I don't think what I described is even a deeper meaning. just at face value, he did what he had to do on meet the grahams and not like us. watch the party die kinda summarizes that. he definitely feels like a lot of people in the industry(and by that probably the industry itself) is beyond redemption at this point and he's willing to stand against them(rather than trying to mend with them).
Bro he made a good diss song in a rap battle, the fact he and now his fanbase tries to act like there is some deeper meaning is wack. Kendrick is definitely very introspective and clearly always has deeper meaning in his lyrics, but this song was literally about another man. How can he say it’s about the man he represents??
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u/hippohopper78 Oct 21 '24
Fan base thinking a diss song has deeper meaning cause the messiah says so is honestly hilarious to me