In reality, there are some bogus Weezy makes fun of the floating K.Dot.
Many hip-hop fans are anticipating a confrontation between Lil Wayne and Kendrick Lamar. However, some of them are displaying excessive desperation and relying on technology to grant their desires. Additionally, an A.I.-generated diss rap from Weezy against K.Dot became viral online, causing fans to respond in a variety of perplexed ways as they wondered if the familiar New Orleans voice was the result of artificial intelligence. Hitta J3, a Kendrick affiliate, pointed out at least one of the numerous phony disses that are reportedly making the rounds on the Internet at the moment on Twitter, though he did not name it.
There are a few reasons for this alleged conflict, for those who are not informed. One is Lil Wayne’s devotion to Drake, which Kendrick Lamar destroyed in this year’s rap feud. The other is the controversy over the NFL’s (and likely Jay-Z’s) decision to select the Compton lyricist above people like Wayne, a hometown icon, during the Super Bowl halftime show in New Orleans next year. There is more depth in the entire conversation than that, but you get the main idea.
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Snoop Dogg remarked, “This is a big event,” in reference to the Super Bowl, Lil Wayne, and Kendrick Lamar controversy. “For all of us, you should be grateful that hip-hop can be shown on that platform. Instead of criticizing the next man, you should be joyful. […] I didn’t think I was expected to be at my Super Bowl halftime show or that it was necessary for me to be there. […] When choosing a performer, people consider all factors. […] Before Jay-Z took over the Super Bowl, there weren’t any n***as on stage. He is giving a new generation of performers a chance to perform.
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Meanwhile, the fact that Kendrick Lamar actually addressed Tunechi in the opening track of his new album GNX, “wacced out murals,” is another significant element stoking the possibility of a feud between the two artists. “Used to bump ‘Tha Carter III,’ I held my Rollie chain proud / Irony, I think my hard work let Lil Wayne down,” the rapper captioned the track. In fact, Wayne appeared to reply on Twitter, so perhaps fans won’t need to utilize artificial intelligence to envision a fight in the future. However, who can tell?
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