“you a black man, even when it don’t benefit your goals” kendrick was teaching Adonis
@freebantu60195 ай бұрын
Quarter is rather distant Bloodline rinsed.
@edmatias56095 ай бұрын
That's not the point. He was basically saying "don't be like your dad"@@freebantu6019
@Ricobaca5 ай бұрын
Drake is cosplaying a Black American from the streets.
@alienOG-zh2xs5 ай бұрын
Malibu’s most wanted
@alfioreyesledda88175 ай бұрын
COSPLAYING. That is the word.
@GLA45Amg7165 ай бұрын
Not really. He’s cosplaying a rapper.
@logicalblackman8228Ай бұрын
He is a foundational black American on his father’s side.
@francisnichole57896 ай бұрын
It's funny how long it took people to see Drake for who he was😂😂😂
@tommygunzz75865 ай бұрын
An Actor… That is his trade…
@chidown5 ай бұрын
Exactly
@GregLucas-pv8nm5 ай бұрын
Bruh I knew from the beginning but how many niggas still like Eminem though
@victortorres15855 ай бұрын
Most people are followers when the moment I found out he was Canadian I said naah
@noxmoloto53685 ай бұрын
@francisnichole5789 we all knew man but the music is good so we let it all slide. "Keep making me dance waving my hands..." Then we stopped dancing. He started gangster shit and the clock was ticking since then.
@neomatrix61606 ай бұрын
“Keep makin' me dance, wavin' my hand and it won't be no threat”
@dannyoakley60336 ай бұрын
I ain't even bleed em yet can I bleed em bet lol
@randallssportsnationtv65876 ай бұрын
When I see you stand by sexy red I believe you see two bad bitches
@memyselfandi32886 ай бұрын
😂"I like drake with the melodies, I don't like drake when he acts tough"
@Circleofdxxdcx5 ай бұрын
Drake is around Wayne who said it multiple times Drake is half black
@memyselfandi32885 ай бұрын
@@Circleofdxxdcx bruh even Wayne advised him to keep it "Canadian" in his raps lol drake is half black ofcourse nobody denies that. The problem is though, he cosplays that negative "hood" behavior a whole a lot in his music but he didn't grow up around that. He did visit his dad's side of the family often but he mainly grew up in a Canadian suburb with his white Jewish mother and her side of the family and I'm sure they weren't using the n word the same way black Americans do lol. There's video footage of drake saying the n word online at the beginning of his career and he says it with that "er" "niger" smh he CLEARLY had to learn to say it right over time.
@thevncny76 ай бұрын
“It's no accent you can sell me…” -KDot
@younggod39062 ай бұрын
🚮
@bird97796 ай бұрын
We need to start calling him by his name, Aubrey.
@SevinthDaye5 ай бұрын
We do! Drake is his last name
@osmanmohammed86925 ай бұрын
I totally agree with you he been demoted to Aubrey gram
@atarahsvoice5 ай бұрын
He’s forever Degrassi for me
@montegah5 ай бұрын
@@SevinthDaye no it's not
@SevinthDaye5 ай бұрын
@@montegah Hell!! middle, last it’s still his name!!
@Tyranno-Bore-Us6 ай бұрын
He's a Canadian theater kid
@CKPlays-xu5es5 ай бұрын
You spelled bitch wrong
@realtalk61955 ай бұрын
He's an Ashkenazi Jewish Canadian theater kid.
@Tyranno-Bore-Us5 ай бұрын
@Makaveli934 okay Aubrey's PR
@chrismoselakgomo6785 ай бұрын
@@Tyranno-Bore-Us But what's wrong with being Aubrey's PR also?
@kf99265 ай бұрын
@@chrismoselakgomo678because why is he in lord jamar comments ?
@jaybeetdown6 ай бұрын
There's a video of Drake saying Toronto slang is "ignorant" as he sits at a table with the Degrassi cast.
@melvynbyron6206 ай бұрын
there is a video of him saying it with the hard "er" in his early days
@MrsBoyd45006 ай бұрын
I saw that video, and it was indeed cringe AF
@1Love-starboss6 ай бұрын
@@MrsBoyd4500he is just mixed from Canada born with 1 black Jamaican parrent came to America started off acting in a nickoledian show as a disabled kid Later on became a big rapper
@realjmxhifi6 ай бұрын
@@1Love-starboss Drake's father is a Black American from Memphis, Tennessee, named Dennis Graham. He apparently spent time with his dad's side of his family and his dad every summer. His father allegedly left his mother when Drake 5 or 6 years old.
