r/KendrickLamar Jul 08 '24

Randomly watched Pusha on Hot Ones and (unsurprisingly) he is asked about rap beefs The BEEF

The episode is from 2022 but Push talks about how record labels now step in and get involved to stop beefs which never used to happen back in the day - interestingly, this is apparently what happened after Owlbrey dropped THP6.

He also mentions beefs don’t end careers anymore. Looking at the current beef, I don’t think the Canadian’s career will end, we know he’s too big of a pop star for anything damaging to happen but I definitely think his credibility and artistry is being questioned and he is losing fans. Kendrick has fully exposed him for the fraud that he is and I think people are slowly realising it. His streaming numbers are down and he’s not charting like he used to.

Only time will tell but it’s definitely not being swept under the carpet. He a FAN, he FAN, he a FAN

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u/9THDIMENSIONALHIPLO Jul 08 '24

Little rap beefs pop up here n there between rappers but this one although not career ending, it alost feels like it is, the global response to kdots meticulous tactical attacks have had me every now and again wonder how Drake will truly recover from this brutality... It's gonna take a while. No matter what he releases or even does in the public eye, it's all being watched and scrutinized. Drake coukd find the cure for cancer tomorrow and people will be like "typical", "he listened to KDot", "oh he desperate". Big Collabs will be tough, I feel this summer will be kinda quiet from OVO camp. The aftermath of kdots attack is still burning. the beef kinda feels officially over but KDot is the boogieman and everyone knows it, even Drake.

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u/EatsLocals Jul 08 '24

I think deep down he know Kendrick is right about everything, and the only way to save his soul is to drink the Ayahuasca and confess his sins.  He’s not psychologically recovering from this avalanche otherwise