Brace yourselves for the drama train because Kendrick Lamar and Drake are serving up a fresh batch of beef hotter than a jalapeño on a summer sidewalk.
Picture this: Kendrick, the 36-year-old rap maestro, decided to drop a diss track on the 37-year-old Canadian sensation, Drake. And what did he call him? Hold onto your hats, because Kendrick dropped the “P” word. He labeled Drake a “pedophile” faster than you can say “hot potato.”
And oh boy, the cover art for this diss track, titled “Not Like Us,” was a masterpiece. It featured Drake’s crib surrounded by those pesky sex offender beacons. Talk about setting the mood.
But Kendrick wasn’t done yet. No sir, he decided to sprinkle some lyrical spice into the mix. “Why you trollin’ like a bitch? Ain’t you tired?” he spits, accusing Drake of chasing after the youngins. “Certified Lover Boy? More like Certified Pedophiles.” Ouch, that’s gonna leave a mark.
And just when you thought things couldn’t get any juicier, Kendrick drops another bombshell with “Meet The Grahams.” In this one, he’s warning NBA stars LeBron James and Steph Curry to keep their families on lockdown because Drake’s apparently got a penchant for creeping. Plus, he throws shade about Drake’s alleged secret daughter. The drama is so thick you could cut it with a butter knife.
But hold up, Drake’s not one to take punches lying down. He claps back on his IG story with a string of crying laughing emojis and a plea to find his “hidden daughter.” Classic Drake move, deflecting with humor.
Now, let’s talk cover art. “Meet the Grahams” features pill bottles galore, prescribed to none other than Aubrey Graham himself (that’s Drake’s government name, in case you didn’t know). Looks like someone’s been hitting the pharmacy aisle pretty hard.
And just when you thought this rap feud couldn’t get any more absurd, Drake drops “Family Matters,” accusing Kendrick of getting handsy with his fiancée. Cue the popcorn, because this drama train is showing no signs of slowing down.
And if you think this beef is fresh, think again. It’s been brewing for over a decade, ever since Kendrick decided to take aim at Drake on Big Sean’s “Control” back in 2013. Talk about holding onto a grudge.
Kendrick Lamar vs. Drake: the feud that’s hotter than a habanero on a barbecue grill. Grab your popcorn, sit back, and enjoy the show because this beef is sizzling, and it’s not cooling down anytime soon.