That song went over most people's head. People don't even know why Kendrick was dancing in front of shipping containers, and what the satanic elite transfer in those containers. It's a dark world that we live in. People look at the surface level.
I believe Kendrick was speaking to people who are not culturally the same as American descendants of Slaves, but use us and our culture to financially aggrandize themselves.
Imagine bringing Dr Umar to your show and spending all that time on rappers beef come on man do better, this man is one of the brilliant minds in America
@populistuprising86 You know absolutely NOTHING! I've seen the school myself and I've seen the renovations that were done but it cost money and when the 3 NBA players were told by the NBA to not assist him and they actually listened, it slowed everything down. Get the facts before speaking on what you know absolutely NOTHING about!
@shahross8366 ok, well, let's start with the good Dr. Umar- Is he a Democrat? Does he twerk or dance like he epileptic? When did Dr. Umar become the Gatekeeper of "blackness" unless ot is a religion or political group ....of which I think is the latter😐 Cannot be skin color as he is obviously not black... at least since the last time, I looked in my crayola box😐 🤡 🤡💯🤡💯🤡💯🤡💯🤡
As a black woman who is mixed race I really appreciate Dr. Umar's perspective on African biracial people because it has always been mine and am grateful my father made it clear to me that I am black.
If you have a non-black parent you're biracial. 50% black is not black enough to be black. You can be biracial and stand with and support actual black people and their fight.
Yeah, because you cant be half oppressed but you can be fully confused. I'm glad you're intelligent to know you're not a soft drink with percentages of bicarbonates of racism. Lol
Kendrick doesn’t need to apologize for a damn thing. Had Drake won or even without winning are they asking Drake to apologize for what he said about the salve bar. Stop playing. It was a rap battle and Drake took it further by involving kids. Stop being emotional. 🇺🇸 brothers 💪🏾 are cool with 🇨🇦 brothers.
fr iv never herd of us disliking Canadians black Americans dont think of no one for the most part we have enough on our mind with people against us at home
Oh! And let’s not forget those of us who watched Drakes comeback when it first dropped and he had a George Zimmerman bar in there! I know I saw it and on Twitter it went wild, but there were those that thought we were making it up! I should have screen recorded it!
I’m from Toronto and never heard Drake claim he’s black. Like Doc said we’re all very clear of him being Jewish but never heard him once saying he is a black man.
Diplomatic Immunity "Black excellence, but I guess when it comes to me it's not the same though, all goodie That just pushed me to do the things we all couldn't"
Say it louder for the people in the back! And, they still separate themselves when it's convenient. Yesterday, a Ghanaian woman asked me if I was from Africa. When I said I'm from America, she said, "Oh, you're Akata?" 🤬 I definitely told her not to call me that! And, let her know I understood the meaning. But, my point is EVERYONE in the diaspora separates themselves from us. It's only "WE" at opportune times.
These folks be hating. You aint gotta be from the hood to rap abt what Drake rap about. As long as he not false claiming a set @yvngsoul_ these ppl just wanna see a mans downfall out of jealousy.
The guy with the braids is soo hell bent on defending Drake! It’s giving female energy! So many other issues with the black race to be stuck on the Drake vs Kendrick!
They literally kept saying it all over IG lol. Not that we care because we’re doomed if we do and if we don’t depending on the social media year. I say this as a Canadian that also lived in the US for years. They got made when I said I’m Jamaican Canadian and now they’re saying you’re not black you’re Jamaican Canadian. The oppressed acting oppressive crazy but it happens among minorities
Black is black don't matter what country you in, If I visit Canada and see black people ima just think it's black that happens to live in Canada we all africans
I can't believe these people wasted a whole interview with a great man talking about Drake😢 that's all Canadian people are concerned about? A danm shame. No wonder we're losing.
@@GaiijinNimbus These are who we call tethers in the USA. They don't want to join together and build as 1 blk nation, they wanna tether on to blk American culture and look down on it at the same time
The 2 host are out of touch with reality. Kendrick was not talking about Canadians, stop spreading misinformation and trying to create a fake narrative. Do better
Kendrick never said Drake isn't black because he is mix race or from Canada. Stop it! He's talking about culture, not race. smh. Yall ridiculous. Yall following behind a internet narrative and not what K dot is really saying.
@@Jophlo78 Relax I didn’t say he was God I don’t worship him. Nor do I agree with everything he says. I appreciate the concern of my mental state but you don’t need to worry about my state of mind. ☺️ I hope you have an amazing day.
We don’t need anyone just talking crap like Umar. All he does is just run his mouth. He has no solutions for anything. Aside from that, his school scam has been going on for years.
Sorry to say they don't get "Black American politics", drake cosplays here in America and most likely cares nothing about America except for the access to our hip hop culture that somewhat validates his music, but we starting to see who Drake really is... Not Like Us lol
@@DeeBeeScribeAccording to Tariq Nasheed, Harriet Tubman wasn't FBA because she fled to Canada. This is an admission that came out of his own mouth. So no; Drake is not FBA.
All of those artists that were on stage with Kendrick Lamar at his "Pop out concert" to show their support have all contributed to the degredation of so called "black hip hop" culture. None of them produce music that uplifts "da culture". And they all represent your so called culture. And that's what Drake is "cosplaying"?? The very "culture" that led to the social, spiritual, and moral degradation of black people?? That's what you're trying to gatekeep from Drake? If Kendrick Lamar was a dark skin black female rapper dating a biracial man. And dissed a biracial chick in a rap beef by questioning her so called "black authenticity" and claiming she's "cosplaying" the same black dudes saying Kendrick Lamar "bodied" Drake would have said "Here we go. Another black chick exposing her jealousy of mix chicks again. Corny." They wouldn't of respected it, or said she "destroyed" anybody. And they wouldn't be dancing to her "not like us" song because they would've been too focused on the fact that she's not even with a black man. The same black dudes would have called that black female rapper a hypocrite for being in an interracial relationship with a biracial man, but want to gatekeep "blackness" from biracial chicks. Im sorry, but a black man like Kendrick Lamar who is dating outside of his race with a biracial woman has no right to question a biracial mans "black authenticity". If it's cringe for Drake to say the N word, than it should be equally cringe for you as a so called pro black to be dating interracially. Just saying. How is Drake not black but Kendricks baby momma, a biracial woman that can pass as Drakes sister, is black? Is she black because she knows how to "crip walk", as demonstrated in the "not like us" music video? Is that what "part of da culture" means? Is she "black" because she's a baby momma to a black guy, Kendrick Lamar. Im starting to notice that biracial women are considered black because that is the sexual preference of black males. While biracial men are not considered black and are treated as white men and the villians in the black community. The only time i see a biracial woman not considered black is if she doesn't date black men, and is not attracted to them. That's the only time a biracial chick gets the Drake treatment. They call Kendrick Lamars baby momma "black". They call Cardi B "black" etc..all the biracial women are "black" just not Drake.
