Andrew Schulz has found himself at the center of a surprising moment in hip-hop, as Kendrick Lamar seemingly addressed him on his latest album, “GNX.”
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Social media has been buzzing with speculation about a specific lyric in “wacced out murals,” where Lamar critiques, “Don’t let no white comedian talk about no Black women—that’s law.” Fans believe this might be aimed at Schulz, and Akademiks claims the podcaster has a response.
During his livestream after the project dropped, Akademiks told viewers he spoke with Schulz, who questioned whether Lamar had taken one of his jokes too seriously.
“Is this guy too woke to understand a joke?” Akademiks recounted Schulz’s saying during their call.
Although Lamar doesn’t explicitly name anyone, fans were quick to connect the dots to Schulz and the hosts of the “ShxtsNGigs” podcast. Schulz, in particular, faced backlash for controversial remarks about Black women during an August episode, sparking widespread criticism and heated discussions online.
White comedian Gary Owens, known for incorporating humor about Black women into his standup, often referencing his former marriage to one, shared Lamar’s lyrics on his Instagram. In the caption, he wrote, “If that’s the law that makes me a criminal.”
Schulz has not yet personally spoken out about Lamar’s mixtape, though it’s likely to come on the next episode of his “The Brilliant Idiots” show with Charlamagne Tha God.
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