Daylyt pinpointed Drake’s infamous line about rap “like he wanted to free the slaves” as a critical misstep. He argued that this statement created a significant backlash, leading listeners to interpret it as an implication that Drake’s music perpetuates oppression, contrasting sharply with Kendrick’s empowering verses. This line, according to Daylyt, served as a catalyst for Kendrick’s impactful response in “The Heart Part 4,” which dissected the historical mistreatment of Black Americans.