These Canada dudes will die behind drake lmao As if this rap beef has anything to do with them personally lol. Kendrick was referring to drakes camp in that song thats it, why make it extra?
They = OVO. Drakes team is the they. Not Toronto. Kendrick was very clear in his music. When he says THEY he means Drakes team and possibly his family since Drake attacked Kendrick’s team and family. Not any other black people. However Drake inferred that Kendrick fans are slaves. Let’s discuss 🧐
Well I mean. “ we don’t wanna hear you say nigga no more “ and “ you run to Atlanta cause you’re a colonizer” has an undertone of Kendrick questioning drakes blackness. So I can see how other mulattos could feel that was about them. Or how militant blacks used it as a pro black pride anthem
@@livefromthemotherland That was Kendrick stating specific actions that Drake has taken. If someone wants to be offended for Drake that is their right 🤡😂 . But it was about Drake.
I never seen Kendrick as talking about Black Canadians like me. Kendrick is a great artist! As Black Canadians we love FBA. Glad to see my boy Mouse placing some clarity with Umar; loved watching him on Grapevine.
Kendrick was talking about those Africans not from chattel slavery who tell foundational black people that we have no culture, who tell us that we are lazy, and other stereotypical things while enjoying the fruits of foundational black Americans 'civil rights fight in America.
You do know that chattel slavery wasn’t exclusive to America. Chattel slavery also existed in the Caribbean etc. Please stop reciting “foundational black “ rhetoric you do knew Steve Bannon is behind that divisive BS.
And as soon as he becomes successful like Drake all of the dark skin black "gangsta" rappers are going to turn on him and say he's not really black. He knows this, even if hes too cowardly to admit it. He know he can also get the Drake treatment as a biracial male.
@@spazloc0213J Cole is 100% apart of the culture. He openly claimed his blackness on every record he has made. Since when was Kendrick a Gangster rapper? Yeah you not like us. You clearly don't understand this culture.
Darkskins hating on lightskins what else is new the boy been saying he was black he wears braids and raps that’s what black people do he didn’t choose to do country music and wear a super cute haircut we clearly see the side he chose black it’s no need to discuss anything he got a white baby mama so what don’t mean he can’t go out and make a black one nick cannon did it
I can’t take these guyd seriously, they really defending Drake hard af. I’m only hear for Umar and I WILL NOT be returning. “It’s your culture” but you feel like “they not like us” is not “fair.” All their points where bad. MAKE IT CLEAR.
You are not tho! Kendrick clearly called Drake’s name and specifically people in his camp! Where did he say “Canadians”! People are taking this loss really bad and spinning it to be very involved!
@@HustleOverEverythingyall missed the whole point of the song if you thought it was about black Canadians. Like where in the song did you get that assumption??? I don’t know how yall came to that conclusion like seriously.
@@HustleOverEverythingit doesn't matter what some are saying, it's understood that Drake's lack of respect for the culture is why he's not like us.... literally has nothing to do with Canadians or not being from America. That's kind of a stupid narrative that's been made up and that you're pushing
Bro talk about real Pan-Africansim not these wishy Washy artists who fall off in a couple of years, our people need real value. I dont care about Drake or Kendrick all these Artists are Bowazz, none will speak up even if they had a choice
@@theatomicgamer7382it’s nothing in comparison to America so it would be easier to get rights for blacks. BUT we don’t have someone that pushes anything like that for us
@@GaiijinNimbus okay but if one were to come about. What talking points would they bring up? What disadvantages could he make highlighted? Do yall get criminalized more than other races locked up more? Do your presidents or congress (if yall have those) acknowledge yall and make policies, bills, and/or laws to make black Canadian lives easier?
"Who said a black man in Illuminati? Last time I checked, that was the biggest racist party Last time I checked, we was racin' with Marcus Garvey On the freeway to Africa 'til I wrecked my Audi And I want everybody to view my autopsy So you can see exactly where the government had shot me No conspiracy, my fate is inevitable They played musical chairs, once I'm on that pedestal Frightening, so fucking frightening Enough to drive a man insane, a woman insane The reason Lauryn Hill don't sing or Kurt Cobain Loaded that clip and then said bang The drama it bring is crazy Product of the late eighties Tryna stay above water, that's why we shun the Navy Pull your guns and play me Let's set it off, cause a riot, throw a Molotov Somebody told me them pirates had got lost 'Cause we've been off them slave ships Got our own pyramids, write our own hieroglyphs" - Kendrick Lamar, "HiiiPower"
@@alvinreeves5514 Appreciate you taking 57 minutes to listen bro🫡. We definitely did, part two we have a deeper conversation about religion, Black economics in Hip Hop and more. 🙏🏿
Nah Kendrick was referring only to Drake and his crew. On meet the Grahams Kendrick calls Drake's son "a black man". How Americans interpret what he said has nothing to do with Kendrick. It be good for him to clarify but can't be compulsory. Lastly Not like us refered to culture as in westcoast culture and others not race. Black is black, just different cultures
They’re talking about morally corrupt culture vultures. Yall are taking it personal and some black Americans are taking it too far. I apologize for them. That’s not what Kendrick meant. Hell, he called himself a Hebrew.
It's all good. No need. In spaces like these none of these things are of minimal importance. Canadian guy is just in his feelings. What matters most here is the strengthening of bonds based on our indigeneity.
We need to stop wasting time on entertainment. We have more important issues to deal with than two rappers. This is why we are behind in everything. We need to start preparing ourselves for what’s coming. Because no matter who ends up in that White House, a storm is coming.
