Andrew Schulz Responds to Kendrick Lamar’s Warning to Comedians


One more white comic has responded to certainly one of Kendrick Lamar’s most mentioned strains on his latest shock album, “GNX.”

On “wacced out murals,” the intro to Lamar’s album, he took photographs at a number of folks, most notably white comedians, saying on the monitor, “Don’t let no white comic discuss no Black lady, that’s regulation.”

Whereas a number of white comedians took umbrage with the road, together with Gary Owen, many on social media felt just like the bar was about Andrew Schulz, who infamously made some jokes about Black ladies whereas on his podcast, “Andrew Schulz’s Flagrant with Akaash Singh,” earlier this 12 months.

The visitors on the podcast had been James Duncan and Fuhad Dawodu of the “Shxtsngigs” podcast. Not solely was Schulz criticized for the feedback, however Duncan and Dawodu had been chastised for laughing alongside together with his jokes as a substitute of admonishing him. The 2 Black British podcasters launched an apology in response to the backlash, however Schulz has stood his floor.

Watch the podcast clip beneath that brought about the controversy:

Now, weeks after Lamar’s widespread file was launched, Schulz is responding to the road in a quite sarcastic tone.

On his podcast, he joked, “No person has revered ladies extra, via artwork, than rappers. So I utterly perceive how a rapper might have a look at a comic telling a joke and be like, ‘Yo y’all want to modify that s**t up.’ How dare y’all preserve saying your wives are annoying?”

Schulz then jokingly began rapping stereotypical lyrics from rappers over time that disrespect ladies, saying strains like, “B*****s ain’t nothing however h**s and t****s I beat my b***h with a stick.”

 

Co-host Akaash Singh additionally used this as a chance to take photographs at Lamar, mentioning that he as soon as threatened to take his music off of Spotify after it was introduced that they’d censor R. Kelly’s music.

That declare isn’t fully true, because it was TDE CEO Anthony “High Dawg” Tiffith who threatened to take away his artists’ music from the streaming service, not Lamar.

Singh additionally talked about that Lamar has labored with Chris Brown, who’s infamously recognized for his violence in opposition to ladies.

“What a time to be alive,” Schulz additionally joked on his podcast, “the place rappers gotta discuss comedians for clout.”

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