proud of you! You're an inspiration to others going through that.
@YalSayAnythingOnAlGoreInternet2 ай бұрын
Blessings! Keep going. It's always nice to get "slice of life" comments 🙏🏿🙏🏿
@Pt-112 ай бұрын
One minute at a time. Congrats.
@rattyeely3 ай бұрын
"Drake doesn't call Kendrick a hotep.... because he doesn't know what a hotep is" made me laugh out loud
@TayAmor253 ай бұрын
I swear 😂
@jayjohnson47413 ай бұрын
I haven't gotten there yet, but that's a bar 😂
@berryNtoast323 ай бұрын
Literally read your comment as FD said it
@Heymiona3 ай бұрын
Neither do the ghostwriters, apparently 😂
@i0xiaY3 ай бұрын
Ok but as a non-native english speaker, what does hotep mean? 😅
@canumba20Ай бұрын
you really are the goat for managing to stay so captivating through your storytelling for over 3 hours holy
@isabelleanderson59953 ай бұрын
Playing the HISS instrumental over the segment on drake’s female fanbase was devious work 😭 (in a good way)
@mikitooo3 ай бұрын
The attention to detail is so 🤌🏾👌🏾
@tariqthomas90903 ай бұрын
Wish he would have talked more about Hiss! It basically got the ball rolling in terms of all the diss tracks that came out this year. The fact that there are two number one hits that diss Drake in the same year is insane.
@TheGhostofAbigailMills3 ай бұрын
@@tariqthomas9090 Same! Hiss was the shot in the arm that hip hop needed early this year and Meg declared open season on the industry and Drake first.
@weaseldale3 ай бұрын
I'd kind of appreciate a deep dive into hiss on its own also 👀
@TheGhostofAbigailMills3 ай бұрын
@@weaseldale Me too. As locked in as I was during the Kendrick/Drake beef, I was even MORE tapped in that weekend that Hiss came out. I've been a fan of Meg's since her freestyle days, her skill and love of the craft can't be underestimated.
@CretanBull3 ай бұрын
As someone from Toronto, I can't thank you enough for mentioning how weird Drake's invented accent is to us. He uses our slang, from time, mandem, cheesed, ahlie, etc but says it like he's from the non-existant Boston part of Atlanta.
@dancemusikk3 ай бұрын
Lmao as a person from Boston who lives in Atlanta now lmao 😂😂😂 the thought of that accent sounds insane 😂
@CretanBull3 ай бұрын
@@dancemusikk Pahk the car in Centennial Yards ;)
@lexyinspace3 ай бұрын
It is SO surreal. And going through high school in his peak OVO era there a few years ago every child who could even claim South African ancestry was doing it and... Idk man it was just nasty. I live in the fields outside of Barrie, man. These bumpkin kids had no right 🤣
@rugrugrugrug3 ай бұрын
Fr tho, finding out he named his cat crodie proved to me that he did not come to those words in any authentic way and rather is just using them to propagate a certain aesthetic.
@rugrugrugrug3 ай бұрын
It’s wild how rural hockey boys always use more toronto slang than mfs i know from jane and finch
@lightyears-xo8qb3 ай бұрын
I just lost tons of my belongings in the flood here in Philippines but watching this made me happy while cleaning up my apartment from the mud. Thank u FD for everything u do
@thandie673 ай бұрын
Sad to hear, hope you recover a few things when it drys a bit.
@milan49893 ай бұрын
sorry to hear that bro. i live in the PH too. hope you recover as soon as you can!
@Generalizer13 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear about this. Hope you are doing well.
@nineinchsnails3 ай бұрын
Sana maging ok po kayo😢
@diegocortez70373 ай бұрын
Hope you get back on your feet bro, praying for you and your people
@JohnSavis21 күн бұрын
Your a seriously talented creator
@FDSignifire21 күн бұрын
Thank you 🙏🏿
@AVeryVeryRareBird3 ай бұрын
“The beach episode of hip-hop” is the kind of analysis I know I can rely on this channel for.
@nikibronson1333 ай бұрын
It went over my head though 😭
@TheAngry0ne3 ай бұрын
I hollered when I heard that lmao. Perfect analogy though.
@casadastraphobia3 ай бұрын
@@nikibronson133I'm not sure if you're still confused or not but the "Beach episode" is an episode of anime or really any cartoons where the characters literally just go to the beach. The narrative purpose is to show the characters relaxing, maybe reminiscing about past experiences and battles, and taking a break in between story arcs.
@nikibronson1333 ай бұрын
@@casadastraphobia I literally got it like a day later. I watch a lot of anime but I haven’t watched anime that has filler in it for a while and I literally got it when I watched k something that quite literally had a Beach episode and it was a shonen anime😂😂
@muizzsiddiqueАй бұрын
@@casadastraphobia I mean also, some shows that don't have enough airtime for breaks have it outside of the normal series/season, like an Episode 13, 14 or whatever.
@Mro6373 ай бұрын
One thing people overlooked is the fact that Drake literally called Whitney a bitch for no reason and told her to shake her ass for him for free. So disrespectful and degrading to a woman who has done nothing to you. That should tell you everything you need to know about his character. Whitney is a private woman, she’s not a celebrity. Drake introduced her to the world as a cheater, lying on her name just to win a beef and get back at Kendrick. Let that sink in. The mother of his children, the woman who held him down all these years and supported him when he was struggling, which is something he spoke about on his last album that Drake misinterpreted. Kendrick and Dave have been best friends since high school, they’re basically brothers. Kendrick and Whitney have been dating since high school, so they've known each other for decades, and Dave is like an uncle to their children. For Drake's to base the allegations off of Dave's comment under Whitney's post shows his immaturity and then drink man wondered why they didn’t respond to those allegations? Lol. You’d think after what happened with pusha t, he’d know NOT to mention a man’s wife! He has no respect for women at all. He is so childish that he started following DJ mustard’s ex wife on social. His ego clouds his judgement to the point where he does and says the stupidest shit like making fun of someone who he thinks was molested as a kid while also saying he’s not a pedo in the same song. He is dumb. He says his crew purposely fed Kendrick the info and then later he says the people who fed the info are clowns. He says he’s to famous for those allegations and then name drops r Kelly after. Kendrick warned him to not get personal or else it would get dirty. He didn’t listen, he got what he deserved.