As a Black African, I'm a fan of Dr. Umar and appreciate his insights. However, I believe that individuals of mixed-race heritage should have the right to identify as mixed, because that's a valid part of their identity. It's important to respect and recognize how people choose to identify based on their unique experiences. Growing up in Belgium, I've witnessed how traditions like Zwarte Piet-a practice where white people put on blackface and curly wigs to act as servantsin order to perpetuate racial stereotypes and harm. This tradition, which mocks Black individuals and reflects a colonial narrative, had a negative impact on young Black kids, including myself, who were ridiculed in school for it. I would feel highly offended if my identity as a Black man were questioned simply because I'm not American. Our identities are multifaceted and deserve respect.
Additionally, I have to call out Dr. Umar's hypocrisy. While he advocates for Pan-Africanism, he imposes a restriction that Black men should not date white women, while seemingly applying different standards to others. This inconsistency undermines the broader message of unity and respect for individual choices. I've also met some amazing white people, and internalizing negative experiences could lead to unfair prejudice and racism, which I am firmly against in any form. Our identities and relationships should be respected, and we should strive to reject racism in all its forms.
@@adedoja-c1q Amazing white people are just exceptions, not the rule not all white people are evil but the majority are I have thousands of screenshots and evidence of how horrible they are I could say with confidence that 98% of white people are racist and don't even see black people as humans so I don't think that looking for exception to justify the rule isn't the best answer
Alot of blacks are mixed technically due to slavery. But theyre MOSTLY black so its ok and make sense. However, individuals who are biracial, meaning they have a non black parent, should only identify as biracial because any other answer is false and disingenuous imo.
Great conversation. Also the "Not Like Us" comment I feel like it dances to American Black Culture. This comes from Black American hardships, Jim Crow, Slavery, the Struggle, to our rise out of certain situations while still keeping a smile on our face. The ability to enjoy life out of everything we have to endure in America. That is what "Not Like Us" is relevant to. Like it or not l, we are the definition of Cool for the world, we set every trend. Black People/Africans everywhere we are One Family.
I think Umar means clarifying who he is and what he means in his actions and words. It doesn't have to be as direct a statement as "I'm black." They say things like, "As a BLACK PERSON, I have done or dealt with x, y, z." But when they don't do that, it implies other biases. So when he says Mariah and others have said it, they always say things like that. For example, Drake could say, "As a Black man, I think it is important to work with artists who challenge and elevate music," or something similar. and that would work to say it without specifically saying "I am black" in a random context.
🤔🤔 how do you 100% know that Drake identifies as black when he's never said it or portrayed it. Getting the Hells Angel's to back you as a "black man" shows how he isn't really black if you understand the racial history with them 38:19 - 38:40 Only person who understands... such a stupid narrative to put on Kendrick and say that he's saying "You ain't like us if you're not from America" even tho' black people from other countries treat us like that like Dr. Umar pointed out Kendrick has to clarify something that was already clear but Drake can continue to insult the culture with no consequences..... makes sense smfh 47:54 - 47:57 Another lie Joyner Lucas & J. Cole has made it very clear that they're black.... even Logic has made it clear lmao stop it guys
Some ppl outside of America don’t understand the culture behind hip hop and the importance of clarifying WHO YOU ARE and what you believe, consistently. Drake mentioned he was black once in a interview over a 20 year career 😂
You need to contemplate what’s going on you think it’s a waste of time for the brother to speak on the Drake And Lamar, you have to listen to what being said because it’s more and deeper than just straight in the mall stop trying to overpass the small things. That’s why we never handle the big things cause we think the small things don’t mean anything but the things foundation.😊
As I was saying, small things turn into big things, but if you could understand where it’s coming from from the foundation of it, you may have a better way to handle it for Black people are diverse is just so many ways we can go at defending and fighting For our rights gonna lose anyway you can’t expect to win using their method against them Gotta be small do something different
I wonder how people can be united in a world of individualism and materialism. We should not wait until we are violently kicked out of our comfort zone, to take our freedom and dignity back.
These guys are tone def, and dont speak for Toronto Africans. They are not conscious...this is the problem with young podcasters who are not tapped in to their elders..Toronto has a huge legacy of consciousness and movements where we place importance of identity as ancient people. (Being black and proud) Drake has to declare his identity...if he can say the N word, not speak on our issues, police brutality etc..but promote his jewish heritage, then he will be seen as an outsider. Period.
I went to Crawford too and the school started in 1953, it starts for junior kindergarten, and yes there are other schools in Peel and Pickering. The school is 95% black and majority of my teacher were black. The principal when I was there was black too. We have a very strong graduation rate and majority of the students go to college or university and have great careers.
Jump to 56:25 if you don't want to hear the Drake glazing. Umar has too much wisdom & knowledge to be spending that much time on pointless hip hop artist "beef"
37:48 I think Kendrick was talking about Drake as an individual. But he’s also hinting at Drake not identifying with his blackness and being more of the heritage of his mother’s side. Then the internet took that and made it a “ they “( non blacks ) aren’t like American blacks and turned it into an identity politic issue like social media tends to do with everything lately. I don’t believe that was the intent of the song initially
People judge Drake because of how he speaks, but Americans don't realize Black Canadians don't sound like them. Even listen to this podcast... if you hear Umar vs the Canadian guys, there's a difference. I'm a Black Canadian woman and sound just like these guys. We all do. Canada is a different place; we do sound different. We're all still Black.
They probably do talk about his voice but that isn’t a major point of criticism. Atleast that I’ve seen. The major talking points are his glorification of gang culture, Weird Mindset around Other guys girlfriends (fuck!my Wayne’s girl while he was locked up, speaking on Pusha Ts wife, Speaking on Kendrick’s Wife, Sepeaking on Meeks Wife,) and Most significantly The attraction to underage girls and throwing large parties with minors there
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Logic is a mixed rapper who intentionally announced his blackness
It's time for Pt. 2
@@calid6662 O ma...
This man needs spiritual re-awaken.🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🇬🇾🇬🇾
@@calid6662 J Cole too.
