Andrew Schulz Roasts Kendrick Lamar on Flagrant Podcast

Andrew Schulz Roasts Kendrick Lamar Over Comedy, Rap, and Double Standards

Andrew Schulz didn’t hold back in a fiery segment on the Flagrant podcast, responding to Kendrick Lamar’s alleged stance that white comedians shouldn’t joke about Black women. Schulz’s sharp critique blended humor with biting commentary, taking aim at perceived double standards in both comedy and rap.

“Nobody has respected women more than rappers,” Schulz quipped sarcastically, referencing infamous rap lyrics to underscore his point. “I understand how a rapper could look at a comedian joking about their wife and think, ‘How dare you! Be more like us—‘ain’t nothing but hoes and tricks.’”

Schulz also poked fun at Kendrick’s collaboration with the creators of South Park, a show notorious for its irreverent humor, suggesting Kendrick appreciates satire when it’s aimed the “right” way. Highlighting contradictions, he joked about Kendrick’s silence on controversial figures like R. Kelly.

The segment ended with an absurd twist, as Schulz mockingly claimed Kendrick’s security might kill him, but not before delivering a bizarre, over-the-top jest about Kendrick’s personal boundaries.

Fans are divided, but Schulz’s unfiltered commentary has sparked a heated discussion on comedy’s limits and the blurred line between satire and offense.