@postmorton24933 ай бұрын
Also projection if Drake thinks the only reason you'd be supporting a woman is cos you're sleeping with her. What does that say about his intentions with the teenagers he dms
@bsmi13613 ай бұрын
Exactly Drake is the type of guy that when a fight breaks out he'll look around and go for what looks to be the weakest person in the room, who did nothing to him. Dude is a coward and a bully. Thing is it doesn't take much to break a bully's weak mind and spirit.
@Mro6373 ай бұрын
@@postmorton2493He also tries to use Kendrick trauma against him as a way to “prove” why Kendrick is so “obsessed” with exposing pedos. As if you have to have been molested to care about kids being abused (which he wasn’t btw, cause drake has terrible reading comprehension skills and misunderstood the song).
@satqur3 ай бұрын
Maybe he was challenging her to a twerk-off because he knew the rap battle was a lost cause. He has the best BBL in history, so he might actually have been able to win that. And maybe he meant "b*tch" like in a sassy "slay b*tch" type way. And maybe the stuff with underage girls, and misinterpreting songs to the point that you think they're about the artist/their spouse being abused, and then trying to use that as a dunk, was like a social experiment.
@urgae91253 ай бұрын
@@Mro637and as if not wanting preds around kids and making millions is some sort of bad thing. Like?? God forbid the normal population want preds in the ground, or behind bars where they belong.
@Nocturnewashere3 ай бұрын
Seeing a young Drake call Pharrell one of his idols just for him nowadays to be purposefully antagonizing Pharrell is just weirdly sad. It's just like seeing this awkward but well-meaning kid turn into such a arrogant, bitter person.
@eveleene36133 ай бұрын
Holy crap, he's that villain in the first Invisibles movie
@BePatientSeeLove3 ай бұрын
Damn
@akeme253 ай бұрын
@@eveleene3613Invisibles or Incredibles? Lol
@eveleene36133 ай бұрын
@@akeme25 XD SORRY, sorry yeah the Incredibles HAHAHAHAH
@RealogOnlyBrodie3 ай бұрын
So basically, Jimmy from Degrassi except he had to get shot to become that type of person
@ashleywilsonstuart2 ай бұрын
This isn't just a good video on Drake v. Kendrick. This is one of the best videos on KZbin. Wonderfully researched, it's also amazing how you link to other videos and creators. Instant follow, and I really look forward to watching all your videos.
@Nitecrawlr163 ай бұрын
I just wanted to make sure this comment was said. It was said your magnum opus was the black manosphere video. And at the time, that was truly right. But this video has me questioning if it's possible to make magic twice. This video was so good that all of my friends who I've been trying to get into video essays for YEARS watched it without me even telling them it dropped. Then not only did they watch this video, they went back and watched something else of yours. I'm usually weary about giving such high praise because on the internet, it can really feel disingenuous in a strange way. But you are genuinely unreal at this video essay game. Well worth the wait.
@isaactheicemancombs74433 ай бұрын
1:54:27
@jtismybro3 ай бұрын
Seconded. These are documentary adjacent.
@isaacbryce27483 ай бұрын
Thirded. Sat down to casually watch the first 45 minutes or an hour or so to pick up the rest later, accidentally watched the whole thing in one sitting & now I need water.
@kristillana3 ай бұрын
Word! Palabra! 💯
@djrjboston3 ай бұрын
@@isaacbryce2748oh you just got nothing to do
@TheZiggyBomb3 ай бұрын
"The gatekeepers kept the gates for their masters, not for the culture" sent a literal shiver down my spine.
@superdupeninja81493 ай бұрын
I thought this was obvious…look at the talent we got because of the internet
@kf101473 ай бұрын
3:18:45
@royalgilpin49223 ай бұрын
John 8:44, "You are of your father the devil, and you want to do what your father desires. He was a murderer from the beginning, and does not stand in the truth, because there is no truth in him. Whenever he lies, he speaks from his own nature, for he is a liar and the father of lies.”
@royalgilpin49223 ай бұрын
The masters they serve are not of this world nor are they good in any way. In fact they are opposed to the very concept of righteousness.
@ReshonBryant14 күн бұрын
35:36Jesus💀
@trevlonwilson58813 ай бұрын
As a Black Canadian you hit everything about Canada and Hip-Hop. Drake really hasn't done anything to properly build and cultivate a culture and music identity up here but then claims the city as his. It's really weird and disappointing. Proof of this is just in the way that Kendrick was able to lean on the west coast, Drake couldn't really do with us up here.
@km24s613 ай бұрын
exactly this!! people own twitter were arguing about how OVO are responsible for creating some sort of “sound” for canadian hip hop, yet if Drake was forced to lean on that “sound” what would it really be? & who from outside of Canada is really imitating that style like other places across the world?
@johndotcue3 ай бұрын
It’s why I find it weird when Canadians are siding with Drake. He doesn’t sound at all authentic, unlike Kendrick and being from Compton. (Lived in Toronto until recently.)
@zesty67813 ай бұрын
This Is Not A Drake Podcast touches on this and how buried black Canadian art is up here. It’s crazy how even with CanCon rules and shit Black artists have to go down to America and explode in popularity there to find any sort of big recognition outside of underground and separated scenes in the big cities. Drake could’ve changed that. He could’ve done more to pay his dues to the African/Carribean immigrants he steals his accents from, the black canadian radios that first played his music. But nope
@BreGrateful3 ай бұрын
@@johndotcue You heard about Drake being booed in Toronto the other day?
@kurtramos91903 ай бұрын
It shows in the way he got booed when Limp Bizkit made him a surprise guest at their recent Toronto show
@bboyeducator12 күн бұрын
Pausing just to comment that this is so damn good. Gonna get the Kanye videos on deck. Thinking I might watch the third first. Bravo. I’ve watched many (many many) videos about Kendrick and Drake, and this is the best by far. A much needed well informed video that has the culture at its core. Again, bravo.
@dontedoestuff3 ай бұрын
The mythical video. It’s real
@410Kian3 ай бұрын
Ladies and gentlemen, we got him
@nah50913 ай бұрын
the one piece is real
@adam_nobody3 ай бұрын
after three god damn months
@agustinamagpie3 ай бұрын
I've got an appointment in 20 min. I'm literally cancelling it, I can't risk KZbin taking this down without me watching it. They can keep my deposit
@odothedoll27383 ай бұрын
@@nah5091I was about to say the same thing 😂
@MonolithicMonotone3 ай бұрын
As a Toronto native, the evolution of Drake's blaccent in real time was wild.
