Andrew Schulz, a preferred podcaster and stand-up comedian, was caught up in controversy after an episode of his Flagrant podcast that includes the ShxtsNGigs duo the place jokes had been made on the expense of Black girls. Kendrick Lamar talked about the viral second on the observe “wacced out murals” from his GNX venture, prompting Andrew Schulz to allegedly check with the Compton rapper as “too woke.”
DJ Akademiks hosted a current reside stream to debate Kendrick Lamar, GNX, and the road from “wacced out murals” that stood out for lots of listeners. On the observe, Ok-Dot raps, “Don’t let no white comic discuss no Black girls, that’s regulation,” referring to Andrew Schulz and the ShxtsNGigs duo of James Duncan and Fuhad Dawodu.
Throughout the Flagrant episode in query, Schulz examined the “Black girlfriend impact” development of males who date Black girls however aren’t Black themselves. “They develop their beard as a result of they want a cushion after they get slapped,” Schulz stated, garnering large laughs from Duncan and Dawodu.
Ak says he spoke with Schulz on the telephone and claims that the comic responded to Lamar’s verbal jab. “Is that this man too woke to grasp a joke?” Schulz allegedly advised Akademiks throughout their dialog.
Gary Owens inserted himself into the dialog by way of Instagram, sharing a picture of Kendrick Lamar and the aforementioned line and writing within the caption, “If that’s the regulation that makes me a prison.”
A fast scan of the put up revealed that Owens wasn’t on the hook — this time, at the very least.
On X, previously Twitter, followers are having fun with the truth that Andrew Schulz caught a stray on a observe that largely finds Ok-Dot firing in any respect his opps. Try the reactions beneath.
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