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In addition to captivating audiences with her music, Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour causes the earth to tremble beneath their feet

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In addition to captivating audiences with her music, Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour causes the earth to tremble beneath their feet

Taylor Swift’s admirers were equally as driven by her intense enthusiasm, which translated into a powerful force. As these partygoers danced to the hits of pop sensation Taylor Swift’s Eras tour at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, their coordinated motions created vibrations similar to those of a seismic earthquake. Scientists from UCLA studied and recorded the seismic disturbances that resulted from dancing to the tunes of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour.

In addition to captivating audiences with her music, Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour causes the earth to tremble beneath their feet.

According to a study that reads more like a science fiction storyline, experts have found that Swift’s concert vibrations are strong enough to be detected as seismic activity. During her performances in Seattle, which produced tremors comparable to a 2.3 magnitude earthquake, this remarkable phenomenon was first observed.

But the story doesn’t end with the aftermath. A group of Caltech and UCLA researchers who were deeply committed to this problem offered their services to look for answers to these pulses’ causes.

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Is Kendrick Lamar using phrases from Twitter in his rivalry song, Not Like Us, with Drake? “Yes,” say the fans.

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Is Kendrick Lamar using phrases from Twitter in his rivalry song, Not Like Us, with Drake? “Yes,” say the fans.

The internet is ablaze with allegations following Kendrick Lamar’s most recent diss recordings against Drake, and fans are demanding royalties and proper credit. Rap fans have been speculating that Kendrick Lamar may have used social media messages as inspiration for lyrics on his most recent song, Not Like Us. Fans are guessing who will fire bullets next in the rap spat between Drake and the PRIDE crooner, which has escalated with back-and-forth attacks and a linguistic war.

Kendrick Lamar is accused by fans of copying lyrics.

Fans are swarming social media, accusing Lamar of plagiarism and saying that he plagiarised some important sentences that were taken directly from Twitter users. The lines separating inspiration from imitation in the rap game are being fiercely contested by the two fandoms as a result of this. A fan posted images of several comments on X and commented, “Bruh, I need royalties or I’m not playing this.” It was pointed out which words from the song Not Like Us appeared to have been taken straight from the original.

In one of the pictures, someone wrote, “Certified Lover no, Certified Paedophile,” which is one of the most often cited phrases from Kendrick Lamar’s rap directed at Drake, in which he branded him a “certified Paedophile.” “Kendrick Lamar realised he couldn’t really keep up with Drake rapping in this battle; he couldn’t even refute the allegations or come up with anything original, but the public’s hatred of Drake was too great.” According to a different user, backed by several.

It has also been suggested by some that the musician releases new music every day utilising AI technologies like Gemini and GPT, which is quite improbable for him. Naturally, Kendrick has changed from releasing music every four years to virtually releasing something every day. He’s a scam; he uses ChatGPT to crawl Twitter, and his lyrics are artificial intelligence created. Ghostwriters, hehe. I only hope his voice isn’t artificial intelligence produced.

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But many hurried to the rapper’s defence, saying that one must choose a side in this dispute. One admirer supported Lamar, saying, “if you think Kendrick Lamar went on Twitter to find punchlines, you’re delusional.” “Drake fans using tweets of other people also calling him a pedo to defend him LMFAOOO,” another person said.

Lamar and Drake are at odds.

The two rappers have been involved in a feud for months, supposedly dating back to October 6, 2023, when Drake and J. Cole’s song “First Person Shooter” seemed to create the “big 3” in the rap industry, which consists of Lamar, Drake, and J. Cole. Nevertheless, Lamar found the idea offensive and mercilessly attacked the rapper in his subsequent song. On the song “Like That,” by Metro Boomin and Future, he called out J Cole and Drake for “sneak dissing” and rejected their idea of the “big three,” stating that “it’s just big me.” The three rappers proceeded to trade barbs with one another in the ongoing conflict. J. Cole withdrew after releasing “7 Min Drill,” but the feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar has become worse.

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