@pulse35543 ай бұрын
yeah, but he's also around people who grew up in scarborough, sauga, etc. it's a melting pot of cultures, where linguistics are primarily influenced by south asian, caribbean, west african and arab cultures
@theoblongbox49093 ай бұрын
@@pulse3554 But he didn't talk that way based on growing up there, or else he would have sounded that way out of the gate. He created a fake accent for himself after the fact. That wasn't the natural accent he had from growing up in Scarborough.
@bangarang38103 ай бұрын
@@theoblongbox4909everyone does this, all the time. It's not unique to drake whether the effort made was conscious or not
@WayBackArchives3 ай бұрын
@@bangarang3810 no nobody just creates a fake accent in their 20s , that’s pretty odd
@kingklassic35223 ай бұрын
That's what I'm saying. I'm a Canadian too and I've heard the switch up from before he started rapping, to when he started raving, to now and I've heard about 7 or 8 different accents and this is not when he raps. This is what he speaks LOL
@tiggarai75913 ай бұрын
It's sooo real when you find a KZbin Think Piece with some actual substance, research, valid cohesive points and an honest admission of bias without corrupting the content. Great pulse on the culture . This is the part of Hip Hop that makes me optimistic about how we as a people continue the culture
@FadingVitals3 ай бұрын
And a lot of Opinion
@Feeeeeeeeast2 ай бұрын
I’ll never forget when Not Like Us dropped. I was working on the pizza line when my cousin texted me about the drop, and I was standing there making pizzas going “OMG HE CALLED DRAKE A PDF FILE”. That was the best ride home fully taking in everything he was saying. It was insane
@EsotericRavenclaw3 ай бұрын
Sat down at the salon for box braids and my braider handed me the remote. I turned on KZbin and saw FD had a new video. The whole salon was locked in on this video. The conversation was incredible. Great video, especially when your stuck in a salon for 4 hours.
@collinbeal3 ай бұрын
Goddamn I was just hanging around listening to this. A four hour salon visit with everyone locked into this sounds almost spiritual, like you will remember it in 10 years.
@EsotericRavenclaw3 ай бұрын
@waketp420 It was interesting when someone was like “aye! Pause it real quick!” Two people would go back and fourth about a cultural topic for 10 min and spark more conversation about the video once I hit play again. Today was a good day to be ad free on TY. ☺️
@Oli3TB763 ай бұрын
Whew, bet that was an experience!
@lovemusic71223 ай бұрын
Your salon has youtube?
@collinbeal3 ай бұрын
@@lovemusic7122 probably a small smart tv in the corner
@DrBeauHightower3 ай бұрын
Bro this video is gonna go so viral, Drake is gonna see it and hate watch it.
@matthewl30023 ай бұрын
You should try getting Kendrick on your channel for a chiropractic adjustment. I know it’s a super long shot, but your appointment/interviews are always really fun to watch.
@DrBeauHightower3 ай бұрын
@@matthewl3002 I'd love to have him on but most rappers don't like being touched on camera 😅🤷♂️
@evanc.15913 ай бұрын
@@DrBeauHightowerI mean, he did rap about his psiatic nerve being pinched lol
@DrBeauHightower3 ай бұрын
@@evanc.1591 subliminal received 💪😂
@jinxed79153 ай бұрын
I look forward to seeing Drake's recipe for vegan cupcakes after he sends it to F.D
@thebookwitch8952 ай бұрын
I know basically nothing about hip hop and rap, yet this documentary had me on the edge of my seat. It's incredibly fascinating. Thank you for the history lesson!!!
@peachulemonАй бұрын
Hiphop is an amazing story unfolding in real time
@Listening_Books12345Ай бұрын
I am absolutely loving educating myself on this topic, and I'm grateful for F.D. providing and producing these amazing educational tools! 🔥
@tommyculverАй бұрын
I’m in this same boat! I can’t remember the last time I got this obsessed about a topic. This is truly next level! Next topic idea: DIDDY
@Firmament-dwellerКүн бұрын
yo FD that intro still gives me chills many months later
@bhaddbrii3 ай бұрын
Calling big Sean “respected but second tier” is hilariously true
@-Anonymous-.3 ай бұрын
🤣
@Shyyrn3 ай бұрын
Was he respected at the time, tho? I recall DEHH and the Rap Critic going back and forth on their best worst Big Sean bars 😂 Since then tho, he seems like another artist who found a lane and now puts out work that’s truer to himself. And “IDFWU” is a banger
@DaDualityofMan3 ай бұрын
A funny meme I remember compared Big Sean’s verse on Mercy to Mario Chalmers on the Big 3 Heat 😂
@Star-hg1kt3 ай бұрын
🤣🤣
@sogflesh40303 ай бұрын
Big Sean was so heat from like 2013-2017 and then he just stopped bein good lmao
@Winteramen3 ай бұрын
Euphoria was Kdot saying "I'm gonna do paper, okay? I'm going to shoot paper" then drake going "yeah? Bet. I'm gonna shoot rock then" and then Kdot literally going paper on the rock
@unbotheredN27383 ай бұрын
Fr everything that happened was in euphoria
@HowToRapOfficial3 ай бұрын
Okay, I’m just going to say it. This is arguably the greatest hip-hop breakdown in YT history 🔥 Well worth the wait, and not a second wasted. We could’ve gone for another 2 hours just on the J. Cole B-plot line. Well done, brother, and bravo 🙏🏽
@MISSMADISONMEDIA3 ай бұрын
You’re right and you should say it
@-Teague-3 ай бұрын
I would love a j Cole video as DLC
@ItzGuerrero3 ай бұрын
@@-Teague- "Light Work" when?
@CaptainSnackbeard3 ай бұрын
Speaking of GOATs
@Tantacrul12 күн бұрын
20 mins in and I already know I'm watching this to the end. Great stuff!
@katelynjohnson18113 ай бұрын
Currently recovering from leg surgery, can’t walk, stuck at home. This dropped at the perfect time 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@xerozoo3 ай бұрын
oh wow! i’m recovering from surgery at home too!
@SapkaliAkif3 ай бұрын
Get well soon
@vermeciaa44043 ай бұрын
Once week since recovery phase sending you all well wishes!!
@heavensgone3 ай бұрын
Get well soon
@Dindyracer3 ай бұрын
Wishing you all a speedy and healthy recovery! Relax and let your body do it's job, the docs have done theirs for now. Enjoy!
@Philluminati0n3 ай бұрын
Using the Miles Morales Spiderman clip when talking about "Black male swagger" is an underrated reference lmao
@gn-z11183 ай бұрын
I was hoping someone else would mention this 😂
@falconstudios1463 ай бұрын
It's a true classic.