@chimezie76 ай бұрын
Drake father is Black American, his uncle is actually a legendary musician in Black America and is literally responsible for creating the slap bass technique lol. He didn’t grow up with his father side tho, he grew up with his mother. But he isn’t Jamaican, he just uses Jamaican accents lol
@realjmxhifi6 ай бұрын
@@chimezie7 That's correct. Larry Graham is his uncle and he was a member of Sly & the Family Stone and later went on to form his own band named Graham Central Station. He also had a significant solo career and had hit records. People think Drake came from nowhere, but he always had industry connections.
@E.Niggma5 ай бұрын
Those videos of young Drake with his white friends talking about "he doesn't like the way black people talk" exposed how he really feels about black culture. He not a colleague he a colonizer. 💯
@HitTheLofi5 ай бұрын
You also hear a lot of “fully black people”, that clearly suffer with internalised racism talk badly about other black people, so your point is kinda muddied in the water at this point. It’s called Respectability politics.
@Aden_III5 ай бұрын
@@HitTheLofino
@victory77635 ай бұрын
@HitTheLofi Drake even if he wasn't half white would be called on this. Have you never heard of an uncle tom or a racoon? Ever heard of Candace Owens or Clarence Thomas? Drake being a black man mixed or not, has said and done ANTI-BLACK things. You can be black and be anti-black, we see it all the time
@NotLikeUs175 ай бұрын
@@HitTheLofiand WP say the same thing about poor whites. Worry about your own, and take Drake with y’all.
@user-dv3kq3rm4h5 ай бұрын
@@HitTheLofi Nope, it's not the same when you're raised in a home with a whole white parent and their resources, plus the complexion for the protection. A lot of biracials looks down on Black people and think they're better, I found this out the hard way growing up as a light skinned Black person and biracials got very loose lipped around me- had to drop a lot of friends over this. As you can see, Drake has used his proximity to whiteness to gentrify Hip Hop- that isn't adjacent to internalised racism in an unambiguous Black person who cannot reap the same rewards and command the same influence due to him being perceived as 'safe' by white people who endorsed his career.
@IceManLikeGervin6 ай бұрын
There's video of Drake saying the nword with the "ER" ending before he was rapping while he was working on his TV series Degrassi. Drake is a suburban square that didn't even grow up around black Canadians and used to make fun of black Canadians at his school. Drake is in his black face bag big time now as a rapper. He's an actor playing the role of a rapper - the biggest acting role of his career.
@Jemaria246 ай бұрын
Facts
@montegah5 ай бұрын
he was actually rapping at the time he was talkin bout how Jay was lookin at him sayin "That's that Nigga right there" is what Drake was talkin bout in that clip, but he was using the ER ending I'm just not gonna type that obviously lol. But it wasn't before he was rapping, that was just early on in his music career when he had said that which is even worse tbh like he knew exactly what he was doing when he did that.
@luisdaniel70275 ай бұрын
“Jamaican Drake , white Jew Drake , London Drake , Toronto Canadian Drake “ lmao 😂😂😂😂😂
@whatujackintv.talkcast5 ай бұрын
Facts
@TyroneGladden5 ай бұрын
We now new a Puerto Rican Drake for 2024
@strauqq15 ай бұрын
You didn't know this?
@thecrow45975 ай бұрын
He forgot the best version of Drake which was southern drake. 2010 era. That boy was smooth
@whatujackintv.talkcast5 ай бұрын
@thecrow4597 drake used the black community and got rich ! Unbelievable. Too many personalities. Now everyone caught on ! He can't be himself . He wants to be black .
@Player-oo8bo6 ай бұрын
J Cole and Kendrick sell more than most rappers and they’re conscious!!
