The Drake-Kendrick Lamar Feud is an ongoing conflict between two rappers, Kendrick Lamar and Drake which escalated in March 2024 after the release of “Like That”.
Kendrick has since been supported by Future, Metro Boomin, The Weekend, A$AP Rocky, Rick Ross and Kanye West.
The feud started in 2023 when J. Cole suggested himself, Drake and Lamar were part of the “Big Three” greatest rappers in morden hip-hop on Drake’s “First Person Shooter”.
In March 2024, Lamar responded to the ‘Big Three’ notion his single “Like That” featuring Metro Boomin and Future, dissing Cole and Drake whilst rhyming “mother**** the big three, n***a it’s just big me”.
This diss song fueled Cole to release a response song, “7 Minute Drill”, which wae deleted shortly after an incident where Cole publicly apologized onstage for the diss track.
On April 19 2024, Drake officially released “Push Ups” after early versions were leaked online. The song served as a response to Lamar’s verse on “Like That”. That very same day Drake also released “Taylor Made”, another diss targeted at Lamar. The song featured AI generated vocals imitating the rappers Tupac and Snoop Dogg, however Tupac’s estate disapproved of the AI generated verse and threatened Drake to pull the song from social media.
On April 30 2024, Lamar released a diss track named “Euphoria” in response to Drake.
On May 3, Drake released “Family Matters”, a response to “Euphoria” and “6:16 in LA”. In the song, Drake alleges that one of Lamar’s kids is biologically Dave Fee’s and that Lamar is a domestic abuser.
52 minutes later, Lamar released another diss track aimed at Drake, titled “Meet the Grahams”. On the track, Lamar alleged that Drake was hiding a second child and that he is running a child trafficking ring out of his home.
We definitely cannot wait for more releases betweem these two rappers, as the feud continues to escalate day by day.
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