🎤🔥 Dive into the intense feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar as they exchange diss tracks and fiery responses! #Drake #KendrickLamar #HipHopBeef
Once upon a time, Drake and Kendrick Lamar were collaborators, but their relationship took a sharp turn into a full-blown feud. What started as subtle jabs escalated into a series of diss tracks and social media showdowns. Kendrick Lamar, known for his lyrical prowess, fired back at Drake with tracks like "Euphoria" and "6:16 in LA," creating waves in the music industry.
Fans have been buzzing with excitement as the two hip-hop heavyweights traded bars and personal jabs. The debate over who came out on top in this rap battle has ignited heated discussions online, with supporters of both artists defending their favorites fiercely.
The feud even dragged major record labels like Republic and Epic into the mix, adding a corporate twist to the personal rivalry. With Drake dropping "Family Matters" and Kendrick responding with "Meet the Grahams," the tension between the two only intensified, captivating audiences worldwide.
As the beef between Drake and Kendrick Lamar continues to dominate music headlines, fans eagerly await the next move in this epic battle of words and beats. Who will emerge victorious in this lyrical clash of titans? Stay tuned for more updates on this unforgettable feud!
Once upon a time, Drake and Kendrick Lamar were collaborators: Lamar was an opening act for Drake's Club Paradise Tour in 2012 and Drake appeared on Lamar's ...
Kendrick Lamar dropped his highly anticipated Drake diss, “Euphoria,” on Tuesday.
Kendrick Lamar wasted no time replying to Drake with "Meet The Grahams." Stream it now.
Kendrick went back to back like he promised, dropping “6:16 in LA,” his second Drake diss in three days.
Hip-hop heavyweights Drake and Kendrick Lamar are sparring in an exchange of diss tracks that has sent music fans into furious debates on social media.
Kendrick Lamar has taken another swipe at Drake with "6:16 in LA," a second diss track arriving days after his first.
Kendrick Lamar has released his second Drake diss in a week. Listen to "6:16 in LA."
The rap beef between Kendrick Lamar and Drake has fans asking whether a cease-and-desist claim over a diss track is true. It probably wouldn't matter.
Kendrick Lamar's Good Kid, M.A.A.D City has now lived on the Billboard 200 chart for 600 weeks. It's the thirteenth album to hit that landmark number.
The Kendrick Lamar v. Drake dispute is escalating with a fresh diss track from the former rapper and what looks to be a war of words between major label execs.
Drake dropped 'Family Matters' and Kendrick Lamar put out 'Meet the Grahams' at nearly the same time on Friday night (May 3).
Jack Antonoff has lent his production skills to the big-timers' beef.
The Compton rapper shared “6:16 in LA” on Friday morning, his second diss track aimed at Drake this week.
The rappers have been exchanging veiled barbs for years but they've recently been a lot more direct about their dislike for one another.
Dans les dernières semaines, la rivalité – ou beef – entre Kendrick Lamar et Drake, qui a commencé il y a quelques années, s'est intensifiée.
Le rap américain est en ébullition. La guerre entre Drake et de nombreux artistes (Metro Boomin, The Weeknd, Future, Rick Ross, Nav, A$AP Rocky etc.)
Kendrick Lamar avait été clair sur "euphoria" : "'Back To Back,' I like that record / I'ma get back to that, for the record". Une punchline bien meta donc, ...