@Player-oo8bo5 ай бұрын
@Makaveli934 i respect all 3
@dwadeisthegoat20205 ай бұрын
@Makaveli934 after meet the grahams that had to signify that the beef is deeper than we know
@Dark0_Cl0ud5 ай бұрын
Conscious how exactly? Just because they're not trap or drill rappers 🤔
@desireeeeam6 ай бұрын
I am white and I cringe when I hear Aubrey say it
@alexrob13555 ай бұрын
Ya good yute 😂
@R37ARD3D5 ай бұрын
I think as white people we “know our own” lol I’m fr tho
@puklop5 ай бұрын
Cause it's like another white guy in the room saying racist shit and you have to distance yourself
@BlueLace-pf4dz5 ай бұрын
White people commenting on the n-word period is cringe worthy
@dipsetforever46115 ай бұрын
Lol lol
@mellemellbc6 ай бұрын
“I’m not black, I’m Oj”
@thanx4askin6 ай бұрын
Okay 🤷🏿♂️🤷🏿♂️
@SyteJackson6 ай бұрын
Exactly!!!
@MikeOwensMusic_5 ай бұрын
‼️
@LadybugLuv5 ай бұрын
Wow
@valar50285 ай бұрын
There is no evidence that OJ ever said, "I am not Black, I'm OJ." Stop repeating quotes you heard from someone. Give me the exact date, place, or a video of him saying that... You won't be able to. 🚮
@LinvalWhite6 ай бұрын
There is actually a video of him saying it with the ER just like that, and talking down on slangs.
@justinjohnson36946 ай бұрын
wow
@BrotherMalMusic6 ай бұрын
That’s exactly why he said that. He should have explained that in this video because they think he’s just saying that as a joke
@beach_boy11415 ай бұрын
Yea that video of him at the restaurant is wild.
@montegah5 ай бұрын
and he was already rapping at the time he said it so there's that too.
@jaysmoke19846 ай бұрын
Drake a actor
@JamesWhite-jd7lx6 ай бұрын
Exactly
@jaysmoke19846 ай бұрын
@Hybrid_vigour you just don't know lol, I never listened or liked pac. Person preference around that time was Do or Die/Twista.
@supaloc6 ай бұрын
A Colonizer
@DishonoredBread16 ай бұрын
Literally
@kharyvines69716 ай бұрын
PLANT
@tmac48096 ай бұрын
DRAKE DID BLACK FACE
@stillscrimmaging2836 ай бұрын
kendrick got me agreeing with lord jamar shit is crazy right now
@thomasbrooks56536 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂 real
@LeonhartJr-xn3cs6 ай бұрын
Kendrick got y'all tweakin' fo real!
@obajbola96796 ай бұрын
You guys are united by hate....
@stillscrimmaging2836 ай бұрын
@@obajbola9679 it’s not hate. It’s more like the fog is being lifted and we’re seeing things for what they actually are
@Black____6 ай бұрын
Lord Jamar always speaking truth.
@bigcheech19376 ай бұрын
Y’all forgetting AfroBeats Drake?
@jennifernawa4566 ай бұрын
Jamaican Drake & Latino Drake 😂
@junioraltamontent.75826 ай бұрын
Cowboy Drake and Samurai Drake
@AngeBiampandou6 ай бұрын
@@jennifernawa456Puerto Rican Drake more specifically lol
@kevlamar66135 ай бұрын
He should've kept that with the London boy drake mash up for much longer instead of rapping vs Kendrick
@richardbrown16686 ай бұрын
Some people don't understand that hip hop was our news to let us know really what was going on in different hoods not glorifying killing and drugs
@sinsoreshippromotesconform82186 ай бұрын
Hip hop still is you just have to dig in the underground/grass roots for it.
@luciferexperiment85535 ай бұрын
not really it was more a mix bag..it more about bragging about how good you were as an MC...but then you have groups like Public Enemy that elevated things a bit ...And my guess it was about that time the powers that be said "no we can't have this" 🤣
@JPR226 ай бұрын
The end of euphoria he said we dont wanna hear him say it no more
@tularashi15866 ай бұрын
😂 ND I don't
@andregiacomini41455 ай бұрын
But he didn't said he can't say it. He said he just don't wanna hear it.
@beach_boy11415 ай бұрын
@@andregiacomini4145 Thank you for being able to listen.
@madadisr5 ай бұрын
@@andregiacomini4145 Tough luck. Then don't listen to Drake anymore and you won't hear it. Any person can say what they want.
