Kendrick Lamar's Diss Lyrics Are Manifesting..

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2 Jul 202409:14

Summary

TLDRThe video script discusses the ongoing tension between rappers Kendrick Lamar and Drake, with the beef spreading to the OVO camp. It delves into PartyNextDoor's social media antics, his apparent jealousy over a woman in a music video with Bryson Tiller, Chris Brown, and Jeremiah, and the subsequent response from Chris Brown. The script also touches on Drake's efforts to appear unbothered by the situation, including his subtle jabs at Spotify and his lighthearted bowling outing. The commentary urges Drake to move on rather than engage in further disses, highlighting the fading memory of his last release, 'Heart Part 6'.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The script discusses the ongoing tension between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, which has extended to the OVO camp.
  • ๐ŸŽถ PartyNextDoor has seemingly taken offense to a woman he used to date appearing in a music video with Bryson Tiller, Chris Brown, and Jeremiah, and has tweeted about it.
  • ๐Ÿ” It's suggested that the woman in question likely had a history in music videos, which is why she was featured alongside these artists.
  • ๐Ÿค” The speaker questions the motive behind PartyNextDoor's tweets, speculating that there may not be personal issues between him and the artists involved.
  • ๐Ÿ”ฅ Chris Brown responds to PartyNextDoor's tweets, challenging him to either apologize or maintain his stance in person.
  • ๐ŸŽ‰ The speaker praises Chris Brown for his assertive behavior in various situations this year, indicating that he is not to be trifled with.
  • ๐Ÿšซ The script implies that PartyNextDoor's tweets were out of line, especially since he later attempted to walk back his statements.
  • ๐ŸŽค The speaker admits to not being particularly invested in PartyNextDoor as a person, but appreciates his music.
  • ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ The speaker mentions that PartyNextDoor has had several public incidents, including issues with his personal life and career frustrations.
  • ๐ŸŽฑ Drake is mentioned as trying to appear unbothered by the situation, engaging in activities like bowling and joking about it on social media.
  • ๐ŸŽง There's a hint that Drake may be indirectly addressing the situation with Kendrick Lamar through comments made on a streamer's chat, suggesting the use of 'backdoor' tactics in streaming numbers.
  • ๐Ÿ”ฎ The script concludes with a suggestion that Drake should ignore the situation rather than escalating it with further disses.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic discussed in the video script?

    -The main topic discussed in the video script is the ongoing beef between various artists, including Kendrick Lamar, Drake, PartyNextDoor, Bryson Tiller, and Chris Brown, and the implications of their interactions on social media and their music.

  • What sparked PartyNextDoor's reaction on social media?

    -PartyNextDoor's reaction on social media was sparked by the appearance of a woman he allegedly used to date in a music video featuring Bryson Tiller, Chris Brown, and Jeremiah.

  • What was Chris Brown's response to PartyNextDoor's tweets?

    -Chris Brown responded to PartyNextDoor's tweets by suggesting that PartyNextDoor should either apologize on social media or maintain the same energy when they meet in person, hinting at a potential confrontation.

  • How does the video script describe Drake's actions in response to the beef?

    -The script describes Drake's actions as trying to appear unbothered by the situation, engaging in activities like bowling and jokingly using the name '69 God', and making indirect references to the beef in a streamer chat.

  • What is the significance of the number '69' in Drake's bowling name?

    -The number '69' in Drake's bowling name could be a playful nod to his recent song 'Nonstop' which has been involved in the streaming controversy, or a reference to his album 'Scorpion' which was released on June 9th.

  • What is the controversy surrounding Spotify and streaming numbers mentioned in the script?

    -The controversy mentioned in the script involves accusations of Spotify backdooring streams for certain songs, which could imply artificially inflating the streaming numbers to favor particular artists.

  • What is the script's opinion on the artists' use of social media during the beef?

    -The script suggests that the artists' use of social media during the beef is a form of attention-seeking behavior, with some artists being petty and others trying to maintain an image of being unbothered.

  • What is the script's stance on the quality of the music involved in the beef?

    -The script acknowledges that despite the drama, the music produced by the artists involved in the beef, such as 'Family Matters' by Drake, is of good quality and well-received.

  • What is the script's advice for Drake in handling the beef?

    -The script advises Drake to not engage in further disses towards Kendrick Lamar and to pretend the situation didn't happen, as it believes the last song Drake released, 'Heart Part 6', did not age well and is not memorable.

  • What are the concerns raised about the artists' well-being and work environment?