@cherryazulmusic3 ай бұрын
That was a joke for like 5 people and I'm glad we all knew it 😂
@AntoineBandele3 ай бұрын
Those are the best kinds of references 😉
@dumbsocrates3 ай бұрын
Thinking the same thing. I could even hear the guys voice from the original review.
@alexparadise913 ай бұрын
J Cole: “Man, us 3 guys sure are great!” Kendrick: *awakens*
@Shyyrn3 ай бұрын
Lol, yup. Cole is fine to share the crown, Kendrick fucking isn’t
@DJMKC243 ай бұрын
Cole didn’t know he activated the Winter Soldier with that one
@chancellor87153 ай бұрын
@@ShyyrnCole rapped about breaking the crown because it’s caused too much death and violence but then brought it back later on lol
@tehlurfry6793 ай бұрын
@@chancellor8715 he didnt bring it back, he was putting hinself, Aubrey, and Kendrick at the top of the rap game. Not the same thing
@jumpsurfer3 ай бұрын
@chancellor8715 lol street guys getting into hiphop caused death and violence...not lyrics over beats....gtfoh
@echoparkwino759817 күн бұрын
Bro you amazing. I felt like I was in school taking notes and learning this was a real fun ride thank you so much. I believe you the best at what you do please keep going my friend .
@arogel19993 ай бұрын
Can't believe you just uploaded Meet the Grahams on loop for 3 hours and 23 minutes. Can't wait to strap in
@sun-does-shine3 ай бұрын
No clue how he ever thought youtube would let him monetize that
@ProfNDKai3 ай бұрын
@@sun-does-shinethat’s not an issue for an OG like FD come on now 😅
@trishatheenigma89823 ай бұрын
🤣
@ah_here_we_go_again53103 ай бұрын
the “A Minor” line is actually a triple entendre because A minor is the only minor key with no black notes on the piano
@SAba-tm6df3 ай бұрын
Thats reaching Bro
@Window45033 ай бұрын
@@SAba-tm6dfHardly.
@johnbartz19073 ай бұрын
Yeah but it works....@@SAba-tm6df
@feelmebeme3 ай бұрын
@@SAba-tm6dfnot at all
@pbdparkbiz6023 ай бұрын
That's a Bar
@Jedidiah_McCain3 ай бұрын
Ladies, get you a man who supports you the way DJ Akademiks and Mal supported Drake in this feud.
@richanalytics333 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@tawshisms3 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@angelinaoliver55873 ай бұрын
I’m crying 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
@TheKat-y2d3 ай бұрын
Yo 😂😂😂😂
@IceColdFire673 ай бұрын
But not those men because well, they're already taken by Drake 😂😂😂
@chaoticracoons4564Ай бұрын
I love that Kendrick is the type of guy to appear for a split second in Drakes mirror when lightning flashes
@lukesguywalker3 ай бұрын
What kills me about the Control verse is that it lit a fire under many of the people he mentioned. They were flattered to be seen as peers and reacted accordingly. It could have been that simple lol
@yadsewnde3 ай бұрын
Right. I loved macs tweet about it lol. Drake and Jay electronica took it so negatively
@rangav2483 ай бұрын
It honestly SHOULD have been that simple.
@harbingerofsalt3 ай бұрын
I feel that Kendrick didn't have real animosity towards Drake until seeing his many reactions to the Control verse. He might have felt a certain way about him before that, but only decided that he wasn't someone worthy of his respect after Drake showed that he truly didn't belong to or care about the same culture he was leeching off of for his success
@ashlabelle3 ай бұрын
My absolute favorite moment in this beef is "I hurtyourfeelingsyoudon'twannaworkwithmenomore 😢 OKAY" just the perfect depiction of Drake's wimpiness and lack of backbone.
@nevermind.abbs73 ай бұрын
What is it? THE BRAIDSSSSS??????
@ashlabelle3 ай бұрын
@nevermind.abbs7 and you can tell when he yells that that he isn't even yelling for a musical moment, it's because he is genuinely frustrated with Drake 😭
@avaricewildman40833 ай бұрын
@@ashlabelleKendrick called out the entire industry in the nicest way possible, and Drake was the only one to take it this personally and Kung-fu Kenny was so confused!! Like "BRO, WHAT IS HAPPENING!!"
@ashlabelle3 ай бұрын
@avaricewildman4083 Ikr, for me the cringiest thing of it all is drake's response to the control verse. If I were him I would take it as a sign of respect for my talent that a rapper who just got really big sees me as one of his biggest competitors, as did almost all the others he mentioned
@unwrittenbylj3 ай бұрын
@@nevermind.abbs7 I listened to Euphoria for the first time today while watching & oh my god 😂 It was everything I never knew I was missing but clearly needed! I loved that part so much, I hope I never forget it! lol
@joshDammmit3 ай бұрын
“Todd in the shadows,” a music commentary fella, described this beef by saying, “Kendrick had won before this even started because he was feuding because he wanted to, while drake was feuding because he had to.”
@prateeksharmakharel76783 ай бұрын
Hello, Fellow Shadow Man Fan.
@IllDawgable3 ай бұрын
Todd is my guy. His video is literally the 1st recommendation under this one.
@Ludwig_Perpenhente3 ай бұрын
Todd was the catapult that launched me to watching this video tbh. Like I love this because of how much I learned, but I also do like Todd's perception of this whole shebang from an outsider/pop point of view as it was easy to digest from an outsider like me.
@lilo54373 ай бұрын
Todd 🫡
@PradyumnVij3 ай бұрын
Yeah but Drake beefed with Pusha T because he wanted to so Drake is just bad...
@LiterallyMarieee7 күн бұрын
I just finished this, I can safely say F.D. Signifier has never put out a bad video
@FillingPlotholes3 ай бұрын
2:41:25 what is also an important point to note is that... Kendrick has already faced this criticism of being a fake activist before. Twice. Once in 2016 and again in 2020. For the first time I do recommend listening to the Dissect Podcast for a deeper analysis. The second time, he faced this criticism from Twitter activists for not saying anything during the BLM protests. Meanwhile Kendrick was photographed participating in the actual protests on the street. Kendrick isn't a fake activist, he's a quiet activist. He gives back to his community in actions, never words. Something Drake wouldn't be able to comprehend in the age of "announce everything or it didn't happen"
@solitarelee62002 ай бұрын
God, that last line really hit me. "Announce everything or it didn't happen." So true, so much of "activism" these days is just yelling loud on the internet (often abt things you don't fully grasp) and then claiming you're doing your part. It's good to remember what actually being involved looks like.
