In a world where the cosmos and creativity collide, I couldn’t help but wonder—what if the stars had a say in how artists communicate? Recently, Reason stepped into the spotlight on The Bootleg Kev Podcast, where the conversation turned spicy when Kev suggested that Kendrick Lamar’s album GNX could’ve sparked a surge in West Coast vibes for up-and-coming artists. Reason’s response, though seemingly straightforward, was anything but. He took a moment to address the swirling misconceptions online, calling out misinterpretations of his words. It’s a classic Mercury retrograde moment, right? Communication can get a bit tangled when the planets are misaligned! As we dive into the details of this intriguing exchange, it seems like Reason might just be navigating his artistic path under a starry influence, making sure his voice is heard accurately amidst the cosmic chatter. So, let’s unpack the nuances of this conversation, shall we?
Reason recently appeared on The Bootleg Kev Podcast, where Kev wished GNX by Kendrick Lamar led to more popularity of the West Coast sound for artists outside of Kendrick. The rapper’s response to this was simple, but he called out online pages for misrepresenting his comments as more critical towards K.Dot.
The former TDE artist took to Twitter to call this out. As for what he said in this conversation, he said Lamar can make any genre work as great music and said he loves the 2024 project. However, the Carson MC said many people aren’t a fan of that sound and didn’t resonate with it. When Kev posited some of the album’s features and West Coast artists in general didn’t deliver or follow up with good material post-GNX, he agreed in part.
“If Dot would’ve picked artists that are more consistent in their art to be on there, I feel like post-GNX would’ve went differently,” Reason remarked. As for the Twitter response, he called out a page who claimed he said Kendrick’s artist curation was poor and said Kendrick failed to fulfill his intentions.
“This tweet is SO FAR from what I actually said it’s sick,” the rapper wrote. “The internet is a scary place because most ppl will not watch this video. They’ll just read this tweet and respond. Smh.”
Some folks also took note of Reason’s moves during the Kendrick Lamar battle, but that’s under a very different context given his TDE issues. At the end of the day, he’s just focusing on his career and making sure folks actually understand him. No disrespect here, but fans will most likely continue to debate about the dynamics.
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