The Big Drake Diss Everyone Missed, & The Fall of Chud the Builder

Andrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh1h 49mMay 20, 2026

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Drake didn’t just drop a triple-album—he weaponized the entire music industry, flooding the market with three full projects to bury his critics without ever throwing a single direct diss. The hosts argue this isn’t a comeback, but a surgical dismantling of Kendrick Lamar’s legacy, using subtle jabs across Iceman, Habibti, and Made of Honor to assert dominance through volume, emotional range, and sonic evolution. Meanwhile, the arrest of Chud the Builder exposes a terrifying truth: internet fame can be built on racial provocation, armed intimidation, and public humiliation—yet his $200K GoFundMe proves society rewards hate when it’s packaged as 'free speech.' The episode detonates the myth of the 'Cars for Kids' charity, revealing it funnels money to a Jewish organization in New Jersey for adult matchmaking and trips to Israel, not underprivileged children, exposing decades of misleading ads featuring non-donating kids. This deception isn’t just unethical—it’s a masterclass in how perception, not product, drives value. The AP Swatch collab, selling for $500 but reselling for $2,000, proves that scarcity and coolness trump utility. Swatch’s genius lies in making luxury feel accessible without diluting its prestige, a model mirrored by Genesis cars, Zara, and Uber’s tiered service.

Key Takeaways
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Drake’s triple-album drop is a strategic dominance play—overwhelming critics with volume and subtlety, not direct diss tracks.

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Chud the Builder’s $200K GoFundMe proves public support for racist provocation when framed as 'free speech,' revealing societal contradictions.

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The 'Cars for Kids' charity donates most funds to URA, a Jewish organization funding adult matchmaking and trips to Israel—not underprivileged children.

4

Misleading ads used non-donating children in diverse roles, creating a decades-long deception masked by emotionally charged, inclusive commercials.

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Swatch’s AP collab sold for $500 but resold for $2,000—proving perception and scarcity drive luxury demand more than product value.

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Chapters
0:00
10 min

The Penthouse Story That Broke the Pod

A friend’s casual confession about hooking up with a porn star in a Vegas penthouse triggers a comedic, obsessive deep-dive into every detail—how long it lasted, what position they were in, whether she tried to eat his booty—highlighting the hosts’ absurd curiosity and comedic rhythm.

10:00
10 min

Drake’s Triple Album: The Quiet Conquest

Drake definitely played it good. Selfishly, I wish he had one song. Dedicated. Yeah, because I remember when even after the Jay-Z Nas situation on Blueprint 2, Jay-Z just had a whole song just to... Destroying Nas.

Highlight
20:00
10 min

The Kendrick Beef: Was It Erased?

The hosts debate whether Drake’s new album erases the Kendrick beef or merely chips away at it, using sports analogies like Francis Ngannou’s comeback to argue that Drake is winning the long game, even if not in the moment.

30:00
10 min

Drake’s Political Silence: Free Speech or Hypocrisy?

The hosts contrast Drake’s silence on Palestine with DJ Khaled’s avoidance of the issue, questioning whether artists must take political stances or if neutrality is a strategic choice to maintain access to all audiences.

40:00
20 min

The Chud the Builder Scandal: Free Speech or Hate?

This is the logical conclusion if you game out the internet and you just let people do whatever the fuck they want. They'll do anything to get attention, and then this is the worst possible thing that you can do to get attention.

Highlight
High-Impact Quotes
Suck them. Suck them, dude. Be a eater. Yo, I mean, literally, like now is the time. Like now is if you're now is the time and that's all.
Andrew Schulz105:35
Viral: 92.0
If you're sucking off James, Donovan, Max, Evan, and Jarrett, get on front of the float, dude.
Akaash Singh106:19
Viral: 90.0
Is this the logical conclusion if you game out the internet and you just let people do whatever the fuck they want? They'll do anything to get attention, and then this is the worst possible thing that you can do to get attention.
Andrew Schulz59:31
Viral: 90.0
Speakers

Hosts

Andrew SchulzAkaash Singh
Topics Discussed
drake triple album95%cars for kids scam95%chud the builder arrest90%ap swatch collab90%cars for kids charity88%urban warfare in sports88%free speech limits85%luxury brand accessibility85%sports fandom as performance85%false advertising80%satirical sports analysis80%drake kendrick beef80%pop culture commentary75%new york nightlife strategy75%
People & Brands

drake

person

45xNeutral

kendrick lamar

person

18xNeutral

Andrew Schulz

person

12xNeutral

chud the builder

person

12xNegative

Akaash Singh

person

10xNeutral

cars for kids

organization

8xNeutral

New York Knicks

other

8xNeutral

dj khaled

person

8xNeutral

Cleveland Cavaliers

other

6xNeutral

swatch

brand

6xPositive

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