@PanicSurvivor2 ай бұрын
Well said, excellent points
@a.h87602 ай бұрын
This is factuals!!
@TheHutcharmyАй бұрын
Kendrick even said on Mr Morale “Thoughts and Prayers are better off timelines” and I think this squares with what you’re saying here. He doesn’t believe in performative and public activism and support, he prefers to just do it and not try to earn brownie points for what he does for others
@roramdin3 ай бұрын
being live when the tracks dropped and reacting to them as they released was one of wildest things i've ever felt. i couldn't fall asleep because of meet the grahams.
@ogpandamonium3 ай бұрын
Roramdin innit
@melowlw86383 ай бұрын
@@ogpandamonium roramdinnit
@jordanremington3 ай бұрын
Something randomly woke me up in the middle of the night and I heard 'Family Matters' and I was like fuck this is catchy, then I immediately saw 'Meet the Grahms' 🙌🏻 and thought I was fake until I listened to it. Immediately texted all my friends and told em to wake up and listen to it. That was the greatest 2-weeks to a month I've ever experienced in my music listening history.
@davidsv11233 ай бұрын
How little you are
@indianguy22763 ай бұрын
I'm so happy I am not the only one. I think I fell asleep at like 5am
@ChristopherYeeMon3 ай бұрын
I sound like an insane person saying this, but I think there is something you should have added to the video which is that the same social media that you've explained is a toxic presence in hiphop and which Drake has leveraged habitually, turned against him once Kendrick's attacks came up. Tiktok had those same white fans and white audience clowning on him on Tiktok endlessly.
@cnp2153 ай бұрын
Drake is still leveraging the same social media platforms. It’s worst now because they still don’t think he lost. There being more toxic while explaining how drake didn’t lose the battle smh it’s getting out of hand
@glizzardo26923 ай бұрын
That has become the nature of internet culture though, toxic fans who migrate and pop up in every fandom. They’ve just become so much louder and persistent over time, and tbh is one of the worst things the age of the internet has brought with it. It’s a player haters ball 24/7 and everyone has a microphone.
@Queen_Celeste_Jones3 ай бұрын
THIS PART! and To FD's point - now that Kendrick is the top guy for now - like the football reference, a lot will be on his side now.... SMH fickle people 100%
@hughjanos39923 ай бұрын
live by the sword, die by the sword i guess
@jprofio3 ай бұрын
Legit I kinda hate the way the internet sees who wins a fight then looks at the loser and says "oh I never liked him anyways". Like, the same blogs that said Hotline Bling was great are suddenly like "Drake's always been trash" bc they don't want to be on the losing side of someone else's fight
@sircarrottАй бұрын
I'm canadian (not from Toronto but still from Ontario) and I have rarely heard drake speak until now and I am at a loss for words. 💀
@DRsLiPkNoT873 ай бұрын
I’ll never forget when and where I heard Meet the Ghrams. My wife and son had gone to bed. I was laying in bed as well about to fall asleep, but a wave of energy hit me, so I got up and went to go get a soda. A drank my soda and smoked a cigarette as I stood outside at near midnight, the recent Drake diss echoing the phrase “ya dead” in my head. I put out my cigarette and returned to my kitchen where I finished off the rest of my soda in the solitary light of my oven hood. And then I saw Kendrick dropped. And I stood by myself in the silence of a sleeping home, and listened to Kendrick murder a man.
@zantezalighieri3 ай бұрын
horror-like
@reneedailey16963 ай бұрын
Daaaaaaaaamn
@Mercenary07123 ай бұрын
Wish my story was as cool, I just awoke in the morn' and saw the carnage that unfolded.
@dCa9913 ай бұрын
@@Mercenary0712 Same I woke up to 80+ messages in the group chat
@loverboymadita78113 ай бұрын
You have a way with words! I could picture that so well, it was like I was there with you!
@ShriekinDesperado3 ай бұрын
random yt commentary channel: let me tell you about this spicy rap beef thingy Uncle FD: I AM OLD. I WAS THERE AT THE BEGINNING OF TIME AND ALL THINGS. WHEN THE WORLD WAS YOUNG AND RAKIM PICKED UP THE PEN FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 2ND GRADE
@warlordofbritannia3 ай бұрын
FD remembers the first raindrop and the first acorn
@poliquitit3 ай бұрын
Factssss man Unc be talking like he 100 years old 😭
@dokie1713 ай бұрын
Dropping a whole ass lotr exposition monologue😭😭
@undercookedtoast14793 ай бұрын
Other commentary channels: “so there’s this guy Jesus were gonna talk about, so let’s start with how he was born-“ FD: “In the beginning when God created the heavens and the earth, the earth was a formless void and darkness covered the face of the deep, while a wind from God swept over the face of the waters. Then God said-“
@angelpeaches30003 ай бұрын
"Don't quote the old raps to me witch; I was there when it was written"😂
@tomtom27193 ай бұрын
I'm obviously not of the culture but I feel this as someone who grew up in a punk rock scene being fed a corporate product disguised as youthful rebellion...that stuff poisoned the message of fighting a corrupt power structure
@adiaphoros68423 ай бұрын
The sad thing is this is inevitable once money is involved. Old rebels will gain power and jealously guard it for themselves to the detriment of the younger ones. That or the system infiltrates by dangling cash in front of the oldies.
@rudetuesday3 ай бұрын
It's the same mechanism. As soon as that big money shows up, any rebellious subculture will get bought up and tamed.
@damn_fiddle3 ай бұрын
yeah, the same way i feel about billy idol, green day with "amrecan idiot", and even to a degree with (funnily enough) plaboi carti, cuz he heavily takes aesthetics and vibes from that era and culture
@Nunofyabizzzzz3 ай бұрын
Punk rock isn’t really punk?!
@feelingevaporated29123 ай бұрын
@@Nunofyabizzzzzyour local scene is probably punk, barely any of the big names are though
@espoire-tАй бұрын
naw this the best piece of content I’ve consumed in years, there’s no competition
@ReshonBryant14 күн бұрын
Somehow it's right on time for Halloween, The Election, and The End of 2024👻
@BY7ER_3 ай бұрын
been waiting on this longer than Drake waits for an 18th birthday
@aic08093 ай бұрын
Yooooo 💀😭😂😂
@freedomm3 ай бұрын
You're so wrong for this 😂
@kellyreyes12363 ай бұрын
Dayum!