Any Canadian that thinks that Kendrick’s song was about them is delusional and just wants to be included 😭
Facts 😂
I'm a Black Canadian, we all know who Kendrick was aiming at
@@CloudTribe so why these dudes on the podcast saying that it’s towards ya😭
@@pjwed8163because They Not Like Us
That song went over most people's head. People don't even know why Kendrick was dancing in front of shipping containers, and what the satanic elite transfer in those containers. It's a dark world that we live in. People look at the surface level.
I believe Kendrick was speaking to people who are not culturally the same as American descendants of Slaves, but use us and our culture to financially aggrandize themselves.
Toooo the.poimt
@summer baby24/7
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That's right
But Canadians and Caribbeans are slaves descendants too even some of South Americans and Africans too
Perfectly said
You booked Dr. Umar and spent an hour discussing Drake’s racial identity? You truly missed an opportunity for wisdom.
Facts & Try to act like Kendrick dissed Canadians what kind of victim complex is that
That’s what I said smh I
Haha that’s so real
They couldnt handle him they think hes a troll
What wisdom does Dr Umar give people even this interview he said wrong ish that easily goggled
Imagine bringing Dr Umar to your show and spending all that time on rappers beef come on man do better, this man is one of the brilliant minds in America
He a whole scammer
Like you@@populistuprising86
@henryhunter1876 nah I've never scammed anyone and certainly not at the level umar has with this 15yr long school scam
@@populistuprising86 How do I know? Your hatred of Dr Umar makes me suspicious. He never scammed you.
@populistuprising86 You know absolutely NOTHING! I've seen the school myself and I've seen the renovations that were done but it cost money and when the 3 NBA players were told by the NBA to not assist him and they actually listened, it slowed everything down. Get the facts before speaking on what you know absolutely NOTHING about!
I'm from South Africa and Dr Umar is correct 👌identity is critical
I do like Dr. Umar’s take on questioning blackness. He’s not wrong
Was he wrong when he robbed king Randall?
Was he wrong when he stole king Randall money?
No, he's def. wrong😪
@@TrrrollinCuzItsFun-RelaxShow & prove how he's wrong 🤔
@shahross8366 ok, well, let's start with the good Dr. Umar- Is he a Democrat?
Does he twerk or dance like he epileptic?
When did Dr. Umar become the Gatekeeper of "blackness" unless ot is a religion or political group ....of which I think is the latter😐
Cannot be skin color as he is obviously not black... at least since the last time, I looked in my crayola box😐
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As a black woman who is mixed race I really appreciate Dr. Umar's perspective on African biracial people because it has always been mine and am grateful my father made it clear to me that I am black.
If you have a non-black parent you're biracial. 50% black is not black enough to be black. You can be biracial and stand with and support actual black people and their fight.
Yeah, because you cant be half oppressed but you can be fully confused. I'm glad you're intelligent to know you're not a soft drink with percentages of bicarbonates of racism. Lol
You’re diluted but ok
@@briannagore9796exactly
daddy was wrong. you're half black and something else. daddy made a point of ensuring his kids wouldn't be black by having u with a non black woman
Kendrick doesn’t need to apologize for a damn thing. Had Drake won or even without winning are they asking Drake to apologize for what he said about the salve bar. Stop playing. It was a rap battle and Drake took it further by involving kids. Stop being emotional. 🇺🇸 brothers 💪🏾 are cool with 🇨🇦 brothers.
Exactly! Why they don’t mention the slave bar? Very very emotional. I’m in Buffalo NY Toronto is 90 mins away we don’t dislike Canadian black foh.
Drake crossed the line when he me tinned Kendrick's wife. He has a tendency to do that.
fr iv never herd of us disliking Canadians black Americans dont think of no one for the most part we have enough on our mind with people against us at home
@@ari3lism we don't even be thinking about them lol
Oh! And let’s not forget those of us who watched Drakes comeback when it first dropped and he had a George Zimmerman bar in there! I know I saw it and on Twitter it went wild, but there were those that thought we were making it up! I should have screen recorded it!
LMAFOOOOOOOOOOOO Kendrick wasn’t thinking about yall
😂😂😂
The Breakfast Club, I Never Knew TV, The Art of Dialogue, bro has been on the war path recently.
I love it.
Won't lie...he's entertaining and dare I say inspirational.
What about king Randall money? Ask him why he robbed another brother who opened a School for black boys.
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Umar back on top 🔝
I love it 😭 substantial content always
I’m from Toronto and never heard Drake claim he’s black. Like Doc said we’re all very clear of him being Jewish but never heard him once saying he is a black man.
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I’m pretty sure it’s the opposite. He was ashamed of his white side
What?😂
Diplomatic Immunity
"Black excellence, but I guess when it comes to me it's not the same though, all goodie
That just pushed me to do the things we all couldn't"
Diplomatic immunity. Yall for real lying like shit
I agree with Umar. But let’s not pretend, at one point in time, black folks outside of America themselves made sure to tell us they’re not black.
Cameltoe Harris.
Because "Black" is only a term that enemies applied to us. Africans never called themselves Black before that
Say it louder for the people in the back! And, they still separate themselves when it's convenient.
Yesterday, a Ghanaian woman asked me if I was from Africa. When I said I'm from America, she said, "Oh, you're Akata?" 🤬 I definitely told her not to call me that! And, let her know I understood the meaning. But, my point is EVERYONE in the diaspora separates themselves from us. It's only "WE" at opportune times.
Is this a myopic thought?
You mean Africans said they are not Blacks or what are you saying?
Kendrick was not talking about Canadians 😂
Just king Randall, ask Umar about the money he stole
That's the part the two host not understanding. Kendrick from the hood, Drake been rapping like he's from the hood but he's not
@@ljslawncarellc4058 how drake been rapping likes he’s from the hood
These folks be hating. You aint gotta be from the hood to rap abt what Drake rap about. As long as he not false claiming a set @yvngsoul_ these ppl just wanna see a mans downfall out of jealousy.
@@s3d843FACTS MAN
FACTS
The guy with the braids is soo hell bent on defending Drake! It’s giving female energy! So many other issues with the black race to be stuck on the Drake vs Kendrick!
They not like us Americans
@@jjburgess1583 and... there it is
@@HustleOverEverythingyou’re out of touch with reality. Do better
@@RawDogTV how so?
