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Andrew Schulz Sees Nothing Wrong With His Kendrick Comments

Plus, Ian freestyles about Tyler, the Creator's thoughts on him.

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  • Billboard Hot 100 📈 

  • Best Rolling Loud moments of all-time, ranked 🏆️ 

  • Andrew Schulz still isn’t cool with Kendrick 😒 

  • Ian isn’t trying to be like Future or Gucci Mane 👀

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Billboard Hot 100

Billboard chart ranking

As reported by Billboard for the week of March 15.

The above chart shows Billboard’s Hot 100 ranking for this week. The Hot 100 ranks songs based on streaming activity, radio airplay audience impressions, and sales data—all measured by Luminate.

K. Dot’s dominance continues to grow, with tracks like “TV Off” holding strong in the top ten on this week’s charts. Meanwhile, Drake’s “NOKIA” has surpassed “Squabble Up,” claiming the final spot in the top ten.

The Best Rolling Loud Moments of All Time, Ranked

XXXTentacion, Travis Scott, and Playboi Cartii

Every Rolling Loud brings something new, and the unexpected moments—surprise guests, impromptu collaborations, and viral moments—truly define the experience. Looking back at the festival’s epic 10 years, we ranked the unforgettable moments that make it the most impactful hip-hop festival. Read our full breakdown of the ranking on our website here.

  1. XXXTentacion’s Last Performance With Ski Mask the Slump God

  2. Lil Uzi Vert and Playboi Carti’s Reunion for “Shoota”

  3. Lil Uzi Vert’s Insane 20-Foot Stage Dive

  4. The First Time Metro Booming & Future Played “Like That”

  5. Young Dolph’s $20K Surprise On-Stage For Fans Who Were Fired

  6. Playboi Carti’s Exclusive Performance of I AM MUSIC

  7. A$AP Rocky’s Headline Performance at the First Ever Rolling Loud New York

  8. Travis Scott Brings Out Owen Wilson For “FE!N” Performance

Don’t miss your chance to experience Rolling Loud California on March 15 and 16, with tickets available starting at $119.

Andrew Schulz Defends His Controversial Comments About Kendrick Lamar

Andrew Schulz and Kendrick Lamar

On the track "wacced out murals" from his surprise drop, GNX, Kendrick Lamar told the world not to "let no white comedian talk about no Black woman, that's law." On an episode of his podcast FLAGRANT last December, "comedian" Andrew Schulz shared his thoughts on K. Dot's eye-catching lyrics — and what he would do if he ran into the rapper alone. 

"…Just Kendrick? I would make love to him and there's nothing he could do about it …Just Kendrick Lamar, I would make love to him. And the only thing that he could do is decide if it's consensual or not. … I would go so far as to say he couldn't stop most people on the planet from having sex with him. … He's talking a lot of shit, but if it came down to it I could put him on my lap, I could feed him a bottle," he said.

K. Dot never responded to the comments directly, but the Internet tore into the comedian for his insensitivity, saying he went too far. Nevertheless, Schulz still defends himself against the controversial episode. 

Schulz said what he said

In an interview on The Breakfast Club on March 10, the comedian said he had a right to make his side-eye-worthy remarks since Lamar came for him first on GNX (keep in mind that the rapper never said Schulz's name directly on the track). 

"They made that shit racist so fast. I'm just saying he's little! I hate having to explain jokes. He's itty bitty, so why is he telling people to kill my friends? … The next line, he goes… 'Slide on both of them.' What does 'slide' mean to y'all? If you say kill my friends, everything after that is fine. You took it there … You gettin' made love to. I don't like this idea that I'm this big bully. You told your people to kill my friends," he said. 

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It's highly doubtful that K. Dot will respond to Schulz at this point, but everyone else is fed up with hearing him defend himself. 

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At least the world got to watch him get beat up on WWE last night…even if it was by Logan Paul. 

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Ian Finally Responds to Tyler, the Creator

Ian and Tyler, the Creatorr

Ian is carving out his place in hip-hop, undeterred by the critics. While some label him a culture vulture—Lil Yachty’s co-sign may have done more harm than good—he keeps pushing forward, dropping new music and delivering performances like his recent From the Block set. Still, not everyone is on board, including some of rap’s heavyweights.

In an interview last year, Tyler, the Creator, didn't directly call out the 19-year-old lyricist but seemingly shaded him. 

"This white kid, regular Caucasian man. And he is mocking Future and Gucci Mane's rap music…And people are like 'This shit hard.' This is not even satire…" Tyler stated. 

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It might have come late, but Ian has finally responded in a freestyle for Lyrical Lemonade

Ian isn't trying to offend the greats 

Released on March 10, the rapper said he didn't want any smoke with anyone in the rap community. 

"Back then, I really loved Odd Future, I ain't never sat down tryna' mock Future, I ain't wanna show no disrespect, so I kept my mouth shut and that's not human, damn, would've been a dumbass thing to do," he freestyle

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Tyler hasn't responded to Ian's recent verses yet, but it's clear that he still isn't feeling his music. 

On the track "Thought I Was Dead" off of his recent album, CHROMAKOPIA, Tyler spits that "White boys mocking this shit and y'all mad at me, Y'all can suck my d***, Pull up old tweets, pull up old t-shirts, all that, I'll moonwalk over that bitch."

Nevertheless, Ian is still outside and persevering—whether other artists want him there or not, his fans certainly do.  

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