Andrew Schulz compares Kendrick Lamar to Taylor Swift in victim narrative debate

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Comedian Andrew Schulz has compared Kendrick Lamar to Taylor Swift, stating that both are perceived as victims despite their success. Schulz's comments follow backlash over his previous remarks about Black women, which Lamar addressed in his song "Wacced Out Murals." Schulz responded to Lamar's lyrics, criticizing the rapper for hypocrisy regarding misogyny. He suggested that Lamar, like Swift, plays the victim role while being highly successful in their respective fields. This comparison has sparked further discussion about their public personas. Lamar recently performed at a charity event, debuting his new song "Squabble Up." His latest album, "GNX," received critical acclaim, while Swift's "Eras Tour" concluded as the highest-grossing tour ever, earning over $2 billion.


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