@roachdoggjr46483 ай бұрын
But he don't be waiting
@tuckddd93 ай бұрын
💀
@StudioScarecrow3 ай бұрын
It’s interesting to me how despite initially being known as “sensitive,” Drake ultimately became someone who essentially makes music for Andrew Tate fans. Meanwhile, Kendrick’s last album was arguably more introspective, self aware and “sensitive” than anything Drake has ever made. We got to see who each of them became once they had the money and fame to do anything they wanted, and it’s pretty clear which of them came out on top.
@jenesishunter96743 ай бұрын
Real Talk 😊
@pinkcupcake47173 ай бұрын
Navel-gazing vs hard therapy. Kendrick put in the therapy where you need to take a nap after the session because you put so much work in. Drake circles around his problems, but he doesn't move *through* them.
@NoConsequenc33 ай бұрын
@@pinkcupcake4717 if he ever moved the fuck on what would he make music about? it's a real issue many artists face
@royceroyce77153 ай бұрын
@NoConsequenc3 IDK there's a whole world to think and create about that doesn't revolve around being weird about women and ME ME ME ME.. if he really wanted to flex and show off his worldliness and craftsmanship, man try to do an album about grasshoppers or aphids. It'd probably land better than the last few greasy farts.
@something-from-elsewhere3 ай бұрын
@@royceroyce7715 "greasy farts" is such a perfectly vulgar encapsulation
@BeastieGrrl3 ай бұрын
I find it very creepy and gross that he was going to "introduce" his son to the world through a multi million dollar deal with Adidas, just feels like user behaviour to me.
@saheruthepharaoh3 ай бұрын
Because that’s exactly what it is… he was using his kid like a prop or tool to make money
@DonFelixGallardo3 ай бұрын
@@saheruthepharaohprob making his son ‘earn’ the lifestyle he was born into… I don’t agree with it but that’s showbiz I guess. Look at the Smith family… 🤷🏾♂️
@KathyClysm3 ай бұрын
@@saheruthepharaoh using his son to make money in the same way his dad did to him when he came crawling back after Drake blew up
@Fartrell_Cluggins2 ай бұрын
@@KathyClysmcycles of abuse
@christinesmart21992 ай бұрын
But didn't drake say his dad always wondered why he said he was never around and drake told him this is the story that works @@KathyClysm
@MISSMADISONMEDIAКүн бұрын
I have literally been watching this once a week
@FrankenSteinsGate3 ай бұрын
I love how you frame it like you're about to start talking about "Family Matters" only for the section on "Meet the Grahams" to burst in and take over. Very appropriate narrative framing
@elobenzo81543 ай бұрын
I noticed that and wondered why he didn’t go in depth with the song the same way he was doing for Kendrick’s disses. but you’re right, that was an incredibly accurate way of showcasing the impact of meet the grahams
@SEANTJK83 ай бұрын
What depth is there to even go into for Family Matters? 😭 There’s definitely a couple of shots and bars but overall it missed the oomph, direction, and depth that warrants an analysis
@jordanyoussef38863 ай бұрын
Exactly!!! I laughed out loud when that happened because it just got brushed aside like it did irl
@KSharpIAm3 ай бұрын
Seeing this comment right at that part. Excellent
@eileenonward3 ай бұрын
I straight up thought the yt ads made me somehow miss a section on 'family matters', but then realized the effect he was trying to achieve in the video paralleled how 'meet the grahams' made everyone feel real time
@billveusay94233 ай бұрын
After almost two hours of "To the credit of Drake....", "I think people who hate Drake for _this_ reason are wrong..." and "Drake actually has merit here...", throwing out the "Drake sucks, he's vapid and if he's your favourite rapper you probably suck a too" is absolutely hilarious, I love it.
@ChannelCandy3 ай бұрын
FD's awesome! He lost the battle to supress the Drake hate, 😆
@broadwaypotatobroadwaypota12383 ай бұрын
Hadestown is gas bro
@billveusay94233 ай бұрын
@@broadwaypotatobroadwaypota1238 ...oh right my profile pc! Hell yeah !
@billveusay94233 ай бұрын
@@broadwaypotatobroadwaypota1238 Hell yeah!
@lamia45113 ай бұрын
He gave him his flowers to be fair but still made sure to tell us that he hates him and that he sucks lmao that's ethical hating.
@dudewhoa143 ай бұрын
“Thank you Kendrick, you scared everyone. We’re the hoes now.” I’m crying 😂😂😂
@AngeBiampandou3 ай бұрын
LFMAOOOOOOOOO
@JustRyanFromNola3 ай бұрын
Remember,some of y’all still consider yourselves to be black,but Kendrick doesn’t. It doesn’t matter if you consider him to be black,and drake to be a wanna be,the fact still remains that you all didn’t realize he was saying he isn’t black while ridiculing Drake..
@roseyoung443 ай бұрын
@@JustRyanFromNola Kendrick was not saying Drake isn't black. He told Adonis, who is a whole lot whiter than his father, that he's still a black man. Kendrick said that Drake wears his blackness like a coat. Something to be worn or taken off based on convenience. Drake has done more to discredit his own claim to blackness than Kendrick has, just by the way he behaves.
@sirajosman59133 ай бұрын
@JustRyanFromNola 95% lose is you and your likes. The moment He was talking to Adonis abt how He is black man could have answered what He was implying to Drake but here We are after 3 months, there are your kind who can't comprehend a bar
@JustRyanFromNola3 ай бұрын
@@sirajosman5913 that ain’t it homie..❌
@PaolaCarlos2 ай бұрын
i say this with love FD, you remind me of my grandma. In the way you explain everything in a way it can be understood by everyone. I knew you wanted to talk about this for a while now with a bigger perspective. love ya man
@OP-yi3kp3 ай бұрын
“He performs blackness based on his consumption of black culture from an outsider perspective”. That was rough, but no lies were detected.
@sk___420621 күн бұрын
Quick question, would you consider all black Canadians to not be black? This is something I've been pondering on. If I'm from Toronto and my parents are Jamaican, am I an outsider?
@-Teague-3 ай бұрын
I feel like a lot of video essays were made about the beef very quickly afterwards, but the time and effort put into this one will cement it as the foremost documentation of it. You and your team have really outdone yourselves this time. Also, your hair looks amazing.