He's paid to distract and defend mass ✡️
I'm happy to see in the comments that people are not falling for these shenanigans. Not a good look for Umar
Yall are extremely wrong for saying black Americans don’t think Canadian blacks are black
Facts
That doesn't make sense
They literally kept saying it all over IG lol. Not that we care because we’re doomed if we do and if we don’t depending on the social media year. I say this as a Canadian that also lived in the US for years. They got made when I said I’m Jamaican Canadian and now they’re saying you’re not black you’re Jamaican Canadian. The oppressed acting oppressive crazy but it happens among minorities
Black is black don't matter what country you in, If I visit Canada and see black people ima just think it's black that happens to live in Canada we all africans
You really booked Dr. Umar just to whine and lie about Drake. That’s crazy.
I don’t know what you’re talking about but they lied when they said Kendrick was talking about Canadians. That’s 100% not accurate information
@@RawDogTV Exactly….also Kendrick never mentioned race if I recall.
Race and Nationality Are Totally Different...
They really did omg the guy in the brown leather… he is torturing me I want to cry. I just want him to stfu for life!!
@@Swimininmonet It’s screaming insecurities in themselves as Canadians.
I can't believe these people wasted a whole interview with a great man talking about Drake😢 that's all Canadian people are concerned about? A danm shame. No wonder we're losing.
I'm glad someone knows how to spell losing correctly.
Dr Umar should have checked them on that. I respect your questions but what other issues are black Canadians facing? Like come on
@@GaiijinNimbus
These are who we call tethers in the USA. They don't want to join together and build as 1 blk nation, they wanna tether on to blk American culture and look down on it at the same time
They not like us
@@GaiijinNimbusRap takes up too much of our mental real estate. There's way more important topics for the Diaspora than trash music.
The 2 host are out of touch with reality. Kendrick was not talking about Canadians, stop spreading misinformation and trying to create a fake narrative. Do better
Kendrick never said Drake isn't black because he is mix race or from Canada. Stop it! He's talking about culture, not race. smh. Yall ridiculous. Yall following behind a internet narrative and not what K dot is really saying.
EXACTLY
This what they do dawg. Sounds familiar huh?
FACTS !!!
Dr Umar is everywhere with his message/mission ❤❤. We need more proud black men like him.
Wrong, he's a fraud. You should wake up.
Yessss I agree 💯 percent
@@Jophlo78 Relax I didn’t say he was God I don’t worship him. Nor do I agree with everything he says. I appreciate the concern of my mental state but you don’t need to worry about my state of mind. ☺️ I hope you have an amazing day.
No he is not. He is actually stealing from the community, ask him to give the black boys at king Randall school they money back
We don’t need anyone just talking crap like Umar. All he does is just run his mouth. He has no solutions for anything. Aside from that, his school scam has been going on for years.
Sorry to say they don't get "Black American politics", drake cosplays here in America and most likely cares nothing about America except for the access to our hip hop culture that somewhat validates his music, but we starting to see who Drake really is... Not Like Us lol
He's not cosplaying as anything. Drake is FBA (by your logic) since his Dad is from Memphis.
@@DeeBeeScribeI can tell by the terms used you on BS
@@DeeBeeScribeAccording to Tariq Nasheed, Harriet Tubman wasn't FBA because she fled to Canada. This is an admission that came out of his own mouth. So no; Drake is not FBA.
All of those artists that were on stage with Kendrick Lamar at his "Pop out concert" to show their support have all contributed to the degredation of so called "black hip hop" culture. None of them produce music that uplifts "da culture". And they all represent your so called culture. And that's what Drake is "cosplaying"?? The very "culture" that led to the social, spiritual, and moral degradation of black people?? That's what you're trying to gatekeep from Drake? If Kendrick Lamar was a dark skin black female rapper dating a biracial man. And dissed a biracial chick in a rap beef by questioning her so called "black authenticity" and claiming she's "cosplaying" the same black dudes saying Kendrick Lamar "bodied" Drake would have said "Here we go. Another black chick exposing her jealousy of mix chicks again. Corny." They wouldn't of respected it, or said she "destroyed" anybody. And they wouldn't be dancing to her "not like us" song because they would've been too focused on the fact that she's not even with a black man. The same black dudes would have called that black female rapper a hypocrite for being in an interracial relationship with a biracial man, but want to gatekeep "blackness" from biracial chicks. Im sorry, but a black man like Kendrick Lamar who is dating outside of his race with a biracial woman has no right to question a biracial mans "black authenticity". If it's cringe for Drake to say the N word, than it should be equally cringe for you as a so called pro black to be dating interracially. Just saying. How is Drake not black but Kendricks baby momma, a biracial woman that can pass as Drakes sister, is black? Is she black because she knows how to "crip walk", as demonstrated in the "not like us" music video? Is that what "part of da culture" means? Is she "black" because she's a baby momma to a black guy, Kendrick Lamar. Im starting to notice that biracial women are considered black because that is the sexual preference of black males. While biracial men are not considered black and are treated as white men and the villians in the black community. The only time i see a biracial woman not considered black is if she doesn't date black men, and is not attracted to them. That's the only time a biracial chick gets the Drake treatment. They call Kendrick Lamars baby momma "black". They call Cardi B "black" etc..all the biracial women are "black" just not Drake.
Yeah we them black boys want to know when you gonna. Give the bread you stole from king Randall back
These Canada dudes will die behind drake lmao As if this rap beef has anything to do with them personally lol. Kendrick was referring to drakes camp in that song thats it, why make it extra?
Amen
Let's be honest Alot of people would die for Kendrick too
Thank you. I’m never watching these guys content again. Very unprofessional and immature
Ridiculous our people smh 🤦
As a Canadian we don’t claim this dude, he clearly a drake concubine
Bro wasted an entire prominent figure to discuss someone that got bodied months ago 😂
Right 😂😂😂😂
They = OVO. Drakes team is the they. Not Toronto. Kendrick was very clear in his music. When he says THEY he means Drakes team and possibly his family since Drake attacked Kendrick’s team and family. Not any other black people. However Drake inferred that Kendrick fans are slaves. Let’s discuss 🧐
Yeah...that was wild.
Right, let's talk about that
@@eashavibe3090 YOU, sir ARE KENDRICK’s interpreter? Just asking.
THEY (his team are black Canadians) ……same difference !!!
