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Charleston White Says Drake Is Way Better Rapper Than Kendrick Lamar

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Charleston White Says Drake Is A Better Rapper: “I Know Drake Songs”

Charleston White Says Kendrick Lamar Only Brought LA Gangs Together For A Video Shoot

Charleston White has dropped his opinion on the heated Drizzy and K Dot beef, picking a side in the debate. The controversial YouTuber says Drake is a way better rapper than Kendrick Lamar.

During a recent interview on SayCheese, the conversation shifted to Kendrick Lamar’s new video for “Not Like Us” and the surge in gun violence and gang activities.

Earlier this week, pictures and videos from the behind the scenes of the Drake diss track video shoot surfaced online. It’s also gathered that the Compton native united LA gangs for the visuals. But Charleston doesn’t see this as something to be proud of.

According to White, Kendrick Lamar only brought Los Angeles gangs together for a video shoot, and that Drake is still better. “Kendrick did that for a video shoot. He ain’t do that to bring them n*ggas together. They just found something to dance to,” he said.

The host then mentioned that Kendrick allowed a lot of LA up and coming artists perform at his recent concert, which the YouTuber quickly dismissed.

“They ain’t going nowhere. Ain’t nobody listening to a bunch of up and coming LA artists, but LA people in their neighborhoods,” he replied. “Don’t nobody wanna hear that sh*t.”

“Let me just say this, Drake is way better,” he continued. “Drake way better, n*gga I know Drake songs. I ain’t ever heard a n*gga in Texas pull up, bumping Kendrick sh*t, nothing.”

According to Charleston, only retarded people listen to Kendrick because sensible people don’t do that. “He gave the up and coming artists a spotlight for the day. Most of them will be dead by tomorrow,” he added.

As we previously reported, Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason, Jr., has confirmed that ‘Not Like Us’ is eligible for the Grammys, adding that Dot is a favorite among Grammy voters.

“You got an artist that’s been nominated before. He’s been successful with the organization. I don’t see any reason why it couldn’t be,” Mason said when TMZ asked about the song’s chances of getting a Grammy nomination.

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