    -The script raises concerns about the artists possibly being subjected to a demanding and potentially abusive work environment, especially if they are under pressure to deliver hits for their label.

Outlines

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๐ŸŽค Celebrity Beef and Music Industry Drama

The paragraph discusses the ongoing feud between high-profile artists, focusing on the tension between Kendrick Lamar and Drake that has extended to the OVO camp. It delves into PartyNextDoor's unexpected emergence, his social media antics, and the speculation surrounding his personal life and relationships with other artists. The narrative also touches on Chris Brown's response to PartyNextDoor's behavior, emphasizing his assertive stance and the need for accountability in the music industry. The paragraph concludes with a reflection on PartyNextDoor's public image and his recent musical output, suggesting a lack of personal connection and a focus on his fluctuating career and personal life.

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๐ŸŽฑ Drake's Unbothered Persona and Industry Tactics

This paragraph examines Drake's attempts to project an image of indifference amidst the competitive music scene. It details his interaction with a popular gambling streamer and the implications of his comments about backdooring streams, which are suspected to be a veiled reference to Kendrick Lamar's 'Not Like Us' song. The discussion highlights the accusations of stream manipulation and the potential impact on the artists' reputations. Drake's efforts to appear unaffected by the situation, including his public activities and social media presence, are analyzed. The paragraph concludes with a suggestion that Drake should ignore the controversy and focus on creating more music, rather than engaging in further disputes with Kendrick Lamar.

Mindmap

Keywords

๐Ÿ’กPapio

Papio is a song by Drake, which seems to be a central topic of the video script. The song is part of the ongoing narrative between Drake and other artists, particularly Kendrick Lamar, and is used as a point of discussion to analyze the dynamics of their professional relationships and public image.

๐Ÿ’กKendrick Lamar

Kendrick Lamar is a renowned rapper whose name is mentioned in the context of a 'beef' or rivalry with Drake. The script discusses the impact of their professional tension on the music industry and how it has spread to involve other artists and camps, such as OVO.

๐Ÿ’กDrake

Drake is a prominent figure in the script, with discussions revolving around his song 'Papio', his rivalry with Kendrick Lamar, and his attempts to appear unbothered by the situation. His actions and responses to the ongoing narrative are a significant part of the video's theme.

๐Ÿ’กBeef

In the context of the script, 'beef' refers to a conflict or disagreement between artists, particularly Drake and Kendrick Lamar. It is a key concept that drives the narrative and discussion about the artists' interactions and the impact on their music and public personas.

๐Ÿ’กParty Next Door

Party Next Door is an artist who is mentioned in the script for his actions on social media, which are perceived as petty or 'nose candy activity'. His tweets about other artists and a woman in a music video are discussed, indicating a personal or professional conflict.

๐Ÿ’กOVO Camp

OVO Camp refers to the collective of artists and affiliates associated with Drake's record label, October's Very Own (OVO). The script suggests that the 'beef' between Drake and Kendrick Lamar has extended to involve members of the OVO Camp.

๐Ÿ’กMusic Video

The script discusses a music video featuring a woman who Party Next Door allegedly had a past relationship with. The music video serves as a point of contention and is used to illustrate the personal nature of conflicts within the music industry.

๐Ÿ’กChris Brown

Chris Brown is mentioned in the script as an artist who has responded to Party Next Door's social media activity. His reaction to the situation is used as an example of how artists address conflicts and maintain their image in the public eye.

๐Ÿ’กSocial Media

Social media is a recurring theme in the script, used as a platform where artists like Party Next Door and Drake express their views, engage in conflicts, and manage their public image. It is a key medium through which the narrative of the video unfolds.

๐Ÿ’กUnbothered

The term 'unbothered' is used to describe Drake's attempts to appear unaffected by the ongoing 'beef' and controversies. It is a significant concept in the script, illustrating how artists navigate public perception and maintain a composed image.

๐Ÿ’กBotting

Botting refers to the use of automated programs to artificially inflate streaming numbers of a song. In the script, it is suggested that both Drake and Kendrick Lamar may have been subject to botting, which is part of the discussion on the authenticity of their music's popularity.

Highlights

The beef between Kendrick Lamar and Drake has spread to the OVO Camp.

PartyNextDoor's tweet about a 34-year-old woman in a music video sparks controversy.

The woman in question likely has a history in music videos, suggesting a personal connection to PartyNextDoor.

Chris Brown responds to PartyNextDoor's tweets, hinting at a potential conflict.

Chris Brown's recent actions demonstrate he is not to be trifled with, in music or otherwise.