Same stupidity.
Well I mean. “ we don’t wanna hear you say nigga no more “ and “ you run to Atlanta cause you’re a colonizer” has an undertone of Kendrick questioning drakes blackness. So I can see how other mulattos could feel that was about them. Or how militant blacks used it as a pro black pride anthem
@@livefromthemotherland That was Kendrick stating specific actions that Drake has taken. If someone wants to be offended for Drake that is their right 🤡😂 . But it was about Drake.
You can't do anything without GOD
Amen ✝️🙏🏾🛐
25 minutes in and I can’t believe this dude brought Dr.Umar on his platform to discuss gossip
The mental gymnastic in this interview is wild.
I never seen Kendrick as talking about Black Canadians like me. Kendrick is a great artist! As Black Canadians we love FBA. Glad to see my boy Mouse placing some clarity with Umar; loved watching him on Grapevine.
yall invited him to an interview just to twerk for drake for an hour lmaoo ok
Just think, these are Africans living in Canada with blk American life on their minds 24/7
Did you listen to the whole thing? We get into a lot of other topics.
Right they capping hard for bbl drizzy😂😂😂
@@HustleOverEverything
Stop deleting all the comments because people don't agree with you 😂
@@dealwindem4453 never deleted any comments
The amount of Drake glazing with the interviewer on the couch is crazy.
Facts
As Black Americans, everyone was ok with separating for us. Now that we have separated from everyone , y’all are crying foul 😕😏
They gotta hop off it!! lmaoo They riding drake harder than lil yachty does damn.
Kendrick was talking about those Africans not from chattel slavery who tell foundational black people that we have no culture, who tell us that we are lazy, and other stereotypical things while enjoying the fruits of foundational black Americans 'civil rights fight in America.
That’s not what he was talking about
You do know that chattel slavery wasn’t exclusive to America. Chattel slavery also existed in the Caribbean etc. Please stop reciting “foundational black “ rhetoric you do knew Steve Bannon is behind that divisive BS.
@@ninidanatural Was Kendrick talking about slavery worldwide?
Black Canadians Dont Go Through Same Thing As Black Americans
Not at all… We Them Boys‼️Thts Why
That's not true, you don't know what you're talking about. Canada is very racist
Jamaicans and Haitian goes through worse G. Third world shittt
Food for thought....😐
My ignorance is showing never knew/thought or thought a black Canadian😮
If you listen to J.Cole he's biracial and he's very black and proud.
Just listen to For your eyes only
And as soon as he becomes successful like Drake all of the dark skin black "gangsta" rappers are going to turn on him and say he's not really black. He knows this, even if hes too cowardly to admit it. He know he can also get the Drake treatment as a biracial male.
@@spazloc0213How much do the opinions of gangsta rappers matter to you?
exactly he says his mom is white in songs but claims his blackness and is very very proud to be so
@@FBAISSUPREME gangster rappers?
@@spazloc0213J Cole is 100% apart of the culture. He openly claimed his blackness on every record he has made. Since when was Kendrick a Gangster rapper? Yeah you not like us. You clearly don't understand this culture.
Dr. Umar is not loud he's passionate 🖤
😂😂😂😂😂😂
A Kendrick lover is not an automatic Drake hater wena.
That point really pissed me off.. He probably a Drake lover and Kendrick hater so he's projecting.
😂😅😂omfg that's facts..
Thank you dr. Umar for helping me embrace my African identity. Greetings from Suriname.
Dude, enough with Drake. There is so much more to talk about. You want likes, be more diverse with the conversation.
Exactly, they exposed themselves
Ridiculous our people are just ridiculous smh 🤦
Yeah. They should have talked about why the school isn't open.
Thank you. I’m nearly 50 mins in and having a hard time continuing because they’re stuck on this topic. It’s crazy
Man's in their feelings
Yup
Darkskins hating on lightskins what else is new the boy been saying he was black he wears braids and raps that’s what black people do he didn’t choose to do country music and wear a super cute haircut we clearly see the side he chose black it’s no need to discuss anything he got a white baby mama so what don’t mean he can’t go out and make a black one nick cannon did it
The host seem to be very sensitive and taking things outta context
"I see your point, but...... " continuously.
Yes! Even when he brought up his dad being a pastor. My dad’s a pastor too, no nigga he wasn’t specifically tlking abt your dad damn.
That guy with the glasses wanted to take everything personal. You’re an acting reporter, take yourself out of it bro
Appreciate your feedback Neah.
We all know dot wasn’t talking about Canadians. Not once did I even think that. “they not like us” is about OvHoe
This was a Drake defense interview loll 😅
Jus went through the Not like us video comments and don’t see nun of what they are talking about
Facts they’re spreading misinformation and making things up on the spot
FACTS
Kendrick never said Drake wasn't black this host wild smh
I can’t take these guyd seriously, they really defending Drake hard af. I’m only hear for Umar and I WILL NOT be returning. “It’s your culture” but you feel like “they not like us” is not “fair.” All their points where bad. MAKE IT CLEAR.
@@l.l.pozeguy6223 all we said was there’s people believing that Kendrick is saying black Canadians aren’t black and can’t weigh in on hip hop.
You are not tho! Kendrick clearly called Drake’s name and specifically people in his camp! Where did he say “Canadians”! People are taking this loss really bad and spinning it to be very involved!
@@HustleOverEverythingyall missed the whole point of the song if you thought it was about black Canadians. Like where in the song did you get that assumption??? I don’t know how yall came to that conclusion like seriously.
@@HustleOverEverythingit doesn't matter what some are saying, it's understood that Drake's lack of respect for the culture is why he's not like us.... literally has nothing to do with Canadians or not being from America. That's kind of a stupid narrative that's been made up and that you're pushing
@@elevatedgamer8715you said it all.
The Prince of Pan Afrikanism 👏🙌 may you stay protected Dr Umar 🕯👏🇿🇦
Mzansi in the house, let's go 🇿🇦
😅😅😅😅😅😅
They wanted Dr.Umar to agree with them about Drake so bad 😂🤣
Am from Uganda east Africa, i really enjoy watching dr umar and i really like his message for us Africans
🔥🔥🔥This interview was fire🔥 🔥🔥thank you for all the clarity!
