DJ Akademiks has slammed Kendrick Lamar for dissing Andrew Schulz in his Wacced Out Murals track.
In a tweet shared by the X handle Joebuddenclips/fanpage, Dj Akademiks claims that he has spoken to the Flagrant podcaster about Lamar’s bars directed at him in the track.
"I personally just think that Kendrick is Calculated,” Dj Akademiks said in the video clip.
Sharing a clip from the podcast episode where Andrew Schulz jokes about black and white women, Dj Akademiks said that Lamar’s audience thrives on having a mutual enemy. He noted that Lamar thinks the best way to unite people is to create a bigger enemy. He went on to criticize him for starting a racial war.
In a report, Dj Akademiks also slammed Lamar for doing a slave comedy with South Park creators which is currently in production.
Lamar’s latest album, GNX, released on November 22, sparked controversy due to its opening track, where he croons:
“Don't let no white comedian talk about no Black woman, that's law.”
How did Andrew Schulz react to Kendrick Lamar’s “White Comedian” diss?
Andrew Schulz was disappointed to learn that Kendrick Lamar dissed him in his Wacced Out Murals track as he called out “White comedians” who joke about “Black women” stating
"Don't let no white comedian talk about no Black woman, that's law".
Although Lamar did not directly address Schulz in his lyrics many fans interpreted the lines were directed to the Flagrant podcaster. The incident follows his earlier jokes about black women during one of his episodes where he invited Duncan and Fuhad Dawodu of the ShxtsNGigs podcast. According to the conversation, Duncan said:
“You’ll see a guy who’s had a Black girlfriend, and all of a sudden he’s got a buzz cut, clean shape-up, tattoos.”
“They shave their hair because they start losing it from being so stressed, being around this Black girl that’s complaining about sh*t all the f**king time. They grow a beard because there’s more cushion when they get slapped.” Schulz added.
During a conversation with DJ Akademiks, Schulz said,
“Is this guy too woke to understand a joke?” referencing Lamar.
Which other celebrities were targeted in Kendrick Lamar's Wacced Out Murals diss track?
Since its release, Kendrick Lamar’s Wacced Out Murals has been in the news. In his track, Lamar has called out several celebrities, like Lil Wayne, mentioning that his success might have let him down since he was not selected to headline the Super Bowl Halftime Show.
He raps,
"Irony, I think my hard work let Lil Wayne down" agitating Wayne over his lyrics.
Lamar criticized Snoop Dogg in one of the lyrics: "Snoop posted 'Taylor Made,' I prayed it was the edibles. " He blamed Snoop Dogg for betraying him for sharing Drake’s diss track, Taylor Made, on social media.
He took a jibe at Jay-Z and Diddy, talking about hypocrisy in the music industry and among the artists he once admired, though he didn’t take their names directly in the track. Wacced Out Mural track’s title referred to a mural in his hometown which was destroyed after he filmed the Not Like Us video.