Anonimuss Rose Sides with Kendrick Lamar, And This Is Why

Anonimuss Rose Sides with Kendrick Lamar,  And This Is Why

As the rap battle between Drake and Kendrick Lamar continues to heat up,  everyone seems to be weighing in on the lyrical exchange of jabs. Anonimuss  Rose, rising singer-songwriter and hip hop artist who recently signed a  distribution deal with Universal/Virgin Music Group, has given us her take on the  beef between the mega stars of hip hop.

“People need to understand that this is culture versus commodity. Conscious vs  Commercial.” Anonimuss says. “There is a much deeper meaning to all of this once  you peel back the layers.”  

Anonimuss, who released her album “Anonymous” in the midst of the battle,  sides with Kendrick Lamar while openly admitting to liking Drake as well.

“I like old Drake.” Anonimuss clarifies. “The Drake that sang and rapped to  women. I like that Drake. As soon as he started acting tough and rapping like he  was ‘like that’, he lost me.” 

Anonimuss believes that Kendrick Lamar represents the essence and culture of  hip hop. Artists such as Kendrick and J Cole were able to amass mainstream

success without having to compromise their creative integrity; this is the lane that  Anonimuss sees herself in.

“I know my music isn’t for the club or the turn up most of the time.” Anonimuss  admits. “Its a vibe and it makes you feel, think, laugh, cry, and everything in  between. Basically, I stand for something. And like Kendrick, it shows in my music.  What does Drake stand for?” 

Like the rest of us, Anonimuss is enjoying the show with popcorn and slushy in  hand. However, she does have a bit of advice for both Drake and Kendrick Lamar  moving forward:

“Black men, I love yall and this has been amazing to experience…now wrap this  shit up so people can go stream my album! (laughs)” 

Follow Anonimuss Rose @anonimuss_rose or visit www.anonimussrose.com Stream “Anonymous” on Spotify

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