Kendrick Lamar “the Taylor Swift of hip-hop” because “no matter what [Lamar] does, he’s still the victim”.Back in July, Schulz was criticised for suggesting the “Black girlfriend effect” was a “protective instinct” for white men in interracial relationships, and alluding that Black women are abusive.Many people spoke out against the comedian’s comments – including Lamar, who seemingly sent an indirect jab at him on ‘Wacced Out Murals’ from his latest album, ‘GNX’.
On the song, Lamar rapped: “Don’t let no white comedian talk about no Black woman, that’s law” – the lyrics seemingly referring to Schulz’s infamous comments.Schulz finally replied to the track nearly two weeks after its release, finding it hypocritical for a rapper to tell him off for being misogynistic.
He also said he joked he would “make love to him and there’s nothing he could do about it” – which many found offensive, including Meek Mill who tweeted (via Complex): “[A] white man saying they’ll rape Black men openly is extreme.” Charlamagne Tha God came to his defence on their shared podcast The Brilliant Idiots, saying comedians “have the license to make jokes about any and everybody”.In the most recent episode of thepodcast, Charlamagne revealed that Lamar’s team called him to discuss his recent comments defending his co-host – to which Schulz replied: “Kendrick really is the Taylor Swift of Hip Hop.
No matter what he does, he’s still the victim.”Andrew Shulz reveals that charlamagne tha god got a call from Kendrick Lamar team about his comments .
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