@eyanandaahmed3083 ай бұрын
yes you can tell who did their research and who didn’t
@shiven5133 ай бұрын
KZbin has a cheap essay problem, it’s all to cash ads for a ten minute runtime of the same thing.
@Soosss3 ай бұрын
@@shiven513my favourite are the “retrospectives” in which they just end up summarizing a wiki article
@ActuallyFunnerL2 ай бұрын
This became one of my favorite videos on youtube next to the Roblox_OOF video by hbomberguy and the man who faked an element by bobbybroccoli. This video went deep, very deep. Usually people are too focused on if Drake likes minors or not, but this video showed me that the beef was far more than that. It was a fight for the future of hip hop and a showcase that Drake never was a part of the culture despite how much he tried. And for Kendrick it was finally his time to really change the world unlike anything he has ever done before, and that must make him really damn happy right now. And the neutrality of your words too, it doesn't glaze or insult Drake, it just... shows what he did, and what he lived. I'm in love with literally everything about this video.
@alfonsstekebrugge8049Ай бұрын
If you like candid deep dives (you do) look at Secret Base (Dorktown series, about sports), Munecat (social crap), Josh Strife and Noah Caldwell-Gervais (video games) if you have never seen them. All are excellent and way too tangential to ever work if you ignore the fact that this tangentiality is the magic of the format to begin with.
@rosieamoret7748Ай бұрын
Omg exactly my favourite videos too!! I feel like you would enjoy "Why The Music In Cats is Bad" - Sideways; "Ariana Grande and the Disney Princess Syndrome" - The Authentic Observer; and "How Nicki Minaj Lost everything" - Paige Christie!!!!
@brucewayneisdeadpool83027 күн бұрын
I mean if we are making a list of amazing 3 hour video essays that go hard and go deep, Folding Ideas NFTs and Gamestop videos are up there.
@alfonsstekebrugge804925 күн бұрын
@@brucewayneisdeadpool830 Yeah go on brother, I have watched those two before and they were indeed great.
@take27624 күн бұрын
Sean munger's entire series on Watergate was pretty good. @@alfonsstekebrugge8049
@techsupport823616 күн бұрын
Watched it from beginning to end, such a masterpiece and for me it's one of the best essays I've seen on youtube, let alone this subject. Immediately subscribed to Nebula, thank you F.D.
@thedissilent25483 ай бұрын
I think that interview Drake had with Angie was one of if not the first sign of there being a disconnect between Drake and not just hip hop culture but black culture with how genuinely offensive he took Kendrick’ control verse. It’s like he never shit talked with his friends over a game of basketball or street fighter or something. And it genuinely made me feel a little sorry for him watching the expression on his face after Angie said, “no I think it’s a sparring thing”. It was like he just didn’t get the concept of friendly competition. And I think Kendrick is very articulate. He knows how to convey exactly what he wants to say-even if there’s little nuances in there. His control verse was not malicious at all and i think that shows with how none of the rappers he named had any real life problems with him besides Drake (and Big Sean, probably). He even went on to work with some of the said artist he called out on Control afterwards and was lauded on by others
@ProfNDKai3 ай бұрын
💯 you couldn’t just big up your album and be like we will see who is king with these album sales or better yet we will see who is king when the next album drops 😅
@user-mc3qv4pw1p3 ай бұрын
and big sean didn't even have an issue with the verse itself like drake did, it was factors outside of the verse that caused problems for him (whether valid or not). sean felt downplayed by the audience and hated that rap fans were saying that kendrick washed him on his own song. that's when feelings of bitterness and jealousy started to grow.
@g79243 ай бұрын
Agreed! It was more of a diss if you WEREN’T mentioned in the song
@SpecialBlanket3 ай бұрын
That IS sad.
@Zack-vi7is3 ай бұрын
I would like to point out that Big Sean didn't have a problem with the verse in itself (hence why he cleared it to begin with), he had a problem with the reaction to it. Fans were clowning him and the verse was overshadowing his album rollout, that's what bothered him and why he got upset about it. For him it was a pretty legitimate grievance and had nothing to do with him taking offense to friendly competition. For Drake it was just him not understanding the concept of friendly competition and getting upset about it. Even despite Big Sean having a fair reason to be upset about it, he still never publicly disrespected Kendrick like Drake did. Drake has to go on a whole press run telling people how upset he was and how fake he thought Kendrick was. It was pathetic.
@layercake23683 ай бұрын
The prophecy has been fufilled! Glad to finally see this released.
@Ha-ri8cz3 ай бұрын
Highlighting how drake's father is Black American, and how he probably felt ostracized growing up in Canada, even amongst other bi-racial kids, BECAUSE his dad was Black-American as opposed to Jamaican, Somali, etc, was a VERY good point that isn't often highlighted in drake analysis of his upbringing. Especially considering how the Black-American descended population of Black Canadians who ancestors came from the underground railroad, is small compared to the Black Immigrant populations not from America. And I say this as a Haitian-American. It must feel ostracizing being amongst black ppl/bi-racial ppl who can shield themselves witin their ethnic enclaves in Canada, while you don't have anyone with shared ethnic Black-American customs with. Having said that, GO KDOT! Lol. Good vid tho!
@gabbiemac3 ай бұрын
Brooooo. ELITE comment. There's some scholars in these comments; present company included.
@Ha-ri8cz3 ай бұрын
@@gabbiemac Drake was a unicorn. Not just being Bi-Racial, but having parents in two(albeit neighboring) nations. That must've felt different for him. Drake only got to experience his black American heritage and be amongst paternal kinfolks was when he left his home country. All the while his friends all have their enclaves in Toronto. Shaping Toronto. Must've felt weird as hell for Drizzy. Which might partly explains why he didn't really tap into Toronto until further along in his career. He probably felt, at least partially, that his heritage ties to the Black American South gave him something he always longed for or something he experienced while visiting his dad. Glad FD brought that up.
@annabelle7463 ай бұрын
yeah, I'm glad he mentioned that because I grew up in a similar situation. My dad is black american and my mom is french canadian. My (very few) black friends in Canada were all from immigrant backgrounds, which added to the feeling of alienation, I think. I was where I was supposed to belong, but didn't. I've never heard it articulated before, so it was a nice surprise to hear it here. That said, he makes it really hard to root for him when he gets involved with minors or his insistent misogynoir 😒 Fun fact: most of the Black Americans who escaped through the underground railroad moved back to the US around the 1930s when the Fugitive Slave Act was abolished because Canada was too r*cist for them 🙃 Today, I believe the largest community of African Canadians (as an ethnicity) is in Nova Scotia.
