A lot of people have given their take on Andrew Schulz making a sexual joke about Kendrick Lamar.
The comedian said he'd be able to sexually assault Kendrick because he's small. The joke was retaliation for Kendrick seeming to call him out on his song "wacced out murals."
"Don't let no white comedian talk about no Black woman, that's law," spit the Compton rapper.
50 Cent already spoke to Schulz about the joke, and now his fellow G-Unit member, Tony Yayo, has done the same.
While speaking to DJ Vlad, Yayo said Schulz should be mindful that Kendrick's people, like TDE's Top Dawg and Punch Henderson, are street guys, not industry dudes.
"You're dealing with real street n*ggas. That sh*t is not a game out there. N*ggas on gang time," said Yayo. "It could just be a joke to him, but to street n*ggas, like Top and them, them n*ggas is real n*ggas."
Although Kendrick is no longer on TDE, it's safe to say that Top and Punch still ride for him.
So, is Yayo right?