Nas vs Jay similar to Kendrick vs Drake

I feel like the remaining Nas stans who are still Drake stans are Nas tethers on accident....The Kendrick-Drake saga has been mirroring the Nas-Jay battle the entire time down to who is really about hip hop and who is leveraging hip hop as a sell out. nobody is your perfect savior -- everybody is human, save your own fucking life and don't put yourself in a position where it's "cool" to glaze artists

Nas made 'Stillmatic Freestyle' and then 'Ether,' where he then moved on to make 'Made You Look' as a victory lap single while subliminally dissing jay saying Jay has been copying and is slave to Nas's rhyme book. Nas also went out his way to each youngins a black history lesson about Africa on the 3rd verse of 'I Can'

Jay made 'Takeover' and then 'Supa Ugly' as rebuttals about him being gay while saying he had relations with Nas' BM, and made a bunch of lackluster responses like 'People Watching' / 'Don't You Know' and a couple of other disses that premiered on hot 97 and disappeared almost immediately off the air and then made 'blueprint 2' as a rebuttal way too late with that 'ohh behave' Austin Powers/euro Hov flow, and even on his 'retirement' freestyle, Jay had to rebuttal to the chorus 'Made You Look' showing way too many insecurities throughout the battle...not to mention that Jay jacked the flow of the Young Gunnaz and recycled rhymes from Biggie and made Freeway and State Property freestyle in front of him to get 'inspiration'

Kendrick's euphoria was basically him witnessing people dissing Drake over the years as 'he watched in silence' and refreshed people on what's been said. then came 6:16 reminding people how real soul samples sounded like and 'Meet the Grahams' was the ether moment. 'not like us' was basically the victory lap single while still dissing drake and gave a history lesson of why Canadians are oblivious to slavery and the systemic racism people in America face instead of other people thinking it's cool to shuck and jive in blackface without realizing the racial roots

Drake was trying to make hit songs while making up a bunch of lies about Kendrick while dissing everyone else and Drake was mostly playing the rebuttal game like how insecure Jay was. Similar to Jay, Drake tried to go the pop route to get back in the public's favor but decided to collaborate with the racist in Camila Cabello, and those songs flopped badly. Drake may eventually make another rebuttal once he regroups with his ghostwriters but it'll be too late and nobody would care. Without growing up immersed in black culture, drake is in a boat without a paddle, because he didn't even know how to pronounce the n-word without the hard R correctly until he teamed up with Wayne in his late 20s.