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Andrew Schulz, a popular podcaster and stand-up comic, was caught up in controversy after an episode of his Flagrant podcast featuring the ShxtsNGigs duo where jokes were made at the expense of Black women. Kendrick Lamar mentioned the viral moment on the track “wacced out murals” from his GNX project, prompting Andrew Schulz to allegedly refer to the Compton rapper as “too woke.”
DJ Akademiks hosted a recent live stream to discuss Kendrick Lamar, GNX, and the line from “wacced out murals” that stood out for a lot of listeners. On the track, K-Dot raps, “Don’t let no white comedian talk about no Black women, that’s law,” referring to Andrew Schulz and the ShxtsNGigs duo of James Duncan and Fuhad Dawodu.
During the Flagrant episode in question, Schulz examined the “Black girlfriend effect” trend of men who date Black women but aren’t Black themselves. “They grow their beard because they need a cushion when they get slapped,” Schulz said, garnering big laughs from Duncan and Dawodu.
Ak says he spoke with Schulz on the phone and claims that the comedian responded to Lamar’s verbal jab. “Is this guy too woke to understand a joke?” Schulz allegedly told Akademiks during their conversation.
Gary Owens inserted himself into the conversation via Instagram, sharing an image of Kendrick Lamar and the aforementioned line and writing in the caption, “If that’s the law that makes me a criminal.”
A quick scan of the post revealed that Owens wasn’t on the hook — this time, at least.
On X, formerly Twitter, fans are enjoying the fact that Andrew Schulz caught a stray on a track that largely finds K-Dot firing at all his opps. Check out the reactions below.
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