Top Dawg Refutes Reports That Kendrick Lamar & Schoolboy Q Fought In Studio

    Top Dawg has refuted reports that Kendrick Lamar and ScHoolboy Q fought in the studio recently.

    Responding to a tweet from Derrick Dupree, Top Dawg denied there was a scuffle.

    “Just family having a minor disagreement,” Top Dawg tweeted yesterday (December 15), per a screen shot from HipHopNMore. “Nothing serious.”

    After Trey TheJedi asserted that there was “too much fire in one session,” Top Dawg responded.

    “That’s all it was,” the TDE boss wrote.

    To view the tweets where Top Dawg refutes reports that that Kendrick Lamar and ScHoolboy Q fought in studio, see below.

    Top-Dawg-On-Kendrick-Lamar-ScHoolboy-Q-Scuffle

    For additional TDE coverage, watch the following DX Daily:

    14 thoughts on “Top Dawg Refutes Reports That Kendrick Lamar & Schoolboy Q Fought In Studio

    1. Thank you someone else thinks this i was beginnin to think i was going crazt tpab is the most overated piece of hot trash ever to be called hip hop or rap

      1. Overrated lmao*tht album was & is monumental*we live in a era of hip hop when supposed heads or new comers can’t identify & appreciate ART*people are so brainwashed to the trash being heaped on us constantly*name a popular rapper whose debut album was a grandslam then follows with the all important second album & does it again*but goes left field & bucks the stat quo*in this day & age*who the fuck drops a single like I for the first piece of music from their sophomore in this day & age*I could go on forever*long live the 80s & 90s*

    2. Kendrick speaks to XXL, “The past few years or so has been very politically charged and controversial. From Trayvon Martin, to Eric Garner to Michael Brown and issues of police brutality and racism and for so many other reasons. All of it has really struck a nerve with me because when you experience things like that personally and you know the type of hardships and pain that it brings first-hand, it builds a certain rage in you.”

      “It brings back memories of when I’m 16 and the police come kicking the door in. They don’t care that I’m a little boy and they stumped me in my back two times and they dragged me out the house and have us all handcuffed. It brings back those memories. Memories of losing loved ones. It brings back some of the most painful memories and deepest thoughts of real life situations that I didn’t even want to address on good kid. Or wasn’t ready to. Rage is the perfect word for it.”
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      Please take your time reading the next four paragraphs, consider the criminal, anti-social, people and community harming lifestyle Kendrick describes he and his three siblings were introduced to by their “living wild” parents.

      1) In his 2015 Grammy award winning Rap Performance titled “I”, Kendrick Lamar writes, *”I’ve been dealing with depression ever since an adolescent.”*

      2) During a January 20, 2011 LAWeekly interview (Google search) Kendrick, born in 1987, the same year songwriter Suzanne Vega wrote a song about child abuse and *VICTIM DENIAL* that was nominated for a Grammy award, told the interviewer:

      3) *”Lamar’s parents moved from Chicago to Compton in 1984 with all of $500 in their pockets. “My mom’s one of 13 [THIRTEEN] siblings, and they all got SIX kids, and till I was 13 everybody was in Compton,” he says.”*

      4) *”I’m 6 years old, seein’ my uncles playing with shotguns, sellin’ dope in front of the apartment. My moms and pops never said nothing, ’cause they were young and living wild, too. I got about 15 stories like ‘Average Joe.'”*

      Now go back and read how the police treated Kendrick when they raided his home TEN YEARS after he first witnessed his family members “living wild,” selling drugs, using firearms to protect and enforce their community and people harming drug operation.

      Again I ask, has Kendrick Lamar lost touch with reality?

      Is Kendrick actually blaming the police for him be treated like a dangerous criminal felon with the potential to cause harm to police while they are attempting to protect The Duckworth’s peaceful neighbors from armed drug dealers who do their best to profit from destroying people’s lives and derive pleasure from actively causing chaos in their community?

      I read that Kendrick believes he is ‘The Chosen One’.

      Frankly, if Kendrick continues denying his parents are responsible for his depression by depriving him and his siblings of a safe, fairly happy Average Joe and Josie American kid childhood, I will view him as a man who had the opportunity to make a significant change and blew it because he is not strong enough to be honest with himself and others about his abusive childhood.

      “The Chosen One” is a title of high regard, exclusively reserved for an exceptionally truthful, honest common man or woman who genuinely seeks to improve the lives of others.

      If Kendrick continues to deny the source of his near lifelong depression, he will not be selflessly helping others who share his abusive up-bringing, in my opinion excluding him earning the status as The Chosen One.

      I wonder how little Kendrick and his classmates reacted when their elementary school teacher introduced the DARE presenter and they learned about the real dangers of drugs and how they harm people, including their parents? *Cognitive Dissonance*

      [/preach]

      Peace.

      Black *(Children’s)* Lives Matter; Take Pride In Parenting; End Our National Epidemic of Child Abuse and Neglect; End Community Violence, Police Fear & Educator’s Frustrations

      http://www.xxlmag.com/news/2015/12/kendrick-lamar-xxl-magazine-winter-2015-cover/

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gn2_YP2moQ

      https://knutesniche.files.wordpress.com/2015/05/laweekly-lamar-abuse.png

    3. @ovo*the fame did go to his head i agree*still a thousand times better than Canada’s famous wheelchair rapper*……..listen to fly on the wall*jay rock & busta*…bus is like I’m a new fly on the wall*i wanna see how many rappers really write rhymes*DOPE*thts for u ovo stans & the mega pop machine/team your idol has*long live the 80s & 90s*

    4. South Africa got no king kunta groove nor any show from the king himself since G.K.M.C yet the realest negus alive was inspired by Africa making TPAB. I’m just saying

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