"It's starting to look like you got something against Dot for real"— Kendrick Lamar fans call out 50 Cent over Andrew Schulz podcast

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Kendrick Lamar at the Glastonbury Festival 2022 (Image via Getty/ Joseph Okpako)

During his December 15 appearance on the Flagrant podcast, 50 Cent discussed Andrew Schulz’s comments about Kendrick Lamar. In the beginning, the G-Unit founder asked Schulz why he joked about s*xually assaulting K-Dot.

"I'm a fan [of your work], but I don't understand what got into you that made you say you was going to f*ck Kendrick?" 50 Cent asked.

Andrew Schulz responded with a laugh, saying, "Whoa, whoa, I said make sweet love." Upon hearing this, 50 Cent turned to the camera and said:

"I apologize guys. This is from years and years of trauma, this comes from abuse from the neighborhood I grew up in. This comes from a lot of different things. 'Make sweet love,' I heard 'f*ck' when you said it. I don't know why I registered it that way. And look, for people to write petitions behind it is crazy."

In the wake of 50 Cent’s remarks and appearance on Andrew Schulz’s podcast, fans of Kendrick Lamar are calling him out. For instance, Instagram user @jdg562 commented on 50 Cent’s post, sharing glimpses from the podcast by writing:

A netizen slams 50 Cent for his comments about Kendrick Lamar on Andrew Schulz's podcast. (Image via Instagram)
A netizen slams 50 Cent for his comments about Kendrick Lamar on Andrew Schulz's podcast. (Image via Instagram)

Many people joined the conversation and shared similar reactions on X.

“50 been moving hella weird lately. Dude has changed. This ain't the same 50 who took on Ja Rule & Murder Inc. career. Tsk tsk tsk. Very disappointing to see how he's been moving... #YupYup,” a person wrote.
“50 & Game are always going to be slightly jealous of Kendrick. He like the ‘baby’ of Dre’s kids and they feel like he the favorite,” one person wrote.
“ATP everybody is feeding their families off the back of Kendrick Lamar,” wrote another.

Others continued to weigh in.

“I've always been a 50 fan but this is a weird move to associate himself here. I wouldn't mind hearing Kendrick throw out a shot at 50 at this point tho in a song lol 50 hangin out with Drake during the beef. Now this. Kendrick vs 50 lyrically would be somethin' else,” a netizen wrote.
“Does 50 have beef with Kendrick or something? He been doing a lot of funny sh*t since Dot and Drizzy first made their beef public,” another netizen wrote.
“Something a little fishy 50 definitely a 007 agent more 0050 he been doing all these interviews and keeps talking about Kendrick and Drake he definitely been hearing some sh*t behind the scenes,” a user wrote.
“50 is really bad for the culture, all he do is divide smh,” wrote another.

Further exploring 50 Cent’s remarks about Kendrick Lamar and more on Andrew Schulz’s podcast

After talking about Andrew Schulz’s joke on Kendrick Lamar, 50 Cent mentioned how he follows the “comedic culture” and enjoyed watching the comedians “on another level.”

“What I appreciate about it is they are invincible. When I watch them, I look and I go, 'There's no point that you could do something that actually damages what they developed, what they built.' Like, Katt Williams can fight a 15-year-old kid that's his height. And not do so well, right? But that’s still Katt Williams! It does no damage to Katt Williams, he's still that guy,” 50 shared.

The Queens hip-hop mogul continued by saying he was watching Jamie Foxx’s “new piece,” where he mentioned Katt and put him on a “rollercoaster” of laughter and emotions.

"And I don't know, like, I want to laugh. If Andrew's going to do something, my mind is prepared, I'm conditioned to laugh. I'm waiting for the punchline. It's going to come. And I'm usually never let down,” 50 added.

Elsewhere, 50 Cent discussed Diddy’s ongoing scandal, Jay-Z’s alleged involvement in it, his own career in movie and TV production, and Drake’s legal action against Universal Music Group regarding Kendrick Lamar’s Not Like Us diss track, among other things.


Here’s what Andrew Schulz said about Kendrick Lamar and why

In wacced out murals (from the sixth album, GNX), Kendrick Lamar rapped:

“Don’t let no white comedian talk about no Black woman, that’s law.”

While he didn’t mention anyone in particular, netizens theorized he took an indirect hit at Andrew Schulz, who joked about the “Black girlfriend effect” on his Flagrant podcast earlier this year.

In the wake of this, Andrew Schulz hit back at K-Dot during the December 4 episode of his podcast. He claimed the Compton rapper used him for “clout” and quipped, “Welcome. How many views did I give him?”

The comedian further joked about having s*xual relations with the rapper if they were ever in a prison cell together.

“I would make love to him and there's nothing he could do about it. Just Kendrick Lamar. I would make love to him and the only thing he could do is decide if it's consensual or not,” he stated.

Later, he called Kendrick a “hypocrite” and shared that rappers expect comedians to “sit back and reflect” about their jokes. He said rappers dared to ask them (comedians) to be “respectful to women” when they themselves didn’t follow the same.

Andrew wrapped up by rapping his own version, “B*tches ain’t nothing but h*es and tricks I beat my b*tch with a stick,” seemingly referring to the rumor that Kendrick domestic abused his partner Whitney Alford.

Additionally, on the December 14 episode of the Brilliant Idiots podcast, Andrew even compared Kendrick Lamar to Taylor Swift.

"Kendrick really is the Taylor Swift of hip-hop in that no matter what he does, he's still the victim… Like, you know how Taylor's always the victim, like she's the biggest in the, in music in history, yet she's a victim to the label, she's a victim to Scooter [Braun], she a victim to her boyfriends, yet she's still the biggest in the world somehow. Kendrick is the victim here," Schulz mocked.

Earlier this month, Schulz also told DJ Akademiks that K-Dot was “too woke to understand a joke.” He has also refused to apologize to the PGLang founder despite criticism from fans and industry insiders, such as TDE president Terrence "Punch" Henderson, Ice Cube's son O'Shea Jackson Jr., Peter Rosenberg, and Meek Mill.

So far, Kendrick Lamar hasn’t responded to Schulz or 50 Cent.

Edited by Shreya Das
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