An article in Discordia Review makes the following claim:
If the aforementioned questions Kendrick asked on albums like Good Kid and TPAB are indicative of the inner-life of the “real” Kendrick Lamar, in conjunction with other lyrics throughout his records about his fears and anxieties, then Kendrick Lamar seems like a man with profoundly debilitating paranoia, someone whose obvious mental problems combined with his overexposure will likely lead to a Kanye-West-level meltdown. I mean, according to Kendrick’s lyrics, he and I, as a Black guy and an Indigenous dude respectively, are the True Children of Israel, because Kendrick is likely a Black Hebrew Israelite, which means he is already completely fucking insane, and it’s not going to get any better from there.
A "Kanye-West-level meltdown" will be defined as at least two of the following occurring within a 12-month period:
- Making widely reported controversial statements in interviews, social media, or public appearances that cause significant backlash (comparable to Kanye's antisemitic remarks or "slavery was a choice" comment) 
- Experiencing serious business repercussions (such as loss of major partnerships, label issues, or significant financial impact) 
- Exhibiting erratic behavior at multiple public events or performances (like stopping shows to deliver extended rants or walking off stage) 
- Having a documented mental health episode that significantly impacts professional obligations (canceled tours, delayed albums, etc.)