LL COOL J really feels that Kendrick Lamar as well as Drake‘s beef was “great” for Hip Hop – and that K.Dot definitely won.
Appearing on The Bootleg Kev Podcast in an episode published on Tuesday (June 18), Cool James – who knows a thing or two about rap beefs – shared his thoughts on the infamous feud.
“I thought it was great for Hip Hop,” he told Kev. “I thought it was the right thing. I thought they both did well, they held their own. I thought that Kendrick won, but I thought that Drake by no means did he embarrass himself or have anything to hold his head down about.”
LL continued: “He did his thing, he showed up and I think his fans can feel comfortable wit that. […] The key to that stuff is as a long as it doesn’ t sidetrack you coming from your utmost target, it is actually an excellent trait to take part in. I adore it.”
In The Meantime, Ice does not strongly believe Kendrick Lamar is actually completed beefing along with Drake.
Speaking To Shaquille O’Neal on a current incident of The Large Podcast, the N.W.A folklore gave his ideas on the intense rap meat that found yourself including family members as well as untamed complaints regarding pedophilia as well as residential misuse.
Supplying his take on the fight, Dice pointed out: “I always approve of rap battles. That’s the essence of the game. It goes back to Busy Bee and Kool Moe Dee and even further than that. It’s part of the game as long as it doesn’t get physical because that’s not rap.
“I think Kendrick is up, he’s landed the more hard and effective punches, but that don’t mean Drake can’t get off the canvas. If I was Kendrick, I’d stay locked and loaded just to be ready for whatever.”
The opinions denote an adjustment in mood for Ice, that just recently stated themself a movie critic of rap fights in spite of being actually associated with a handful of themself.
“I don’t really like seeing rappers beef,” he pointed out. “I don’t think it’s necessary to have a great career, but it happens. Hey, it’s part of the game, and I think when you’re in a beef, you can’t really hold back.
“It’s like being in a fight; you can’t really half punch, you gotta go all the way.”