@montegah5 ай бұрын
@@madadisr Where did he say Drake CAN'T say what he wants?
@Rodricktyrone6 ай бұрын
Puts on the costume when he deems it appropriate aka the master of Code switchin
@jaydon79566 ай бұрын
Drake is “Jew” he using blacks in America to get rich but mfs don’t see that.
@LeonhartJr-xn3cs6 ай бұрын
Tf you yappin' about? When you getting bullied because of being biracial YESSSSSSS ya sometimes gotta wear different hats. It's no different than the hat you wear when you deal with your friends on tha streets or the hat you put on when you around your family. We all wear costumes when it suits us.
@johnfromtennessee26516 ай бұрын
@@LeonhartJr-xn3csnigga said what u yappin bout then proceeds to cosign, understand and out-yap 😂😂😂😂😂
@Liiinda45 ай бұрын
@@LeonhartJr-xn3cs Nah, I can't opt out of Blackness.
@LeonhartJr-xn3cs5 ай бұрын
@@Liiinda4 Drake can't either bruh.
@_NoHandle_6 ай бұрын
That last question about 'if it was possible to be conscious and profitable' was weird given that we have Kendrick Lamar as literal proof that it is possible.
@thanx4askin6 ай бұрын
That was asked because Lord Jamar gave the impression that he felt otherwise as pertaining to Kendrick Lamar.
@BrotherMalMusic6 ай бұрын
@@thanx4askinWas that in a full version of this interview? Because I’m this clip, the question came first, and _then_ he gave his opinion on Kendrick. Not the other way around
@BluEx223296 ай бұрын
@@thanx4askin hatin
@chimezie76 ай бұрын
I don’t see how Kendrick doesn’t qualify as conscious. TPAB is arguably the most conscious conceptual album I’ve ever heard. And I was around for the native tongues, soulquarians, etc. I’ve heard Public Enemy and they are amazing, but as an album I’ve not heard anything with the kind of depth mixed with concepts like TPAB imo.
@TheColdest976 ай бұрын
@@chimezie7ur lying but i feel u
@lethaljones38146 ай бұрын
I’ve been saying this for some years. Him and Iggy Azalea basically does the same thing. They “put on” blackness when they rap. They do not talk like that.
@sinsoreshippromotesconform82186 ай бұрын
Iggy more authentic than drake. Drake is a shape shifter. Iggy was just a 304. Yeah she from Australia but she still was a 304 so her music was real just garbage.
@fullmetal17666 ай бұрын
I called out that aubrey goof 10 years ago and was called a hater
@Shsbsbsjssbz6 ай бұрын
You still are. Give it time. This moment will not age well
@RaijinRamen5 ай бұрын
@splickaisreal5629 wish someone had told Drake that as soon as he released Push Up. 😂
@dejoe.e27645 ай бұрын
🤣🤳 Me too i use to call him "Drake Sully" (Avatar)
@espada79975 ай бұрын
Wayne told him to keep it Canadian.
@noxmoloto53686 ай бұрын
That Rosenberg interview was so appalling because of how much he leaned into the Jewish Ness. Then turns around and starts talking gang culture and "nigga" in the music.
@tristinhall12756 ай бұрын
He most likely just had a logical opinion that you didn’t agree with so that’s all you took from it. I’ve learned to take what other blakk folks say with a grain of salt because I know y’all think with feelings and not brains
@noxmoloto53685 ай бұрын
@tristinhall1275 dude wtf are you talking? Lol I think you posted under the wrong comment 😅 all good
@tristinhall12755 ай бұрын
@@noxmoloto5368 you only said “he leaned into Jewish ness” because that’s what your blakk emotions told you and probably wasn’t even true. Most likely just had an opinion you didn’t like. Obviously you need comprehension skills 😅 all good
@envyops6 ай бұрын
Fugees were incredibly popular as a conscious group, even after they broke up, they all did well.
@theonewhoknocks31076 ай бұрын
One of the rare rare few
@peterhernandez78176 ай бұрын
Pras didn't. He ended up with an album that went wood. Only had a feat. On Ghetto Superstar, then ended up going to jail.
@envyops6 ай бұрын
@@peterhernandez7817 Ghetto Superstar was Pras' hit, not a feature.
