A$AP Rocky Commends Kendrick Lamar & Drake For Their Battle, But Not Entirely
A$AP Rocky had lots to speak about throughout his new interview with DJ Akademiks, whether or not it was his ideas on Playboi Carti and Kanye West or, most explosively, his beef with Drake. Among different sub-topics on this class, he mirrored on the Kendrick Lamar and Drizzy battle with some praises and criticisms… Take a wild guess as to who received the brunt of the latter.
As caught by Kurrco on Twitter, the commentator requested the Harlem artistic whether or not or not he was “rooting” for the Compton lyricist throughout the battle. “It wasn’t rooting, it was simply, like, that n***a was going loopy,” he answered. “He did his factor. I believe it was good sportsmanship. I really feel like Drake and Dot placed on a great battle for the tradition, man. What occurred after that, that is sort of loopy. Like, all of the suing and s**t.”
Akademiks then introduced up New York’s roots in battle tradition (“I watched that s**t closely,” Rocky remarked). He requested if there is a line the place people go too far in battle rap, and the daddy of three thinks there isn’t any boundary when you cross over into disrespect.
“I believe when you cross the road and it is an engagement of a battle, gloves is off,” he expressed. “Who am I to evaluate how far the subsequent n***a ought to go speaking concerning the subsequent n***a? It’s again to that gossipy s**t. Let them n***as speak about what they gon’ speak about. Get your s**t off.”
A$AP Rocky’s Role In Kendrick Lamar & Drake Beef
For these unaware, A$AP Rocky’s recent Drake disses should not the one ones he is launched at him. He was on Future and Metro Boomin‘s WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU album in 2024, dissing Drizzy on “Show Of Hands.” This was earlier than the Kendrick Lamar battle started in full drive, however after the floodgates opened with “Like That.”
However, A$AP Rocky regrets this Drake diss for the way he introduced up Adonis’ mom Sophie Brussaux, whom Rocky was allegedly with earlier than the 6ix God. Despite a number of dangerous blood right here between the “F**kin’ Problems” collaborators, there’s nonetheless respect on all sides for the aggressive facet of it.