Andrew Schulz Calls Kendrick Lamar 'Hypocritical,' Thinks Diss Was 'for Clicks'
The comedian said he thinks that Kendrick dissed him on 'GNX' "for clicks."
Andrew Schulz said he finds it "hypocritical" that Kendrick Lamar dissed him but will co-produce a movie directed by the South Park co-creator, Trey Parker.
The comedian was a guest on Sirius XM's The Sam Roberts Show on Wednesday and revisited GNX song "wacced out murals." Around the hour mark, Schulz expressed his anger towards Kendrick fans threatening him and his friends before calling out the rapper for co-producing Parker's upcoming film, Whitney Springs. The comedy is slated to release next March.
On "wacced out murals," Kendrick rapped, "Don’t let no white comedian talk about no Black woman, that’s law," which seemed to be pointed at Schulz. But the Flagrant co-host found it ironic that Kendrick would work with Parker after Lizzo was infamously trolled about her weight on a South Park episode last year.
"Did I find it hypocritical that he's doing a movie with the South Park guys and they've got Lizzo jokes and all this other shit?" Schulz said around the 1:02:00 mark of the video below. "Like yes, he's being hypocritical. He's just, he was doing something for clicks.
"He's like jumping on an internet thing. He probably wasn't that familiar with me and didn't realize that people know about me or whatever," Schulz continued. "I think he was just reacting to a video online. And then I did get confirmation it was about me. So before I sent anything, I got confirmation."
"It's the most ego thing in the world to think it must be about me. It's like, I didn't react for two weeks and then I got confirmation. Basically his team reached out to somebody to be like, 'Yo, we weren't talking about you guys with that line about the killing shit, but it was about Schultz with this thing,'" Schulz explained. "So I'm like, 'OK, you open your mouth, you say this thing about telling your fans to kill my friends. You get whatever's coming to you and you fucking enjoy it.'"
Schulz again denied that his comment that he'd "make love to" Kendrick in response to "wacced" was "racist," as the artist's fans previously said.
"People tried to make it racism so fast, too. That was the most surprising thing," Schulz said. "I said it back and they were like, 'This is racism. This comes from like a history of slave owners having sex with their slave.' I'm like, "What the fuck is going on here? I was like, "How did this become racist?'"
Schulz gave more remarks about the controversy and called Kendrick a "prolific" artist. The comedian previously called out K.Dot for working with Parker, claiming on Flagrant that the rapper "appreciates white comedians that make fun of Black people."
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