DJ Akademiks went on a rant on X (formerly Twitter) on Sunday night after the NFL announced that Kendrick Lamar would headline the Super Bowl halftime show. He accused JAY-Z of colluding with Drake to help his competitor host a larger The Pop Out event.
“The NFL just did a global ‘Pop Out’ show for Kendrick Lamar…Jay ZI saw it…you’re not low…” Ak began a series of posts. In more, he added: “Jay Z and roc nation are responsible for planning the Super Bowl halftime show…keep that in mind. Metroboomin’s waiting by the phone for Kendrick Lamar to call him and invite him to the Super Bowl show , to earn his 16 points. Drake and J Cole rap “Big As the What.. Big As the Super Bowl,” Jay Z just made Kendrick Lamar headline the Super Bowl, no, that’s crazy… this It’s crazy.
Kendrick Lamar invites Dr. Dre to star in ‘The Pop Out’
INGLEWOOD, CA – JUNE 19: Kendrick Lamar and Dr. Dre at the Pop Out – Ken & Friends Presented by pgLang and Free at KIA Forum on June 19, 2024 in Inglewood, CA Performances on stage during lunch. (Photo by Timothy Norris/Getty Images for pgLang, Amazon Music and Free Lunch)
Academics concluded: “Na f*ck dat…Drake has to fight Kendrick Lamar. Enough is enough. Talmbout ‘No Round 2s’ …. Kendrick is a little guy.. Seen it all and clearly hates Drake’s guy They pitted Kendrick Lamar against Lil Wayne in the Super Bowl in New Orleans…and Jay Z hated it before ending his rant. He teased: “The second round will still happen. “
DJ Academics express dissatisfaction with NFL and Kendrick Lamar
In Lamar’s Super Bowl statement, he said, “You know, this is just one chance to win a championship, there’s no second round.” Drake recently teased that he’s preparing for “Game 2,” and fans will It was interpreted as a feud between him and Lamar.
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