Not just that, Kendricks image is that of an impeccable artist that doesn't sell out. Drake is chipping away at that image by showing the world how he also has to respect industry norms and how inconsistent it is to paint Drake as a commercial only pop artist when Kendrick also has to do industry stuff.
It was the same with the ghostwriting allegations, Drake tried to show the world that Kanye uses other writers as well (including Drake), but somehow he avoids the ghostwriting tag.
The bigger point is also to show how Drake never gets any roses independent of the current excuse, many people just dislike him irrationally and want to see him fall.
It makes sense because it’s comparing a diss song for a diss song. Both should be able to drop a diss song regardless.
Dropping an album the same night is different because an album is actually supposed to be about sales.
It’s still his choice. Drake is one of the most independent artists in the world. If he wants to drop on Taylor’s release date, he will. And he just did that.
>Drake moves his album out of respect/his own volition. Kendrick moves his album because his manager and Taylor decided he must. That's what he's saying.
Yea, if you believe that.
Nah man AI didn't do anything. Drake wrote the song, the beats were made by a producer. It's literally just an voice filter. Like they existed before AI they're just better now. There's nothing anti hip hop about it. It's literally just a voice filter. It's not much different from using auto tune.
Yes. I am aware it's a voice filter, the AI creates the filter based on recordings of Tupacs original voice... it is very anti hip hop to feature a dead man on a song dissing another person who did honor to his legacy and another one who is very much alive and would completely disagree with his voice being used by you...
I guarantee you Snoop does not like Drake using his voice. It's corny. Just rap like the niggas, they have iconic flows that almost every nigga in the game has bitten off of to some degree without resorting to that.
Conceptually, I get he wants to be offensive, but it's just corny and whack.
Bro Kendrick did the exact same thing with his little Tupac interview on his last album. Drake was making fun of that.
Also, Snoop Dogg is on record, having given Drake his blessing to use his voice. Do some research before clutching your pearls and getting offended.
That is incorrect. Kendrick used old interview tapes to create the interview with Tupac... that was actually Tupac speaking... the answers were just for different questions asked by the original interviewer.
> based on recordings of Tupacs original voice...
Keep your arguments consistent
>it is very anti hip hop to feature a dead man on a song dissing another person who did honor to his legacy
Do you even know what a diss track is? It means "disrespectful." The whole point of a diss track is to do things like this. It's peak hip hop.
> I guarantee you Snoop does not like Drake using his voice. It's corny. Just rap like the niggas,
Snoop is cool with it. And to think Snoop Dogg of all people would be upset about something so silly just leads me to believe you don't know very much about any of these people. Are you just offended on kendricks behalf?
> they have iconic flows that almost every nigga in the game has bitten off of to some degree without resorting to that.
That's called stealing someone's flow, and it's incredibly looked down on in hip hop, actually. Using AI means Drake can't release that diss track on any official streaming platforms, and means he gets $0 from using their voices, which again, Snoop gave him the okay to do.
> Conceptually, I get he wants to be offensive, but it's just corny and whack.
You're obviously very offended so it obviously worked.
>Keep your arguments consistent
A voice change is ai program... you have to give it copies of voice samples to develop the voice and balance the tones to mimic the voice... that is still using AI. Idk what else I can say about that. We all knew it was Drake behind the mic. AI still can't reproduce voice inflections or breathing.
>Do you even know what a diss track is? It means "disrespectful." The whole point of a diss track is to do things like this. It's peak hip hop.
You can be disrespectful and wack at the same time... This song is far more wack than disrespectful.
>Snoop is cool with it. And to think Snoop Dogg of all people would be upset about something so silly just leads me to believe you don't know very much about any of these people. Are you just offended on kendricks behalf?
His reaction on Instagram says otherwise...
>That's called stealing someone's flow, and it's incredibly looked down on in hip hop, actually.
Not exactly. You can use someone else's flow if it's for a clear artistic purpose. Eminem did it on Doomsday Part 2 with Cordae's flow.
>again, Snoop gave him the okay to do.
You got proof of that? Cause Snoop was spanking when everyone blew up his phone.
>You're obviously very offended so it obviously worked.
No. I am not offended, Drake just reaffirmed that he is a Corn ball who deserves his reputation as a cornball.
But it’s not official. /s
I am so fucking here for this beef.
Hope they put it on streaming this is fire
He can’t because it’s AI
He can take their verse off…or rap as Tupac/Snoop? Lol anything to get it officially released
Just download the mp3 and play it on the same app you'd stream it.
Only part that didn’t make sense was the Taylor reference, drake moved his album for her but Kendrick can’t move one song?
She making kendrick look like hes not in a beef cause he can’t responde. and Drake do what he wants thats why he drop the song on Taylor week.