@peterhernandez78176 ай бұрын
@envyops you're right. Meant to say only had a hit because of the features(Mya/ODB).
@OswaldBatesIIIEsq5 ай бұрын
@@peterhernandez7817"An album that went wood"? More like styrofoam.
@acelesene5 ай бұрын
Theirs a 1:JAMAICAN DRAKE 2: British Drake 3: White Drake 4: Australian Drake 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@__JJN__5 ай бұрын
Houston Drake
@aldialad5 ай бұрын
Like T.I said Kendrick is the most succesful revolutionary/conscious rapper
@D-Folkx6 ай бұрын
From day one I knew Drake was fake. Gangster rap hell naw stick to just rap
@victortorres15855 ай бұрын
Pop rap should be a thing
@MacLaw30845 ай бұрын
@@victortorres1585it is. Or at least has been. Eminem was the biggest pop rapper
@Muddas055 ай бұрын
POP not rap
@BlackMusicGenre5 ай бұрын
Drake is an actor. He's the modern day CB4 .
@hendrx6 ай бұрын
It's because it's different ghostwriters
@ArtificialIntelligenceSound6 ай бұрын
You're right. Different people have different styles.
@brandonchandler86325 ай бұрын
@@ArtificialIntelligenceSoundthat’s also why in his disses to Kendrick there were so many errors. Drake wasn’t checking if shit was true, interpreted right or consistent with the stuff he was saying. He contradicted himself and it just shows that it wasn’t only him writing. That chip a nail line was his idk about the rest lol
@furrybproductions6 ай бұрын
To the point of whether or not a conscious rapper can be profitable at that level, the answer is yes, it's happening now. Kendrick's last album, as much as they wanna say it was a flop, outsold Drake's last album. Just because you don't hear a rapper's song used in marketing everywhere doesn't mean it doesn't have an audience and isn't selling. Drake's music is only really popular because it's subliminally pumped into your ears at every turn. It's played in the background of the shows you watch, and at events so even though you don't like it, you can't escape it until you've heard it enough and you just simply know the music. You STILL don't like his music, it's just comfortable at that point. His entire career is product placement. Mos Def wasn't just saying that it's the type of music you hear in a Target while shopping, he was also saying that Drake in and of himself is a Target, a corporate entity whereby everything that it displays is decided by committee to be the most appealing to the widest audience and have something for everyone so that they are reliant on it as a resource even if the products are simply average and is heavily supported by if not subsidized by advertisements and brand deals.
@nvm71916 ай бұрын
This is exactly why he doesn’t do interviews like breakfast club n shit like that where they’ll pick him apart 😂
@atarahsvoice5 ай бұрын
He had 2 interviews removed because he was talking so bad about Kendrick during those interviews & it got back to Kendrick how bad he was talking about him. So, I get why he doesn’t do interviews. It’s because he doesn’t know how to keep his mouth shut & whines like a little girl. If you feel that way about someone where you won’t stop talking about them, then maybe you should’ve went to Kendrick like a man & not gossiping like a Karen
@TizzTv5 ай бұрын
im black and even I don't say the n word. it feels weird to me, but maybe because of how I was raised...
@Nikki_the_G5 ай бұрын
We weren't raised saying it constantly, I say this as an old woman.
@TigerCraneLove5 ай бұрын
I say it 10 times every morning, it makes my teeth whiter - Paul Mooney
@Boogie.7025 ай бұрын
Aubrey Graham is the real life Kirk Lazarus from Tropic Thunder
Nas & Tupac are profitable rappers who make conscious music
@thanx4askin6 ай бұрын
2 of the greatest at that! 🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿
@theonewhoknocks31076 ай бұрын
They also have a healthy amount easily digestible music mixed in. That’s the candy that people want, but the albums have the medicine mixed in there that people need. In order to reach their level you have to be a master at both. I feel that’s exactly what Kendrick is and does.
