Comedian Andrew Schultz continues to speak out against Kendrick Lamar, saying he feels the rapper is playing the victim just like Taylor Swift when it comes to their current feud.
Andrew Schutz insists Kendrick Lamar plays victim
In a new episode of The Brilliant Idiots podcast, released on December 14, Schultz and co-host Charlamagne Tha God continued to discuss the issues between the comedian and Kendrick Lamar. The comedian thinks Kendrick is taking a page from Swift’s victim playbook.
“Kendrick is really the Taylor Swift of hip-hop because no matter what he does, he’s still the victim,” Andrew Schultz says at the 9:40 mark in the video below. “Like, you know Taylor is always a victim, like she’s the biggest music artist in history, but she’s a victim of the label, she’s a victim of Scooter [Braun]she’s a victim of her boyfriend, but somehow she’s still the biggest in the world. Kendrick is the victim here.
Their displeasure stemmed from the fact that K-Dot appeared to replace Schultz on the new song “Wacced Out Morals,” which is included on Rhymes’ GNX album. “Don’t let any white comedian talk about any black woman, it’s the law/I know the publicity works for them and fuck those close to them/That raccoon, those costumed villains, slithered on both of them,” Ken Derek raps.
The West Coast host is thought to be referring to comments Schultz made on the Flagrant podcast last September, in which he said: “[Men who date Black women] Shaving their hair because they’re starting to lose their hair,” Schultz said on the podcast. “Because they’re too stressed out around that black girl who’s complaining about shit all the time.
Schultz went on to break down the timeline of his feud with Kendrick in a new episode of the Brilliant Idiots podcast so people can get a firsthand look at how it really happened. According to Schulz, Kendrick dropped “Wacced Out Morals” by mentioning Schulz’s “friends” in the song – Schulz believed one of the friends mentioned was Charlamagne – and then Death threats began to surface after Kendrick’s fans threatened Schultz, his family and their 8-month-old daughter on social media. Schultz insists he stayed quiet for two weeks before finally saying, “I’m going to fuck your man.”
“All Kendrick’s fans are like, ‘How can you say that? Oh my God, you can’t go there, you can’t take it there,’ but I thought you all took it when you said you were going to Get there and kill my daughter, wait, you can kill my daughter but I can’t fuck your man?
Schultz also revealed that Kendrick’s team contacted Charlamagne Towers to “clarify” things.
The sexual remarks Andrew Schultz is referring to were made during a Dec. 5 episode of the Flagrant podcast. “I would have sex with him, but there was nothing he could do about it,” Schultz said of K-Dot. “As long as it’s Kendrick Lamar, I’ll have sex with him. The only thing he can do is decide if it was consensual.”
Kendrick has not directly mentioned Schulz in or outside of his music.
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Check out Andrew Schulz’s unfiltered thoughts on K-Dot below.
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