May 4th 2024.
The ongoing feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar has reached a boiling point as the two superstars continue to exchange diss tracks. Fans have been speculating about their rivalry for years, but with both artists releasing new music so close together, the tension has escalated.
Last month, Kendrick appeared on Metro Boomin and Future's track "Euphoria," which many believe is a direct response to Drake's song "First Person Shooter." In that track, J Cole took aim at "Aubrey" (Drake's real name) and compared him to "K-Dot," Kendrick's nickname. Not to be outdone, Drake released the song "6:16 in LA," which some have interpreted as a dig at Kendrick's tendency to use timestamp titles.
But the drama doesn't stop there. In his song, Drake raps, "Have you ever thought that OVO was workin' for me?" referencing Kendrick's label. The 36-year-old rapper also takes a shot at what he calls a "fake bully," suggesting that he must be a terrible person. Kendrick fires back with lyrics like, "Everyone in your team is whispering that you deserve it," and "can't Toosie Slide out of this one."
As fans eagerly await the outcome of this rap battle, it's worth taking a look back at how the feud between Kendrick and Drake began. In 2011, Drake burst onto the music scene with his album "Thank Me Later," and he continued to prove himself with his follow-up album "Take Care," which featured Kendrick. The two seemed to have a good working relationship, with Kendrick joining Drake on his Club Paradise Tour.
Their collaboration continued with the song "Poetic Justice" on Kendrick's second album, which did well on the US Billboard 100 chart. However, things started to change after the release of Kendrick's highly praised album "Good Kid, M.A.A.D City." Kendrick took aim at Drake in his feature on Big Sean's song "Control," where he boldly rapped, "I got love for you all, but I'm trying to murder you." This sparked a back-and-forth between the two artists, with Drake responding in interviews that he didn't take Kendrick's words seriously.
But Kendrick wasn't finished. He released the song "Shook Ones," which called out Drake for being "fake" once again. Drake responded with his track "The Language," addressing the drama in an interview with The Vibe.
The tension between the two artists has only continued to escalate, with both of them taking shots at each other in their music. It's clear that there is no love lost between Drake and Kendrick, and fans can't wait to see who will come out on top in this epic rap battle.
But Drake and Kendrick aren't the only celebrities who have been involved in major feuds. From Taylor Swift and Kanye West to Madonna and Lady Gaga, there have been many epic clashes in the entertainment industry. As fans, we can only sit back and watch as these feuds unfold, wondering who will come out on top.
Drake and Kendrick Lamar, two highly successful and talented artists, were once collaborators in the music industry. However, their relationship has taken a turn as they have started throwing jabs at each other through their songs. Fans have been speculating about the feud for years, but it has reached a boiling point recently with both artists releasing new songs that appear to take shots at the other.
Last month, Kendrick was featured on a song called "Euphoria" by Metro Boomin and Future, which seemed to be a direct response to Drake's song "First Person Shooter" from 2023. In that song, J Cole, another rapper, mentioned Drake's real name, "Aubrey", and compared him to Kendrick, whose nickname is "K-Dot". Keeping things messy, Kendrick also released a new song called "6:16 in LA", which many interpreted as a swipe at Drake's tendency to use timestamps in his song titles. In the song, Kendrick raps, "Have you ever thought that OVO was workin' for me?", referencing Drake's label.
Not one to back down, Drake has hit back at Lamar's jabs in his own songs. He calls out a "fake bully", who he believes is a "terrible person", in one of his tracks. It seems to be directed at Kendrick, who is 37 years old. Drake also adds, "Everyone in your team is whispering that you deserve it," before saying that they "can't Toosie Slide out of this one." As the two artists continue to exchange diss tracks, fans are eagerly waiting to see who will come out on top - the legendary rapper or the chart-topping singer.
The feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake started in 2011 when Drake, a newcomer in the music scene, found chart success with his album "Thank Me Later." His next album, "Take Care," also featured Kendrick Lamar. The two seemed to have a good working relationship, as Kendrick joined Drake on his Club Paradise Tour as an opening act, alongside A$AP Rocky. They collaborated once more in 2012 on Kendrick's song "Poetic Justice," which did well on the US Billboard 100 chart.
However, things took a turn after Kendrick received praise for his album "Good Kid, M.A.A.D City." He then appeared on Big Sean's song "Control," where he boldly declared that he was trying to "murder" all the other rappers in the industry. This caused tension between Kendrick and Drake, who was featured on the song. Drake responded by saying that he didn't have much to say about it and that it seemed like an ambitious thought. He also added that he knew Kendrick wasn't "murdering" him on any platform and that they could revisit the topic in the future.
But Kendrick wasn't done yet. He continued to drop diss tracks, including "Shook Ones," where he called out Drake for being "fake." Drake, in turn, fired back with his song "The Language," addressing the drama surrounding their feud. Despite all the tension, Drake tried to downplay the situation in an interview, saying that he was focused on his own music and wasn't paying much attention to the drama.
The feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake is just one of the many epic celebrity feuds that have happened in the entertainment industry. From Taylor Swift and Kanye West to Madonna and Lady Gaga, celebrities have been known to clash over various reasons. But despite all the drama, these artists continue to thrive and entertain their fans, who eagerly await their next moves.
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