Kemo
05-05-2024, 08:08 PM
If you don't think pro wrestling is everywhere, you best think again as Kendrick Lamar decided to reference Shawn Michaels in his latest diss track against Drake. The talk of the hip-hop world has been the back and forth diss track dropping between famed rappers Kendrick Lamar and Drake who have decided to air their grievances through their lyrics.
It was Lamar who happened to pull pro wrestling out of the hostler to take a shot in his latest song by referencing Shawn Michaels' iconic finishing move. The track titled "Not Like Us" has Lamar metaphorically "tuning up the band" to lay down a Sweet Chin Music. The specific diss starts at 2:23.
"Put the whole label on me, I'mma get 'em dropped.
Sweet Chin Music and I won't pass the aux."
phLb_SoPBlA
Ironically enough, Drake once happened to don the tee shirt of one of HBK's greatest rivals (and Kayfabe Kliq best friend) Razor Ramon. However unlike "The Bad Guy" Scott Hall, the feeling amongst fans is that Drake isn't going to win this feud.
For decades pro wrestling and music have gone together like PB&J, but it's been the hip-hop genre to greatly tip the cap to the "one true sport." Several top names from the world of rap have made several references to the legends in pro wrestling. Wu-Tang Clan referenced Ken Patera in "Shadowboxin'" and OutKast spoke of "droppin' bows like Dusty Rhodes" in their song "Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik." One of rap's greatest proponents is Westside Gunn, who has a bundle of lyrics, song titles and albums in honor of some of wrestling's biggest stars.
It was Lamar who happened to pull pro wrestling out of the hostler to take a shot in his latest song by referencing Shawn Michaels' iconic finishing move. The track titled "Not Like Us" has Lamar metaphorically "tuning up the band" to lay down a Sweet Chin Music. The specific diss starts at 2:23.
"Put the whole label on me, I'mma get 'em dropped.
Sweet Chin Music and I won't pass the aux."
phLb_SoPBlA
Ironically enough, Drake once happened to don the tee shirt of one of HBK's greatest rivals (and Kayfabe Kliq best friend) Razor Ramon. However unlike "The Bad Guy" Scott Hall, the feeling amongst fans is that Drake isn't going to win this feud.
For decades pro wrestling and music have gone together like PB&J, but it's been the hip-hop genre to greatly tip the cap to the "one true sport." Several top names from the world of rap have made several references to the legends in pro wrestling. Wu-Tang Clan referenced Ken Patera in "Shadowboxin'" and OutKast spoke of "droppin' bows like Dusty Rhodes" in their song "Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik." One of rap's greatest proponents is Westside Gunn, who has a bundle of lyrics, song titles and albums in honor of some of wrestling's biggest stars.