With one line, Kendrick Lamar went from being the second coming of Nas to not knowing what the hell he was talking about when he spazzed on Big Sean’s “Control.” Some of his lines hit a little too close to home. But, most agree he went a little too hard when he crowned himself the king of New York.
But, those who should be offended by what Kendrick Lamar said happen to be impartial about the situation. Aside from a few personal attacks on Twitter, there was nothing directly said or done to Kendrick Lamar. After two days, the story is getting a little redundant, but it keeps getting told.
Vado had a lot of momentum back in 2010-2011 and found himself well on his way to becoming a force. For some reason, it didn’t happen for Vado then and he spent a few more years on the mixtape scene. Now, Vado is signed to DJ Khaled’s We The Best Music Group and he spoke on what Kendrick Lamar said.