PartyNextDoor's motives for his tweets are questioned, as there's no clear personal issue with the mentioned artists.

The speaker speculates that PartyNextDoor may have been influenced by external factors when making his comments.

Drake's attempt to appear unbothered by the situation is discussed, including his actions on a streaming platform.

Drake's indirect reference to 'Not Like Us' and Kendrick Lamar raises questions about his true feelings.

The speaker suggests that Drake's streams may also be artificially inflated, similar to accusations against Kendrick Lamar.

Drake's recent activities, such as bowling, are highlighted to show his nonchalant attitude towards the situation.

The speaker advises against Drake issuing more disses towards Kendrick Lamar, for the sake of both parties.

The last song released by Drake, 'Heart Part 6', is mentioned as having aged poorly and being less memorable.

Concerns are raised about the working conditions of artists associated with Drake, hoping for a positive environment.

The speaker ends with a call to action for viewers to share their thoughts on PartyNextDoor's actions and to follow on social media.

Transcripts

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what's Papio it looks like Kendrick

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Lamar is not like us and the beef

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between Kendrick Lamar and Drake has

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really spread out to the OVO Camp we're

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going to talk about Drake in a second

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but number one we got to go and talk

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about party next door it really sounds

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like party at the party was playing with

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his nose because this guy just came out

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of nowhere and decided to tweet doing

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videos at 34 that chick broke and then

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tweets again I'm F to make these guys

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cry in reference to Bryson tiller Chris

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Chris Brown and Jeremiah enjoy the

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nights of your life this when people did

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some research it was apparently they

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dropped a song right they dropped a song

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together which is really crazy this is

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like heavy weights the I never imagined

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all these guys on a song together but

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they dropped a song together and in the

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music video was a chick that I'm

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guessing party next door used to date or

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used to see and he's upset that she's on

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the video which is this is really nose

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candy activity because the chick's 34

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okay she's in a video I'm assuming if

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party next door was messing over with

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her this wasn't a chick that was just a

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nurse you know uh an HR agent maybe a

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vice president at some company I don't

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know any other number of careers I'm

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pretty sure she wasn't an

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orthodontist right like if she had a

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regular career normal that's some

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company I don't think she's just jumping

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in a music video at 34 I don't even

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think they know where to find her so in

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all likelihood this chick was in videos

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and she had that let me just say if I

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went through the chick's Instagram I'll

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be like oh okay it makes perfect sense

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why she's in a music video with these

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guys so he's getting upset and then he's

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coming at these guys for what reason I

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don't know they definitely weren't like

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yo that's party next doors well I

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wouldn't say definitely because people

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can be a little petty but I don't know

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them having any issues with party next

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door any personal issues with them and

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then

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I don't think they're like hey man oh

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yeah you know that shi she used to be

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with party next door let's make sure we

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get her in the video like d these guys

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they're doing fine so Chris Brown hops

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on and he said they speak without

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thinking sometimes then call around to

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my people trying to retract stuff nah go

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on your socials and apologize or keep

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that same energy when you see me

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blushing smiling Emoji yo we got to clap

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it up for Chris Brown this year he took

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quo to town not pound town no Diddy no

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no pride no none of that he uh spanked

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him up no Diddy once again let him know

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yeah I'm not one to be played with

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musically as well by the way and then

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now he's not taking it from party night

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store because he got a point party next

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door you wanted to talk crazy because

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you were off that booger sugar right and

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you wanted to hop on social media

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talking like this and then now you want

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to hit me on the back end and be like

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yeah you know I didn't know what I was

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thinking you know I was tripping man

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yeah yeah you know I I didn't think that

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was you yeah you know it's it's just on

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her right yeah yeah I know y'all didn't

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have anything to do with that not go on

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social media and be like yo I was

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tripping y'all you know I got nothing

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but love for Chris Bryson and whatever

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you know go stream their new song nah he

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couldn't do that so you can't even take

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accountability for the things that you

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were saying so maybe you shouldn't be

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playing with your nose all the time at

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the party like Kendrick lar says well

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this doesn't hurt me to say at all

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because I don't care about party next

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door as a person no disrespect I love

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the guy's music that's that's really all

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plus we don't even know party next door

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as a person the only moments that I

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remember party next door for as an

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individual is if I recall correctly they

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didn't like Kanani like cheat on Kyrie

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with party and then he was with her in

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the hospital when she allegedly tried to

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exterminate herself and then there was

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the time when he was talking about being

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frustrated with his career I think about

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like work or something with the Rihanna

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and now this that's really all I could

