Ferg believes that ASAP Rocky and Kendrick Lamar’s points with Drake stem from development, evolution, and a pure need to face on their very own as superstars.
Rocky and Kendrick are almost fifteen years faraway from being supporting acts on Drake’s 2012 Club Paradise Tour, which adopted the discharge of the smash, Take Care. Since then, Rocky and Ok. Dot have had public fallouts with Drizzy on wax, and through a new interview on The Bootleg Kev PodcastFerg defined why he believes the rappers are not cool with Drizzy.
Around the 9:40 mark of the podcast, posted on Wednesday (Nov. 19), Bootleg Kev famous that “everyone who was on that [Club Paradise Tour] together is now at odds with each other.”
“I feel like that’s kind of natural though because even when you think about the family dynamic and like little brother-big brother things, you know, a lot of the times a little brother want to grow up and prove himself and don’t want to be under the wing of the of the big brother,” the Darold artist defined.
“So that happens a lot, like, people grow into individuals and a lot of the times where we start is not who we really are. We still growing into the person we are, right?” Ferg continued.
The Harlem native added that each one three of them have advanced considerably since opening for Drake over a decade in the past.
“We were still learning ourselves during that time. So when you grow, you can’t expect for the relationship to be the same,” he concluded.
Rocky has since established himself as a designer and actor, whereas Kendrick has grow to be one of the adorned rappers of his technology with 22 Grammys. Last 12 months, Kendrick and Drake traded a number of diss tracks, and Rocky additionally took a jab on the OVO Sound founder on the Metro Boomin-produced “Feel The Fiyaaaah.”
Drake, for his half, has taken particular situation with Kendrick’s greatest hit from their alternate, “Not Like Us,” and is presently suing Universal Music Group for defamation relating to lyrics alleging pedophilia.