Kendrick finally spoke on the verse:
"Honestly I didn't know there would be so much speculation behind it," said Kendrick. "I just wanted to rap. Anybody that knows me doing music, I wanna just rap." He also proclaimed himself the "king of New York," which rubbed some rappers the wrong way. "I think that's the case right there of maybe I just dumbed down my lyrics just a little bit," he said. But he didn't mean it literally. He had a conversation with some of hip-hop's elite, who weren't offended by his verse.
"The irony of that line is the people that actually understood it and got it, was the actual kings of New York," explained K-Dot. "You know, me sitting down with them this past week and them understanding that it's not about actually being the king of whatever coast. It's about leaving a mark as great as Biggie, as great as 'Pac."
Ol boy Pap can go crawl back into the sewer, KDot wasn't coming at your city's honor.