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Katt Williams is shedding light on a different angle of the Kendrick versus Drake feud, suggesting that the real beneficiaries aren’t the artists themselves but the industry executives behind the scenes. He points to Lucian Grainge, CEO of Universal Music, as a prime example, highlighting how these music moguls profit immensely from the drama between top artists.
Kanye West stirred the pot by labeling Lucian as Drake’s “baby daddy” or “sugar daddy,” adding a sensational twist to the narrative. According to Williams, while fans are caught up in choosing sides between Kendrick and Drake, it’s the executives like Lucian who are truly “laughing all the way to the bank.”
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The conversation revolves around the concept of “receipts” in the context of rap beefs, specifically addressing whether proof is necessary for claims made in diss tracks to be effective. The speakers discuss how receipts, or evidence, play a crucial role in validating claims, thereby giving more weight to the accusations.
Receipts in rap beefs are compared to receipts in a purchase—proof that a transaction or claim is valid.
In high-profile rap feuds, such as those between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, receipts are essential to substantiate claims and make them impactful.
The example of Pusha T revealing Drake’s secret child is cited as a moment where having receipts made the diss track significantly more effective and memorable.
Kendrick Lamar vs. Drake:
Both artists have made claims against each other that require proof to be fully impactful.
Kendrick’s 2022 album “Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers” and the track “Father Time” are mentioned, where Kendrick references Drake’s reconciliation with Kanye West.
Industry Influence:
Cat Williams highlights how music industry executives, such as Lucian Grainge of Universal Music, benefit from these high-profile beefs.
Executives like Grainge are described as having significant control over the careers of top artists, profiting from the drama while the artists and fans focus on the feud.
Kanye West has referred to Lucian Grainge as Drake’s “rich baby daddy,” implying that Grainge’s support and influence play a significant role in Drake’s success.
Financial and Contractual Dynamics:
The discussion touches on the massive deals between artists like Drake and major labels like Universal Music Group.
Speculation includes potential equity deals and the possibility of Drake acquiring rights over other artists’ catalogs, adding another layer to the rivalry with Kendrick Lamar.
Dangers of Confronting Labels:
Cat Williams warns that challenging powerful industry figures or labels can have severe consequences, drawing parallels to the deaths of artists like Michael Jackson and Prince, who had disputes with their labels before their deaths.
Long-standing Feud:
The feud between Kendrick and Drake dates back to 2013, following Kendrick’s verse on Big Sean’s “Control,” where he called out several rappers, including Drake.
Over the years, the rivalry has continued with both artists subtly dissing each other in their music.
Receipts or proof are crucial in rap beefs to validate claims and make diss tracks more impactful. The ongoing feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake is deeply intertwined with complex industry dynamics, where the influence and financial interests of music executives play a significant role. The conversation sheds light on how these feuds are not just about personal rivalries but also about the power and control exerted by industry moguls behind the scenes.