Salute! Part two gets even crazier
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Bro talk about real Pan-Africansim not these wishy Washy artists who fall off in a couple of years, our people need real value. I dont care about Drake or Kendrick all these Artists are Bowazz, none will speak up even if they had a choice
Actually Kendrick always has spoke up but unless it has a hook and a beat you all don't listen!
Thank You For All The Love and Support Brothers and Sistas. Peace and Pan-Africanism
Black canada we don’t realize our power and influence we just need our own Umar..
Umar robbed black Canada
Ask for king Randalls money
Before that let's ask him to return king Randall money baack
Real question, what challenges for yall face in Canada? May it be worse or not what disadvantages is widespread amount the black race of Canada?
@@theatomicgamer7382it’s nothing in comparison to America so it would be easier to get rights for blacks. BUT we don’t have someone that pushes anything like that for us
@@GaiijinNimbus okay but if one were to come about. What talking points would they bring up? What disadvantages could he make highlighted? Do yall get criminalized more than other races locked up more? Do your presidents or congress (if yall have those) acknowledge yall and make policies, bills, and/or laws to make black Canadian lives easier?
You guys failed to unlock Dr Umar Johnson's brilliance wasting time on Drake's identity deprived you of greatness.
They not like us is for Drake ovo idk what they talking about Dr umar 🤦🏽♂️
No its not. Its an anthem for gatekeeping (American) "blackness".
It’s about drake wtf
@@DeeBeeScribecry about it
@@DeeBeeScribestop trying to sound smarter than you are
@@aaronc3396how is this only about drake?
If I see Dr. Umar,I click. Period ✊🏿
me too
@@ilovepdub
BLACK POWER ✊🏿
Why would KDot talk about Canadians 😅😅😅 yall delulu
ONE RACE ONE FAMILY! Love Dr Umar! Kdot was only going after Dtake. Don't let these self hating folks make u feel less. peace
Drake stans over here..on to the next
Never do these grown men love Drake that much 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Kendrick "King Kunta" Duckworth is a staunch Pan-Africanist. Lol.
He has made refernces to it in his lyrics.
"Who said a black man in Illuminati?
Last time I checked, that was the biggest racist party
Last time I checked, we was racin' with Marcus Garvey
On the freeway to Africa 'til I wrecked my Audi
And I want everybody to view my autopsy
So you can see exactly where the government had shot me
No conspiracy, my fate is inevitable
They played musical chairs, once I'm on that pedestal
Frightening, so fucking frightening
Enough to drive a man insane, a woman insane
The reason Lauryn Hill don't sing or Kurt Cobain
Loaded that clip and then said bang
The drama it bring is crazy
Product of the late eighties
Tryna stay above water, that's why we shun the Navy
Pull your guns and play me
Let's set it off, cause a riot, throw a Molotov
Somebody told me them pirates had got lost
'Cause we've been off them slave ships
Got our own pyramids, write our own hieroglyphs"
- Kendrick Lamar, "HiiiPower"
Dr.Umar is the truth ✊🏿✊🏿
😅😅😅😅😅
57mins in and they still talking about drake, please tell me they had better questions and conversations to have with Dr. Umar
@@alvinreeves5514 Appreciate you taking 57 minutes to listen bro🫡. We definitely did, part two we have a deeper conversation about religion, Black economics in Hip Hop and more. 🙏🏿
Toronto here. Thank you Dr Ifatunde
Nah Kendrick was referring only to Drake and his crew. On meet the Grahams Kendrick calls Drake's son "a black man". How Americans interpret what he said has nothing to do with Kendrick. It be good for him to clarify but can't be compulsory. Lastly Not like us refered to culture as in westcoast culture and others not race. Black is black, just different cultures
I’ve watched a ton of Dr umar interviews and this might be his best one ! Loved the discussion and how you guys retorted some big talking points
They’re talking about morally corrupt culture vultures. Yall are taking it personal and some black Americans are taking it too far. I apologize for them. That’s not what Kendrick meant. Hell, he called himself a Hebrew.
It's all good. No need. In spaces like these none of these things are of minimal importance. Canadian guy is just in his feelings. What matters most here is the strengthening of bonds based on our indigeneity.
@@p51424*tropicality
@@SriYoshu-ahHajistein Where were you born?
@@p51424 Zambia
This was too lit! Great watch guys!
We need to stop wasting time on entertainment. We have more important issues to deal with than two rappers. This is why we are behind in everything. We need to start preparing ourselves for what’s coming. Because no matter who ends up in that White House, a storm is coming.
I am from Uganda, I love Dr Umar
As a Black African, I'm a fan of Dr. Umar and appreciate his insights. However, I believe that individuals of mixed-race heritage should have the right to identify as mixed, because that's a valid part of their identity. It's important to respect and recognize how people choose to identify based on their unique experiences.
Growing up in Belgium, I've witnessed how traditions like Zwarte Piet-a practice where white people put on blackface and curly wigs to act as servantsin order to perpetuate racial stereotypes and harm. This tradition, which mocks Black individuals and reflects a colonial narrative, had a negative impact on young Black kids, including myself, who were ridiculed in school for it. I would feel highly offended if my identity as a Black man were questioned simply because I'm not American. Our identities are multifaceted and deserve respect.
Additionally, I have to call out Dr. Umar's hypocrisy. While he advocates for Pan-Africanism, he imposes a restriction that Black men should not date white women, while seemingly applying different standards to others. This inconsistency undermines the broader message of unity and respect for individual choices.
I've also met some amazing white people, and internalizing negative experiences could lead to unfair prejudice and racism, which I am firmly against in any form. Our identities and relationships should be respected, and we should strive to reject racism in all its forms.
@@adedoja-c1q Amazing white people are just exceptions, not the rule not all white people are evil but the majority are I have thousands of screenshots and evidence of how horrible they are I could say with confidence that 98% of white people are racist and don't even see black people as humans so I don't think that looking for exception to justify the rule isn't the best answer
You’re out of touch with reality. Your opinion is irrelevant
@@adedoja-c1qInterracial marriage is inconsistent with being Pan-African, and there is nothing hypocritical about that. Your excuses are pathetic
Alot of blacks are mixed technically due to slavery. But theyre MOSTLY black so its ok and make sense. However, individuals who are biracial, meaning they have a non black parent, should only identify as biracial because any other answer is false and disingenuous imo.
