Trick Daddy is stirring the pot once again, this time targeting Kendrick Lamar, the Recording Academy, and their Grammy decisions. During a recent broadcast on 103.5 The Beat Miami radio show, the outspoken Miami rapper shared his skepticism over Kendrick Lamar's Song of the Year win for his "Not Like Us" Drake diss track at the 67th Grammy Awards.
While congratulating Beyoncé for her Album of The Year win, Trick Daddy didn't hold back his opinions. He praised Beyoncé as the "Queen B" and a top performer but questioned Kendrick Lamar's victory, implying that BET wouldn't have made the same choice.
Expressing doubt about Kendrick's song being deserving of the prestigious award, Trick Daddy criticized the decision, claiming the Drake diss wasn't on par with other contenders. He also downplayed the competitiveness between Kendrick and Drake, stating Kendrick could never measure up to Drake.
Despite his controversial remarks, Trick Daddy did offer advice to aspiring artists to focus on their craft and avoid unnecessary beef in the industry, emphasizing unity within the music community.
This latest rant comes on the heels of Trick Daddy's previous commentary on Nelly's backlash for performing at Donald Trump's inauguration and his reflections on Kodak Black's collaboration with Tekashi 6ix9ine. Trick Daddy highlighted the lucrative opportunities these artists pursued, showcasing the financial gains they made despite public criticism.
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