Feb 21, 2026 at 10:24 AM Really beautifully made album. By far, best project I’ve listened to in 2026, and the best project I’ve heard in years, outside of Let God Sort Em Out. Even as a Kendrick fan, this is a much better album than GNX. Feels like Andre 3000 meets old Kanye.
Feb 22, 2026 at 6:05 PM He a dub, she a buss, and I'm godly Is it fake? Is it love? Probably This is worded so dismissively and nonchalantly, it makes it even more of an insulting retort to Wayne and Nicki.
Feb 22, 2026 at 9:09 PM ‘House Money’ hook is a not very subtle subliminal response to Wayne’s recent pattern of throwing shade at Kendrick (and to Nicki for chiming in with her army of bots): https://www.buzzfeednews.com/articl...aj-jay-z-lil-wayne-super-bowl-drama-explained https://theshaderoom.com/lil-wayne-...-included-grammys-gotta-work-harder-as-usual/ I’m sure somebody’s done a whole breakdown of this on YouTube…’party’ is a metaphor for the rap game, etc. Kendrick was more respectful of Wayne with his first warning. There’s a bunch of other breadcrumbs connecting the songs if you read the lyrics closely, but the one sentence explanation is that Kendrick’s dismissively calling Wayne a ‘dub’ (and a ‘p***y’) on the hook. Keem’s lyrics are more ambiguous — can’t fully decipher who he’s referring to. I don’t think he’s talking about either Wayne or Drake. If someone has more insight, please chime in.
Feb 23, 2026 at 12:29 PM On “Good Flirts”, Kendrick interpolated “The Light” by Common. J. Cole JUST interpolated the same song on his new album