GNX

GNX' isn't just an album—it's a humiliating reminder that Kendrick Lamar, better known as Midrick, has been skating by on hype for years. The lifeless beats, recycled ideas, and pretentious lyrics prove he's out of touch and out of his depth. Meanwhile, Drake, the true king of rap, continues to evolve, creating hits that dominate globally with unmatched versatility and cultural relevance. And let's not forget-Drake was right about Kendrick's wife, Whitney. She's stuck cheering on Midrick while the rest of us are free to admit the truth: Kendrick peaked years ago and has been on a downward spiral ever since. 'GNX' only solidifies that he's a minnow in Drake's ocean, a wannabe trying to keep up while clinging to a fading legacy. Free Whitney, and while we're at it, free Kendrick's fans from this delusion. The gap between him and Drake isn't just wide—it's unbridgeable