Three Stacks has has offered his thoughts on the beef between K. Dot and Drizzy.
The OutKast’s legend reveals why Drizzy and K. Dot battle made him sad
André 3000 explains why Drake-Kendrick Lamar feud made him sad.
During a recent interview with Kenan Draughorne for Crack Magazine, the OutKast rapper was asked for his thoughts on the biggest story in hip-hop this year and suggested he was a fan of the feud at first but eventually felt differently.
“I got a little sad, at a certain point,” 3 Stacks told Crack Magazine in a new interview. “In early rap battles, you had kids in the park rapping against each other. But it’s not just people rapping now. You got people with 100 employees. You have livelihoods, empires, companies, deals — all of it can be jeopardized.”
Despite André’s concerns about the beef, He reacted to Kendrick Lamar giving him a shoutout in his “Like That,” verse that song that launched the issues between Drizzy and K Dot into overdrive.
"If he walk around with that stick, it ain't André 3K," Kendrick raps on the track, a double-edged reference to being armed and also André's tendency to be spotted out and about with his flute. "As a 49-year-old rapper, you’re just happy to get a shoutout," he said. "But as a rapper, I’ve noticed myself walking around with this stick. So it was a line for me, too, and I was trying to find a way to use it. But Kendrick used it, so I had to say ‘Yeah, he got it.’"
Check out the full interview from André 3000 here.
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