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think of other than that it's like oh

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that guy gains a bunch of weight and

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loses a bunch of weight quarterly so

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yeah so This Guy's in shambles he's

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about to go on tour I didn't actually

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listen to P4 did that come out I need to

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check that out because I know you're

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probably like yo you mess with party

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next door and you didn't even check out

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P4 hey man you know I have no

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excuse I'm like trying to think of a

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reason I just didn't take the time to

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listen to it that's it plus also party

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next door is one of those people that

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has dropped enough for me to just be

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good with for life like I I don't really

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need to listen to anything past party

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next door one and two maybe three after

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that it's just H I don't really care too

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much with that being said though we got

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to Circle back to Drake now Drake is on

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a mission also another part of oo to

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make sure he's unbothered and part of

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doing that is trying to take these jokes

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stride right so he was on uh a streamer

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a kick streamer chat also a co-owner of

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kick and one of the biggest gambling

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streamers ever and he was in his chat

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and he said hey pragmatic I think he's

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talking to a mod or something it might

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not be a mod it might be a employee of

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kick or something can you backd door

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Eddie like Spotify back doored the

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streams for that one song from that one

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guy this I don't think I've seen more of

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a try hard attempt at pret dependent

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like you don't care like you're you're

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talk we know who you're talking about we

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know the song you're talking about but

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you don't want to say the song or the

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name of the person because you don't

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want to identify it directly but you're

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identifying it already I could

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understand if you said hey can you

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backdoor Eddie like Spotify backdoor

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streams right that's Incognito enough

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for it to be like oh Drake's taking

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shots at Spotify but we're going to come

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to the conclusion that yeah he's talking

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about not like us and Kendrick Lamar

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especially after the accusations we've

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been seeing as of late when it comes to

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the supposed bots on that stream but I

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guess they're botting it outside too

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that would just be better written we

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would still probably come at Drake but

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this is just like damn dog you really

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are trying to be unbothered let's not

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act like Drake doesn't have his streams

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botted too these guys probably have

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their streams botted without them even

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knowing about it and this is the funny

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thing too is Euphoria about it as well

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because both of those songs are cooking

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Family Matters and Drake has an

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advantage in numbers and fans so how is

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it that he's getting cooked on a song

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that supposedly wasn't even bought or

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let me just guess they bought it

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everything right come on man again Drake

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goes on he was making sure people saw it

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on Instagram that he was playing some

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bowling you know he's going out there

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having fun and as his bowling name he

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put 69 God and he's making sure that

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people see that bowling name and he hit

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a spare on that one so shouts out to

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Drake on that you know he's got a a

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decent hand although he is third place

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in that and I cannot Bowl to save my

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life so D don't look at me right now I

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cannot bowl at all but yeah in this case

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he's really trying to seem unbothered he

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just had a song recently which I may

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save to talk about in another video but

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no promises here so don't expect it to

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come out but yeah this guy I think his

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best bet is to just like pretend it

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didn't happen because nobody's gonna

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look at this be like yeah you know Drake

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he's really spinning that one like yo

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you got cooked the only thing that we

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should be hearing from Drake is more

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dises to Kendrick Lamar which shouldn't

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be happening he should not do that I

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would advise him not to do that everyone

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should because do people even remember

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the last Drake track because if you guys

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recall Drake was the last one to respond

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usually if you're the last one to

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respond people are like okay what's next

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but or from Kendrick Lamar it would be

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what's next but

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nobody did that I don't even remember

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the name of the last song it was I think

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it was a remix or something the last

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song that Drake dropped what was the

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name there was Meet the grams there was

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Heart part yeah it was it was Heart part

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six wasn't it yes Heart part six yo we

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don't even remember that song it's like

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he just decided Well it's cuz he wasn't

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even talking to Kendrick Lamar he was

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talking to us in that song and that song

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aged poorly I feel like that's the

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problem is a lot of the bars AG poorly

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in this Drake even though the songs were

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good like I said I I like Family Matters

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a lot yeah oio is shaking up I hope

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these other guys aren't getting abused

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in there like magic Jordan love those

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guys music I hope the whole sweat shop

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they're not like hting they're caning

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them and like guys we need harder work

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you know it's like when your boss is

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just upset with his own life can't wait

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to come take it out on the people that

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are working for him let's hope Drake

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isn't like that and these guys can you

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know work in peace while they deliver

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him some more hits let me know what you

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guys think in the comments is party next

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door tripping do I even want to know if

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y'all think he's tripping of course he's

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tripping yeah like And subscribe and hit

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