Peace my Canadian Family! Not all of us down here are that narrow-minded to even attempt to say that you're not Black! One Love!!
Why are y’all internalizing Drake’s shortcomings at war. Kendrick wasn’t talking about you 😂😂
Great conversation. Also the "Not Like Us" comment I feel like it dances to American Black Culture. This comes from Black American hardships, Jim Crow, Slavery, the Struggle, to our rise out of certain situations while still keeping a smile on our face. The ability to enjoy life out of everything we have to endure in America. That is what "Not Like Us" is relevant to. Like it or not l, we are the definition of Cool for the world, we set every trend. Black People/Africans everywhere we are One Family.
Drake ain't black cut it out
I think Umar means clarifying who he is and what he means in his actions and words. It doesn't have to be as direct a statement as "I'm black." They say things like, "As a BLACK PERSON, I have done or dealt with x, y, z." But when they don't do that, it implies other biases. So when he says Mariah and others have said it, they always say things like that.
For example, Drake could say, "As a Black man, I think it is important to work with artists who challenge and elevate music," or something similar. and that would work to say it without specifically saying "I am black" in a random context.
🤔🤔 how do you 100% know that Drake identifies as black when he's never said it or portrayed it. Getting the Hells Angel's to back you as a "black man" shows how he isn't really black if you understand the racial history with them
38:19 - 38:40 Only person who understands... such a stupid narrative to put on Kendrick and say that he's saying "You ain't like us if you're not from America" even tho' black people from other countries treat us like that like Dr. Umar pointed out
Kendrick has to clarify something that was already clear but Drake can continue to insult the culture with no consequences..... makes sense smfh
47:54 - 47:57 Another lie Joyner Lucas & J. Cole has made it very clear that they're black.... even Logic has made it clear lmao stop it guys
Some ppl outside of America don’t understand the culture behind hip hop and the importance of clarifying WHO YOU ARE and what you believe, consistently. Drake mentioned he was black once in a interview over a 20 year career 😂
Ie.. jcole ❤❤
Dr. Umar is in Toronto right now?
No we went to Newark
This was a therapy session disguised as an interview.
Doc is just so intelligent man, high level of attention and articulation, yall tried though with that Prison ministry after "Crawford" 😅
I laughed so hard at that one 🤣
Great interview- I really respect Dr. Umar J.
Such a silly low intellectual conversation. Drake beef .lol no respect for a so called pan Africanest to be question on.
How is distinguishing racial and cultural alliance "low intellect" ...?
Take all the time you need
You need to contemplate what’s going on you think it’s a waste of time for the brother to speak on the Drake And Lamar, you have to listen to what being said because it’s more and deeper than just straight in the mall stop trying to overpass the small things. That’s why we never handle the big things cause we think the small things don’t mean anything but the things foundation.😊
As I was saying, small things turn into big things, but if you could understand where it’s coming from from the foundation of it, you may have a better way to handle it for Black people are diverse is just so many ways we can go at defending and fighting For our rights gonna lose anyway you can’t expect to win using their method against them
Gotta be small do something different
I wonder how people can be united in a world of individualism and materialism. We should not wait until we are violently kicked out of our comfort zone, to take our freedom and dignity back.
These guys are tone def, and dont speak for Toronto Africans. They are not conscious...this is the problem with young podcasters who are not tapped in to their elders..Toronto has a huge legacy of consciousness and movements where we place importance of identity as ancient people. (Being black and proud) Drake has to declare his identity...if he can say the N word, not speak on our issues, police brutality etc..but promote his jewish heritage, then he will be seen as an outsider. Period.
I went to Crawford too and the school started in 1953, it starts for junior kindergarten, and yes there are other schools in Peel and Pickering. The school is 95% black and majority of my teacher were black. The principal when I was there was black too. We have a very strong graduation rate and majority of the students go to college or university and have great careers.
Drake recently said on a song response to Kendrick and I quote, yiu rapping like yiu trying to free the slaves again.
That's not a qoute
@@Rio-uv1gs well what is it. Maybe for someone like yiu it might’ve been a bar. But that’s what he stated
But he does. His rap style panders to American ghetto pro black Afrocentrism.
this is a great podcast group! KEEP them Coming H.O.E.!
Salute. Let’s make that H.O.E.P
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Jump to 56:25 if you don't want to hear the Drake glazing. Umar has too much wisdom & knowledge to be spending that much time on pointless hip hop artist "beef"
25:02 good for highlighting this bro….i hear this shit so much these days it’s ridiculous….good on you for addressing it
37:48 I think Kendrick was talking about Drake as an individual. But he’s also hinting at Drake not identifying with his blackness and being more of the heritage of his mother’s side. Then the internet took that and made it a “ they “( non blacks ) aren’t like American blacks and turned it into an identity politic issue like social media tends to do with everything lately. I don’t believe that was the intent of the song initially
Where was all this energy when the Africans from the diaspora differentiated themselves from black Americans?
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Great conversation!
I know a lot of Jamaicans that don't see themselves as black
True statement used to work with one and he surely made it clear
Alot of black ppl period are just skin folk. Thats why its important to be clear what you are.
Most def wasn’t a born yardie …. I live in Jamaica and I’ve never heard a black Jamaican say they’re not black ….. neverrrrr
7:23 define alot ...... that's fake ,
I don’t know a single one that doesn’t think they’re black
People judge Drake because of how he speaks, but Americans don't realize Black Canadians don't sound like them. Even listen to this podcast... if you hear Umar vs the Canadian guys, there's a difference. I'm a Black Canadian woman and sound just like these guys. We all do. Canada is a different place; we do sound different. We're all still Black.
They probably do talk about his voice but that isn’t a major point of criticism. Atleast that I’ve seen. The major talking points are his glorification of gang culture, Weird Mindset around Other guys girlfriends (fuck!my Wayne’s girl while he was locked up, speaking on Pusha Ts wife, Speaking on Kendrick’s Wife, Sepeaking on Meeks Wife,) and Most significantly The attraction to underage girls and throwing large parties with minors there
True. I agree, Thank you Dr Irma, I say the same thing. We are one people
The black culture used drake?????