A recent media debate about Drake vs Kendrick Lamar and authenticity in hip-hop led to an unexpected exchange between cultural critic Michael Eric Dyson and Jay-Z. Dyson revealed that the Roc Nation founder reached out privately after the scholar publicly criticized Lamar’s 2024 single “Not Like Us.” Consequently, the conversation, Dyson said, was pointed but respectful.

The debate began after Dyson appeared on the podcast Mohr Stories last month. During the discussion, he argued that Lamar’s questioning of Drake’s identity in the song echoed a broader pattern of dividing cultural insiders from outsiders. Furthermore, Dyson framed his critique through a political analogy. He compared the theme to rhetoric used to exclude immigrant communities.

Days later, Dyson revisited the topic in a 17-minute Instagram video, clarifying what he meant. The comparison, he said, was not meant to equate Lamar with a political figure but to examine a recurring narrative about belonging.

In Dyson’s view, Drake’s work is inseparable from Black musical tradition. He pointed to the artist’s Memphis roots and family ties. These family ties connect him to figures such as Aretha Franklin and Sly and the Family Stone.

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