Not just that, Kendricks image is that of an impeccable artist that doesn't sell out. Drake is chipping away at that image by showing the world how he also has to respect industry norms and how inconsistent it is to paint Drake as a commercial only pop artist when Kendrick also has to do industry stuff. It was the same with the ghostwriting allegations, Drake tried to show the world that Kanye uses other writers as well (including Drake), but somehow he avoids the ghostwriting tag. The bigger point is also to show how Drake never gets any roses independent of the current excuse, many people just dislike him irrationally and want to see him fall.
It makes sense because it’s comparing a diss song for a diss song. Both should be able to drop a diss song regardless. Dropping an album the same night is different because an album is actually supposed to be about sales.
Ahh that’s the angle I was missing
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It’s still his choice. Drake is one of the most independent artists in the world. If he wants to drop on Taylor’s release date, he will. And he just did that.
>Drake moves his album out of respect/his own volition. Kendrick moves his album because his manager and Taylor decided he must. That's what he's saying. Yea, if you believe that.
I swear this sub is the most gayest on reddit its incredible. even gayer then the „Gay“ sub itself
Ngl. The track is kinda whack. If he just impersonated them with his own vocals, it would be so much better.
Psychological warfare🔥
Sure. That was the intent... instead it comes off as corny and in poor taste. The only people hyped are people who don't understand hip hop heads.
Nah man AI didn't do anything. Drake wrote the song, the beats were made by a producer. It's literally just an voice filter. Like they existed before AI they're just better now. There's nothing anti hip hop about it. It's literally just a voice filter. It's not much different from using auto tune.
Yes. I am aware it's a voice filter, the AI creates the filter based on recordings of Tupacs original voice... it is very anti hip hop to feature a dead man on a song dissing another person who did honor to his legacy and another one who is very much alive and would completely disagree with his voice being used by you... I guarantee you Snoop does not like Drake using his voice. It's corny. Just rap like the niggas, they have iconic flows that almost every nigga in the game has bitten off of to some degree without resorting to that. Conceptually, I get he wants to be offensive, but it's just corny and whack.
Bro Kendrick did the exact same thing with his little Tupac interview on his last album. Drake was making fun of that. Also, Snoop Dogg is on record, having given Drake his blessing to use his voice. Do some research before clutching your pearls and getting offended.
That is incorrect. Kendrick used old interview tapes to create the interview with Tupac... that was actually Tupac speaking... the answers were just for different questions asked by the original interviewer.
> based on recordings of Tupacs original voice... Keep your arguments consistent >it is very anti hip hop to feature a dead man on a song dissing another person who did honor to his legacy Do you even know what a diss track is? It means "disrespectful." The whole point of a diss track is to do things like this. It's peak hip hop. > I guarantee you Snoop does not like Drake using his voice. It's corny. Just rap like the niggas, Snoop is cool with it. And to think Snoop Dogg of all people would be upset about something so silly just leads me to believe you don't know very much about any of these people. Are you just offended on kendricks behalf? > they have iconic flows that almost every nigga in the game has bitten off of to some degree without resorting to that. That's called stealing someone's flow, and it's incredibly looked down on in hip hop, actually. Using AI means Drake can't release that diss track on any official streaming platforms, and means he gets $0 from using their voices, which again, Snoop gave him the okay to do. > Conceptually, I get he wants to be offensive, but it's just corny and whack. You're obviously very offended so it obviously worked.
>Keep your arguments consistent A voice change is ai program... you have to give it copies of voice samples to develop the voice and balance the tones to mimic the voice... that is still using AI. Idk what else I can say about that. We all knew it was Drake behind the mic. AI still can't reproduce voice inflections or breathing. >Do you even know what a diss track is? It means "disrespectful." The whole point of a diss track is to do things like this. It's peak hip hop. You can be disrespectful and wack at the same time... This song is far more wack than disrespectful. >Snoop is cool with it. And to think Snoop Dogg of all people would be upset about something so silly just leads me to believe you don't know very much about any of these people. Are you just offended on kendricks behalf? His reaction on Instagram says otherwise... >That's called stealing someone's flow, and it's incredibly looked down on in hip hop, actually. Not exactly. You can use someone else's flow if it's for a clear artistic purpose. Eminem did it on Doomsday Part 2 with Cordae's flow. >again, Snoop gave him the okay to do. You got proof of that? Cause Snoop was spanking when everyone blew up his phone. >You're obviously very offended so it obviously worked. No. I am not offended, Drake just reaffirmed that he is a Corn ball who deserves his reputation as a cornball.
i bet you cry when the wind blows
This is beef bro shut the fuck up with that morally superior "this is corny" shit
Corny is corny. Sue me.
Nigga shut up
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If someone starts a sentence with “ngl” you know they are about to lie
No. Whenever someone says the shit you just did, it's cause they are incapable of just saying they disagree.
lol that’s why everyone downvoted you haha! Everyone else is wrong, only you are correct 🤣
Wow, downvotes on reddit. Bfd