Dot didn’t just come after Drake (once again) when he dropped his newest album GNX out of nowhere. He also decided to address the Super Bowl drama and those who didn’t give their congratulations as well as his issues with today’s comedy.
On the album’s opening track “wacced out murals,” Kendrick said “Don’t let no white comedian talk about no Black woman, that’s law, I know propaganda work for them, and fuck whoever that’s close to them…” Fans immediately started putting two and two together and felt that the rapper was putting a spotlight on comedian Andrew Schulz.
With his podcasts FLAGRANT and The Brilliant Idiots with Charlamagne Tha God, he has made numerous “jokes” about Black women that have been deemed offensive. Now though, Schulz is on defense and finally responding to Kendrick’s alleged shots towards him.
Schulz chooses the controversial route
On the latest episode of FLAGRANT, Schulz kicked off the show by addressing what K. Dot said head-on (with sarcasm).
“…We need to sit back and reflect. … Listen, no one has respected women more through art than rappers. So I completely understand how a rapper could look at a comedian telling a joke and be like, ‘Yo, you need to switch that shit up. How dare y’all keep saying your wives are annoying. Be more like us, b****** ain’t nothing but hos and tricks, I beat my b**** with a stick,” he said.
His co-host, Akaash Singh, pointed out how much K. Dot cares about protecting Black women through his craft — hence his work with contentious hip-hop figures like Chris Brown (they did the song “Autumn Leaves” together), Kodak Black (they did the song “Silent Hill” together) and almost pulling his music off of Spotify due to its “hateful content and conduct” policy, which took down music from artists like R. Kelly.
“Are you saying that Kendrick Lamar put it on wax that he is protecting Black women from white comedian’s jokes, but not the kidnapping, molestation, and rape of R. Kelly…He would take his own music off Spotify to protect R. Kelly? Everybody gets these jokes over here,” Schulz said.
The comedian also decided to put on his Genius hat and interpret the track for himself, concluding that “technically speaking, if we’re going off of grammatical English, he is saying I can talk about Black women.”
This helped Schulz apparently understand better why K. Dot is working with the South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker on an upcoming comedy movie.
“He appreciates white comedians that make fun of Black people … They’ve done that brilliantly for decades, and he wouldn’t want to break one of his own laws. I mean, didn’t they have a character called Token on the South Park show? Which I’m sure Kendrick is a big fan of,” Schulz stated.
The most eyebrow-raising moment of the episode came when Schulz was asked what would happen if he ever ran into K. Dot solo-dolo.
“…Just Kendrick? I would make love to him and there’s nothing he could do about it …Just Kendrick Lamar, I would make love to him. And the only thing that he could do is decide if it’s consensual or not. … I would go so far as to say he couldn’t stop most people on the planet from having sex with him. … He’s talking a lot of s***, but if it came down to it I could put him on my lap, I could feed him a bottle,” he said.
Kendrick hasn’t responded yet to Schulz’s new remarks. Understandably, though, those online called out Schulz again for his weirdo behavior.