"Did my guy say he want to sleep with Dot??" — SZA's manager Punch reacts to Andrew Schulz's remark on Kendrick Lamar

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In a recent episode of the Flagrant podcast, Andrew Schulz commented on Kendrick Lamar saying he'd make love to the rapper and there's nothing Lamar could do about it. While the comment garnered a lot of reaction from netizens, SZA's manager Punch took to X on December 5, 2024, to comment on Schulz's comment.

Punch's tweet mentioned:

"Wait… wait… I know as a Blackman who’s involved in Hip Hop Music, that we are a bit slow and don’t really understand sarcasm and humor… but did my guy say he want to sleep with Dot??"

In the Flagrant episode podcast dated December 4, 2024, Andrew Schulz passed multiple comments on Kendrick Lamar suggesting he did so because the rapper allegedly called him out in his latest album GNX. In the track waced out murals, Lamar raps:

"Don’t let no white comedian talk about no Black women—that’s law.”

While Kendrick Lamar didn't mention Schulz specifically, netizens speculate that the lyrics targeted one of Andrew Schulz's podcast episodes from August 2024 wherein he commented on how White men change when they date Black women.


"How many views did I give him, do you think?" - Andrew Schulz comments on Kendrick Lamar seemingly dissing him

In the latest episode of the Flagrant podcast, referring to Kendrick Lamar's alleged diss on him, Andrew Schulz questioned that if Lamar is about protecting Black people, "why would the cult of violence be towards the Black dudes, not the white guy making the joke?"

Schulz acknowledged that a lot of people told him about Kendrick Lamar taking a shot at him on GNX, however, it took him a week to find out because he was busy shooting his next stand-up special.

Commenting on the same, Schulz said that they're living in a time where rappers talk about "comedians for clout", adding comedians are up right now.

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Talking about Lamar's alleged diss at him, Andrew Schulz said:

"The biggest story about the album, out of the album and people enjoying it, was a sub at a comedian? And you ain't even gotta say my name and it still makes headlines? You're welcome. How many views did I give him, do you think?"

Addressing the lyrics of Lamar's track, Schulz said that if they go "off of grammatical English", Lamar is suggesting that white comedians can talk about Black women.

Expanding on his thought about inferring the lyrics that way, Schulz said that if Lamar is implying white comedians can joke about Black women, it is understandable why the rapper is producing a comedy movie with South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker.

Indirectly calling out Kendrick Lamar for working with South Park's creators who have made jokes about Black men and women, including others on their show, Schulz said:

"He appreciates white comedians that make fun of Black people. They've done that brilliantly for decades, and he wouldn't want to break one of his own laws. I mean, didn't they have a character called Token on the South Park show? Which I'm sure Kendrick is a big fan of."

In addition to talking about Lamar's alleged diss about him on GNX, Andrew Schulz also reacted to the same via DJ Akademiks as reported by Complex on November 23, 2024. In his alleged conversation with Akademiks, Schulz questioned if Lamar was too woke to understand a joke.

Edited by Prem Deshpande
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