Brutal: TNT Won't Even Let Drake Enjoy Basketball Anymore, Blasted Kendrick Lamar's 'Not Like Us' During The Wolves/Nuggets Game
Everywhere you look right now it's Kendrick vs Drake. Can't catch a break one night it appears without seeing people yell about who is winning, how this is good for the rap game and what the lyrics mean. I've also never felt older than in this moment. That's why I put Dante's blog up there who can break it down, plus it was either that or Nicky Smokes. I choose the crazier but literate option.
I say all that because what TNT did last night should put an end to this whole rap battle.
That producer who decided to go with Not Like Us just handed Kendrick Lamar the win. Drake loves the NBA. You know that man was sitting there watching the game and all of a sudden got hit with a diss track about him. Can't even enjoy the NBA anymore! Can't even sit back and watch the Anthony Edwards show without hearing part of a song that calls you, well, go ahead and read Dante's blog breaking it down.
This is yet another reason why TNT can't lose the rights to NBA games. Yeah, Roundball Rock is iconic, but TNT has a producer who knows the moment plus we have the Inside the NBA crew. It wasn't just Kendrick's diss. They played the nWo Wolfpac theme song at half with the Wolves beating the shit out of the Nuggets.
Wrestling rules the world baby! The nWo Wolfpac song is just a flat out awesome jam too.
You wanna talk about some real beef? Remember when you had to pick a side between Wolfpac and Hollywood? Yeah, talk about heated discussions around a lunch table. Now we have blogs breaking down songs and everything like that. All I know is Drake lost. I call it like I see it. Drake is always around NBA games, he's been involved with league stuff and TNT is out here playing a diss track about him. It's over. He can make another diss track but it's over. Kendrick won fair and square. When a man can't sit back and enjoy a playoff game without hearing a diss track about him it's reached a new level. That producer picked TNT's side.