Kendrick Lamar Goes At Papoose In B.E.T Cypher

The B.E.T Cypher for 2013 is not online yet, but a part of the TDE Cypher was leaked online, and Kendrick Lamar was definitely going at Papoose on his verse. At first, a lot of people thought he was going at Drake (Drake dissed Kendrick subliminally on The Language, off Nothing Was The Same), because he started the verse with 'Nothing's been the same since they dropped Control', but really he just put that there to say what it means; nothing really has been the same in Hip Hop since they dropped Control...I guess he threw that in to throw off some listeners, and create a diversion for who he was really going at.



Check out some lines from Kendrick's B.E.T Cypher below-

"Nothing's been the same since they dropped 'Control' / And tucked the sensitive rapper back in his pajama clothes. Ha-ha, jokes on you / High-five, I'm bullet proof / Your shits will never penetrate / Pin the tail on the donkey, boy, you've been a fake."





Let's decipher the lines above. 'Nothing's been the same since they dropped Control' means just that, nothing has been the same since he went at a couple of rappers on the Big Sean song (Control). 'And tucked the sensitive rapper back in his pajama clothes,' people said Papoose acted too sensitive when he dissed Kendrick after 'Control' dropped, since Kendrick really didn't diss him, but Pap thought Kendrick claiming to be the King of New York was a disrespectful line. 'Ha-ha, jokes on you.' This is a direct response to Papoose's line- "You a fucking joke, we laugh at you like hee hee hee." And the line- 'High-five,I'm bulletproof, your shits will never penetrate,' is a response to Pap's line- "My bullets hit em' dead in his cooty come out his booty."


We have to wait till the full B.E.T Cypher video drops to know if there are more lines at Papoose on there, or maybe he also went at other rappers. But, from the little we have heard, it is clear he was going at Papoose in the Cypher. Check out the short clip from the Cypher below-




And its funny that people don't want to accept the fact that Papoose had the best response to Kendrick's 'Control' verse. Kendrick kept brushing it off and saying it was comical, but for him to dedicate lines at Pap just means it really did get to him...Pap got under his skin with some lines, definitely. Even if you go on Youtube, and check out all the 'Control' response songs, Pap's version has the most views. It has been viewed 1,113,074 as I type, and the closest to that is Cassidy's response which has 614,000 views.

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