Whenever you see pop out (rarely) at public events, there's a good chance that he's going to be rocking some Chanel. He's already done a couple of ads, partnerships, and style collabs with the company, so it's no surprise that he's featured in another ad, posing casually with a black-and-white-striped shirt, pants, and a double-C beanie. Mr.
Morale can wear whatever he wants: the real issue is something that a Twitter user replied under the post below. "Bro doing everything but dropping the music video," they wrote in reference to The West Coast-championing diss is still at the top of the game, whether commercially, culturally, or critically. see Kendrick Lamar bashing an OVO piñata, standing by his brethren, and joining his wife Whitney Alford and their two children.
This was the snapshot that really caught fans' attention considering all the allegations that Drizzy made about Whitney and K.Dot's family as a whole. Those were the main pieces of ammo against Kendrick, and it seems like he's letting a picture speak a thousand words as his response to them.
Elsewhere, the hip-hop community is keeping busy by debating who won between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, something we'll probably do until the end of time. "Kendrick won the battle. I mean, come on," expressed during a recent interview with 's TT Torrez.
"That’s obvious. That’s a no-brainer. And listen, I like Drake.
I love his music, he’s a cool dude. We don’t know each other but I like his music. I’m happy for hi.