@AngeBiampandou6 ай бұрын
@@theonewhoknocks3107And add J. Cole to the mix
@theonewhoknocks31075 ай бұрын
@@arthurswanson3285 bro your hip hop card needs to be revoked effective immediately
@MoonMoon-fx1op5 ай бұрын
Tupac had Dr. Suess rhymes though 😂
@zyehvi5 ай бұрын
Drake used to think the N word with the hard ER at the end was the correct way to use the N word lol dude is on more than one video saying the N word with the hard ER lol from the two videos I saw in one he was in a studio then in another he looked like he was on set of Degrassi
@Jawwaad11116 ай бұрын
I loved Brand Nubian back in the day and still play All For One on a regular basis but it’s sad to see rappers from back in the day criticizing rappers that still have a career. Jamar talks crap about other artists but won’t jump in the booth himself but I can understand that because without Puba and Sadat, he wouldn’t have survived as a solo artist. He can’t say he’s too old because KRS One is still releasing albums and we have new albums coming out this year from “older” rappers like LL, Rakim, and Common.
@janga755 ай бұрын
Gossiping is way easier i suppose.
@bryce18185 ай бұрын
Nobody exposes rappers like Lord Jamar
@thrumylenns22075 ай бұрын
I'm mixed and I was raised by my black mother but I don't use the n-word out of respect for my black mother. My grandfather would roll over in his grave if he heard me talkin that way
@astrotrain33326 ай бұрын
Lord Jamar is fucking funny as shit
@thanx4askin6 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@Black____6 ай бұрын
Common's stay schemin song was the first to break all this down
@rahbeeuh6 ай бұрын
Yup. Not too many people bring that up but it happened
@GHOST911415 ай бұрын
Facts 💯
@uploadvidz44905 ай бұрын
I Don't Understand It by Big L does a good job of describing Drake too
@Black____5 ай бұрын
@@uploadvidz4490 Going to check that one out..🫡
@ChrisFrmdaVill6 ай бұрын
I appreciate you referring to us mulatto sir.. Thank you
@debramckinnie18196 ай бұрын
He had a personality that"s so far off u speaking FACTS SIR 💯
@nerdkillerr5 ай бұрын
I catch myself laughing whenever a drake song comes on now. All his lyrics just have me cracking up.😂😂😂
@Atlantathroughfood5 ай бұрын
K dot has completely destroyed this man's street credibility...
@krazyjnva2up2down555 ай бұрын
K dot isn't street neither has Drake ever been street
@AngeBiampandou5 ай бұрын
@@krazyjnva2up2down55Kendrick has a blood affiliation. He grew up in a West Piru neighborhood
@krazyjnva2up2down555 ай бұрын
@@AngeBiampandou I don't give a damn where he grew up. Growing up in a hood does not make you a gangster LOL. Most hoods have law abiding citizens.
@FatherDaughterDuoReactions5 ай бұрын
He ain't lying. I stopped listening to drake after he started getting into all the accents. I was a Drake fan before that, he's fake, a counterfeit, a poser, an imposter. Hip Hop it's time to get this man up outta here.
@supaloc6 ай бұрын
Should‘ve kept it Canadian
@sidneyleggs78916 ай бұрын
Kendrick is more of a rapper than Drake is. I like Drake's music he is corny
@mightyJudah6 ай бұрын
THE OG REALLY NEEDS A TEETH CLEANING
@nikanika246 ай бұрын
That’s all I was looking at. Cleaning, whitening etc.
@MarcPlaysDrums5 ай бұрын
I’ve noticed Drakes CODE SWITCHING(because that’s what it is)years ago and wondered why no one had a problem with it. He never stands for anything related to black issues and no one had a problem with it. He rides waves like he’s a professional surfer and no one had a problem with it. I been off Drake(pause…no Diddy)a lotta y’all just catching up. I’m not swayed by pop hits and most people are. Make me think about something other than women, clubs, money and jewelry.
@chimezie76 ай бұрын
Wouldn’t Kendrick count as being conscious and profitable? Or maybe I am misunderstanding what Lord Lamar means. Lauryn Hill too, even though she didn’t have a long solo run. I feel like Nas sold decent numbers in his peak, but maybe he isn’t being considered conscious. Again, maybe I’m misunderstanding what he means.
@ayanagreen53496 ай бұрын
I was thinking of her especially. She swept the Grammys with one album.
@Words0.06 ай бұрын
Nas is conscious rapper
@Galaxias_Kyklos-0535 ай бұрын
Factz bro....
