If he is fearing a similar fate to Ja, such fears are overblown. Ja Rule wasn't as popular back then as Drake is now. Plus I think 50 Cent and his gangster rap was a breath of fresh air to the poppy, shiny suits era of hip-hop after Biggie's...
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I watched the entire video
What should Cole have done? Maybe should have reached out through back channels to Kendrick to keep the diss records above the belt, just limited to album critiques? :lol:
Agreed. Except for the best...
I listened to it again
There was nothing personal in his diss. It was just a remake of Jay-Z lying about the quality of Nas' discography.
(And what's up with disses and people lying? Is Kendrick a wife beater? Does Drake have a daughter? Was...
No it didn't, he made a smart decision. And there's enough people mad at each other that his presence hasn't been missed
There is no animosity in his heart, no need to get into the mud slinging
Talk about him ruining his reputation is nonsense
This back and forth is no longer fun. They need to meet up in a boxing ring, take out their frustrations on each other, then do a photo shoot somewhere with all their children and children's mothers, laughing and having fun. J Cole can host.
I can think of a few projects in rap that disprove this. This need not be the case.
This impression exists because it is corny to rap about young man topics the older you get
Re: Eminem: he can just look over at the artistic direction a group...