Drake and Kendrick Lamar’s months-long feud has quickly become one of the most glorified rap beefs of all time.
Once Drake and J. Cole called out the “Big 3” on “First Person Shooter,” Kendrick Lamar teamed up with Future and Metro Boomin to return fire on “Like That.” From there, Drizzy and K. Dot traded insults, attempted to expose one another, and even dragged their families into the mess on a total of eight diss tracks. Drake responded to Kendrick with “Push-Ups” and an AI-generated “Taylor Made Freestyle.” A few weeks later, Kendrick spent a week hurling tracks like “Euphoria,” “6:16 in L.A.,” “Not Like Us,” and “Meet The Grahams.”
Drake responded with “Family Matters” and “The Heart Part 6” — the latter tracks served as the final word on wax. Both superstars went at each other’s throats and dissed each other online for weeks. Ultimately, the majority agreed that Kendrick came out victorious, and the numbers seem to prove it. While Kendrick’s “Not Like Us” has remained on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart, Drake recently removed all mentions of the beef from his Instagram account. “The Heart Part 6” is still live on YouTube with at least 1.5 million dislikes...
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