@JamesWhite-jd7lx6 ай бұрын
Jamar think he slick....he a good actor.....i caught that
@Becauseimme6 ай бұрын
I thought the thumbnail was Dennis Rodman
@thanx4askin6 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@LawlessVictory8886 ай бұрын
I did too 😂
@edsmart60735 ай бұрын
Nothing but truth from Lord Jamar! Peace to him
@CjJ-hj8uv5 ай бұрын
He literally said when he was younger that black slang is ‘so ignorant’ and that he doesn’t talk like that On camera and everything - he’s an actor fr
@NYScott-mj6uo5 ай бұрын
Jamar is a hip hop Gate keeper without a Key!;
@StompperT5 ай бұрын
Drake career is over say lord jamar just stamped it
@jayp33605 ай бұрын
I'm glad someone else finally noticed that about Drake. Iggy Azalea basically got blackballed for the exact same thing
@busymike5 ай бұрын
I hate how everyone is suddenly calling Drake out for these things when the dude has been around for over *15 years* and none of you said anything. I remember complaining about Drake saying the n word in 08 and other black americans told me “who cares?” Now suddenly they want speak out because another popular rapper criticized him? 😂
@nathanmedina28095 ай бұрын
Complaining about him saying the N word is stupid you should listen to those other black Americans when they tell you who cares
@xuntone23065 ай бұрын
5 mics in the back slick hating on his phone, pouting cause Lord jamar getting all questions 😂😂😂😂
@luciferexperiment85535 ай бұрын
it cringeworthy when black folks say that about themselves to....
@MarkArandjus5 ай бұрын
I don't know if it counts, but as far as the 'profitable yet conscious' category after Public Enemy there was Rage Against the Machine (also Chuck D had a big hand in them getting signed). Virtually all their songs are political/social raps, just that a lot of them are rock instrumentally, some are even hip-hop beats but with rock instruments (Without a Face, Mic Check, Maria)
@Diddddu5 ай бұрын
That jewelry comment lol that was slick.
@DanielIvan7075 ай бұрын
I totally agree with Jamar. Aubrey is a Canadian actor. He is not African American. He is not from the hood. It’s totally insulting.
@nerdkillerr5 ай бұрын
Listen to drakes songs when he first came out. His flow sounds just like lil waynes, and i couldve swore that the songs he rapped were songs lil wayne probably wrote.
@bythedutchmaster5 ай бұрын
There is actually a video of Drake saying guys who talk slang are weird. He was talking about toronto slang i believe when he was younger. He didnt grew up like that at all
@KtotheG5 ай бұрын
I been saying that about Drake. It's about the way he talks. I cringe, too, whenever I hear certain black people say the N-word... especially if they usually talk in that nasally, uptight, wannabe Mr. Cartwright or Mrs. Cartwright voice. That's when it becomes cringey. Like I cringe whenever my auntie curses, because she's usually a proper lady who never utters a curse word in casual conversation. So when she gets upset and starts cursing, it sounds really weird and I know it's quite a stretch for her.
@rodb665 ай бұрын
Drake is no better than Iggy using that fake Atlanta rapping accent but he has been able to slide for years.
@Gregory_Poise6 ай бұрын
Jamal looking crazy. Rotten teeth with a diamond chain?
@TheAlkebulanTrust5 ай бұрын
Been saying for years that Drake is Aubrey Graham biggest role.
@jlaw60365 ай бұрын
There needs to be a college course on the obsession with Drake....it needs psychological study....
@deveontreadway5755 ай бұрын
Aubrey is the person. Drake is the character. He was introduced to us as an actor. “Don’t do what I do, keep it Canadian” - Lil Wayne
@JayReaction5305 ай бұрын
Don't forget about wanna be Dominican drake
@michaeltyler47015 ай бұрын
This all J Prince fault. The powers that used to be went and found a real G to cosign Drake then they carefully placed him next to Wayne strictly so ninjas would let him in our dojo.
@barronadams21705 ай бұрын
Don't forget he is a actor with many episodes under his belt, so he knows what he's doing
@montegah5 ай бұрын
He was saying the hard R even while rapping lmao dude was always a cornball regardless though
@BushBush-qi6le4 ай бұрын
People can despise Drake all they want. But what they can’t despise is the fact just by mentioning his name they getting a boost in salary.