@elbruces3 ай бұрын
He's the perfect bi-racial example of the kid who doesn't fit in anywhere, and it would have been great if he could have created some art talking about what that's like. But it also explains why he became such a talented chameleon and actor: he can code-switch to anything you throw at him. It kinda reminds me of how Trevor Noah is so good with doing accents in his comedy.
@onlinestonedogii3 ай бұрын
Sorry for not adding anything substantive to this but I just wanna praise this observation, it is so fucking incisive and observes a nuance absent in a lot of conversations regarding black and brown people. Cheers from Mexico
@tartraАй бұрын
This was beautiful. And I found out about this video from a Tumblr post. I'm gonna link it on Tumblr again, too. Keep the wheel turning 👏🏽
@aaronhewitt63123 ай бұрын
Drake saying he cares more about consistency in bodies of work rather than moments is the funniest thing he’s ever said
@dm75613 ай бұрын
In my head canon, somewhere during that first tour, Kendrick actually said that to Drake. Drake, being who he is, has been repeating it to the press in regards to Kendrick ever since Control. That just incensed Kendrick more
@mvanse3 ай бұрын
tbf Drake said that back when his albums were rather consistent compared to now (take care + nwts)
@itscebby88823 ай бұрын
@@mvanse The problem is he probably still thinks he is making consistently great albums
@ThePrideofSociety3 ай бұрын
Funniest shit ever because if you’ve ever listened to a Drake album the only consistent thing is how inconsistent he is with making interesting music 😭😭
@Vivrant__Thang3 ай бұрын
@@ThePrideofSocietythat part😂
@Sandman07923 ай бұрын
who tf edited this man. As an old head thats been watched both artists careers since day 1 as well. This story telling and editing is exceptional so far. I never watch things like this cus I LIVED it as well...But I wanted to seee why this had so many views, and I got hooked. Looking forward to finishing it at some point
@ms_ch2 ай бұрын
it is good until the end, chills over chills (i'm an outsider but *i know* good research, presentation AND editing when i see it. and FD and his team deliver!)
@shamar_qc3 ай бұрын
As a Carolina boy, the J Cole section of this really stuck out. Dude built everything in his career his way instead of selling out, gotta commend that. Dreamville Fest is one of the biggest festivals in rap now, bro literally put on for the whole state of NC.
@wilsonj97533 ай бұрын
As a Fayetnam Veteran I can not wait to get to this part of the video. Whole reason I'm watching. Thank you!
@979djyoungc3 ай бұрын
Never heard of Dreamville
@autumn5763 ай бұрын
Grippy...
@SIKICIBIRKANAL3 ай бұрын
@@979djyoungc You should do some research because it's probably the best hip-hop label ever right now
@HeckYep3 ай бұрын
I don't even like Cole's music but I respect the fuck out of him for sharing the love and building up everyone he could along the way. Cole is truly selfless in a way a lot of rappers are too proud to be. The Revenge of the Dreamers tapes are a testament to how many careers he's impacted and the raw creative energy coming off of them is really unmatched, they make me want to go out and make some art of my own.
@DuchessDelphine20 күн бұрын
I spend 80% of my YT time watching g documentaries about history and animals. This is the FIRST channel that expands my brain and takes me back to my undergrad era.. when I cared about everything and had time. Times were radical and spent in discourse about EVERYTHING including music. That was a TIME to be alive. I love it here. This was a fucking incredible man. I shared this with NUMEROUS people.
@Shark-Fist3 ай бұрын
To your point that if any of these people around Drake really liked him, they would've told him to stop pretending to be someone he's not and focus on where he's from, one of the only people who DID do that was Lil Wayne. During a podcast interview in 2015, he said, "I was the one to tell him 'Don't change anything. Don't think 'cause you're coming over here by me that you gotta start rapping about the things I rap about, don't do none of that. Please, rap about your little TV show, rap about girls, do that. That's what you're good at. Cause of course, it's only natural for you to come over and just think that if I'm with Wayne, I'm gonna rock like Wayne. Y'know, I rap about what I rap about.' And so that was one of the main things I had to tell him from the jump. Don't change anything. Don't start singing about killing nobody, don't start singing about the streets. Keep it Canadian, man." It's a shame he didn't take it to heart.
@Jalenlane933 ай бұрын
He never said he killed anyone lol.
@Shark-Fist3 ай бұрын
@@Jalenlane93 Like half of Mob Ties is about how he'll use his connections to have people who crossed him killed lol. I'd say that qualifies as "singing about killing somebody"
@Jalenlane933 ай бұрын
@@Shark-Fist He has money. People with money can get other people killed.
@SuperJNG183 ай бұрын
“Keep it Canadian, man.” Woof.
@velayne54473 ай бұрын
Not surprised that Wayne told his protégé to basically stay in his lane, & that Aubrey didn't heed his mentor's advice. This is the same man who got great advice from Jay-Z in "Light Up" from the "Thank Me Later" album, "Drake, here's how they gonna come at you, With silly rap feuds, trying to distract you...", & not once did Aubrey go back to this great advice when it came to not falling right into Pusha T's trap in "Infrared". Aubrey got what was coming to him by not listening to his great advice from his predecessors.
@BeyondBeliefBelle3 ай бұрын
I’m a Moroccan girl who grew up in Canada. And this was the best introduction I ever got to hip hop. I can’t stop listening to Kendrick since.
@turangatohiariki30423 ай бұрын
REAL hip hop..Culture Zip code & music got replaced when PAC & BIGGIE got taken out & REPLACED BY P DIDDLR & HIS ZESTY BOI'S with pop hop club music MONEY BLING & HOE'S
@EthanRoseKuntz3 ай бұрын
White dude here, same. Kendrick's music and career legit gives me hope for music and america all at the same time.
@King-Sherry3 ай бұрын
Bot comment. Kendricks paying the price because the reality is he lost the rap beef and he's a loser in general
@laffinggas80683 ай бұрын
@@King-SherryLMAO u clearly didn't watch the whole video and if u did I and still think kendrick lost, man u should talk to a psych about those delusions
@turangatohiariki30423 ай бұрын
@@King-Sherry In your COLONISER'S world
@Trixiethegoldenwitch3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the shoutout!! I was anticipating what quote it'd be, and I'm glad it's that point! This is a PHENOMENAL video, I'm thankful not just to be in it, but to get to watch it, and have a more totalizing perspective on this whole saga than I had before, even after watching literally dozens of videos about this beef.