The Kendrick Lamar and Drake beef someway continues to present hip-hop followers dialog starters nowadays on each ends of the lyrical battle. Whereas Ok.Dot’s praises come extra from followers’ perceptions of prophetic bars about his run, Drizzy’s listeners are discovering doable references the place they thought there have been simply easy statements.
This time round, the reevaluation on the timeline considerations the “Household Issues” diss observe, particularly its final strains. “There’s nowhere to cover, there’s nowhere to cover, you realize what I imply / They employed a disaster administration crew to scrub up the truth that you beat in your queen,” the 6ix God rapped.
This week, followers related the dots, and so they’re about Drake’s defamation lawsuit in opposition to UMG. Particularly, they introduced up his current profitable movement to subpoena a person named Kojo Menne Asamoah. The Toronto famous person and his authorized crew consider he allegedly helped inflate the success of Kendrick’s “Not Like Us” diss.
Moreover, that “nowhere to cover” line rings totally different for OVO die-hards nowadays. Kojo Menne Asamoah as an LLC with the exact same identify, per What’s The Dust? on Twitter.
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Whether or not you suppose this a coincidence from the heavens or a coldly calculated transfer, it is nonetheless wild to see so many doable interpretations of those diss tracks pop up within the discourse. Perhaps that is reflective of followers’ obsession with this beef, however then once more, nobody’s hiding that hype.
Nonetheless, there are nonetheless a few questions right here. Significantly, it is unclear if Kojo Menne Asamoah has any connection to the home violence allegations in opposition to Kendrick Lamar that The Boy referenced with that “nowhere to cover” line. Nothing about that seems within the UMG lawsuit, so if this reference is de facto intentional, there’s loads to clear up. We’ll see how issues play out in court docket…