@Gwrightproductions16 ай бұрын
He literally said the hard R. It's on KZbin
@vincemack20425 ай бұрын
so did Jay z
@antoniogriffin29985 ай бұрын
I was saying this about drake since 2011 but everyone else called me a hater so I just stop so called hating and let everyone else see it for themselves
@TheOne-j3i5 ай бұрын
Drake called slang ''ignorant'' lmao, he was a white jewish kid who became an industry plant.
@shaspearman86476 ай бұрын
I missssss Lord Jamar being interviewed. I know he has a podcast but it doesn’t hit the same. I like how he responds to questions. I usually agree with like 99% of what he says and that’s rare. Big up to the one and only Lord Jamar!
@CHAPPY-sp3kv6 ай бұрын
My observation is because he talks more about eminem, but the moment he stopped, all went down
@LeonhartJr-xn3cs6 ай бұрын
Shows how stupid you and him are if you're agreeing with 99% of the bullshit he said without proper research!
@OmegaLevel-GodTier5 ай бұрын
Agreed. Jamar is better when he's being interviewed as opposed to being a Host.
@SuperBlessedKing5 ай бұрын
Aubrey Drake Graham is a Canadian Suburban Actor and he is inauthentic.
@bigshorty48555 ай бұрын
I just wanna know, does vlad supply y'all with the powder for the interviews or you bring it yourselves? Seen too many powdered up there.
@robg66884 ай бұрын
No chance of me looking at my phone FOR THE ENTIRE INTERVIEW when LJ is in the same room. one of the gods of hip hop right there!
@CesarR10375 ай бұрын
Never forget that early video of Drake calling the Toronto accent ignorant
@Probblems6 ай бұрын
“It would really mature in such a way” 😅😅😅
@achimjeffersB15 ай бұрын
Drake is a character. Jamaican Drake, Atlanta drake 😂😂
@Metal_Face_Doom5 ай бұрын
....but, do we have to even say it at all!?? This is a wild ass world we live in where we're justifying who can say it. Dammit!
@Nemo713405 ай бұрын
We've all been saying this! but we got labeled "haters" and brushed off. Now everyone wants to act like they're suprised. You could tell from day 1 what he was doing.
@olearyeugene5 ай бұрын
2:30 sound like something Paul Mooney would day😂
@mecca69416 ай бұрын
The first time I was ever introduced to Hip Hop it was from my Oldest Brother Brand Nubian Album.
@thanx4askin6 ай бұрын
🔥🔥🔥🔥
@damiankirkwood79245 ай бұрын
Best thing about this is Kendrick was like hey guys it’s ok to hate on him and everyone is like “ finally! Let’s go!”
@davonnharp5085 ай бұрын
Don't agree with everything cuzo speaks on But he %100 on point on this topic
@beecannedylll89725 ай бұрын
Bro if you black or half black you got dat RIGHT but if you WHITE not at all
@Oxygen2575 ай бұрын
When I saw the title, I clicked because I could relate to this. In the beginning, when I first heard Drake say that word, it made me uneasy. Even though I liked his music, here was a man from a foreign country and not with our experiences as Black Americans saying that word. It did make me cringe. I didn’t like the feeling it elicited in me. Still don’t. However, when the Hip Hop community embraced Drake and it seemed to be okay with them, I was at first surprised and then accepted it. It still bothers me sometimes, but not like it did before. In fact, I don’t like it when Black Americans use the word with each other. But, I made peace with it. If some Black Americans want to refer to themselves in that way. So be it. Even though I don’t t like it, some how, for some reason, it doesn’t hit me in the same way as it would when a non black person says it or a person from another country, even if that person is a person of color. (Like with that comedian, Michael Blackson). When he first came here, he didn’t use that word in his comedy. He wasn’t that successful, he studied other Black comedians and began to copy them to make his comedy more edgy.) I don’t like it, it just bothers me. But that is my personal problem. But I have accepted it because the community has. I keep wondering though, who’s next, Eminem? But I think he is way too smart for that, even if the hip hop rap world accepted it. 🤷♂️
@EazyBizzle5 ай бұрын
I Dont listen to drake enough to tell 😗🤷🏽. Its so sad it took K Dot making a diss record to make people realize how cringe he Been.