The music world has been captivated by the ongoing public feud between rappers Kendrick Lamar and Drake. Initially, Drake began by dissing Kendrick in a track called "First Person Shooter" off Drake's album, For All the Dogs, which was released in Oct. 2023.Kendrick fired back on a song called "Like That," which is off the We Don't Trust You album by Metro Boomin. The track was released in March 2024, and featured verses from Kendrick, Future, and Metro Boomin.The feud began to boil up even more...
After weeks of one of the most prolific rap beefs in recent memory, it seems the smoke between Drake and Kendrick Lamar is finally dying down. ICYMI, and we don’t know how you could have, the two giants reignited their long-standing disdain for one another in March with the release of Future and Metro Boomin’s […] The post Lawyer Suggests Drake and Kendrick Lamar Could Sue Each Other for Defamation Over Accusatory Diss Tracks first appeared on The Source.
Rapper’s scathing song Not Like Us, from his headline-grabbing rap beef with Drake, becomes his fourth Billboard chart-topperKendrick Lamar has won the culture-consuming rap beef with Drake, at least as far as Billboard hits are concerned, as his diss track Not Like Us debuted at No 1 on the US Hot 100.The scathing track, which alleges that the Canadian hit-maker is a “certified pedophile”, is Lamar’s fourth No 1 song, after a feature on Future and Metro Boomin’s Like That earlier this year,...
New Ho King, a Chinese restaurant in Toronto, is offering customers the ‘Kendrick Lamar special’ amid the rapper’s beef with Drake
Artists sampled in Kendrick Lamar’s diss to Drake receive a streaming boost. According to Billboard, Teddy Pendergrass’ “You’re My Latest, My Greatest Inspiration” saw a significant surge of 76% in streams, jumping from 76,000 from Apr. 26-29 to 134,000 from May 3-6, following its use at the beginning of “Euphoria.” Similarly, Al Green’s “What a […] The post Al Green and Teddy Pendergrass Receive Streaming Boosts After Being Sampled in Kendrick Lamar’s Diss Tracks to Drake first appeared on The...
Drake’s friendship with Millie first raised eyebrows in 2018 after she revealed that he texted her boy advice when she was 14 and he was 31.View Entire Post ›
VIBE ranks Drake and Kendrick Lamar's diss songs over the course of this heavyweight battle.
The rap beef between Drake and Kendrick Lamar is leading to more sales of, well, beef.
"Me being a Kendrick fan, I haven't gotten this many Kendrick songs in a very long time."
The Canadian rapper, 37, and the American musician, 36, have feuded for years. It recently heated up after the two released some diss tracks about one another. Drake may have now shared a message to Kendrick with an interesting video
Forget the wars in the Middle East and Ukraine. Bill Maher spent the first segment of Friday’s Real Time asking about a cultural battle – the feud between rappers Drake and Kendrick Lamar. To explain the war of words, Maher brought in Michael Eric Dyson, a professor at Vanderbilt University and author of the book Unequal: […]
While fans may dispute who won the recent rap battle between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, just one finished on top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart this week. Lamar's "Not Like Us," which was released on May 4, hit No. 1 on the charts on Monday, according to Billboard. The Pulitzer Prize-winning rapper released four diss tracks against fellow rapper Drake over the course of a week, including "euphoria," "6:16 in LA," "meet the grahams" and "Not Like Us." "Euphoria" also rose from No. 11 to No. 3 on...