The tension between Drake and Kendrick Lamar has reached new heights following Drake’s remarks during a livestream with popular streamer xQc.
Drake’s comments, veiled in criticism, suggested that only factual evidence could challenge his stature in the music industry, dismissing rumors or what he termed ‘fairytales.’ This livestream interaction has reignited discussions about their longstanding rivalry in the rap community.
Drake’s Remarks During Livestream
During the livestream, Drake made his discontent with the state of modern rap music evident, describing it as ‘weird.’
Drake throws shots at Kendrick Lamar on stream with xQc 👀
“I’m here, as you can see, fully intact… You need facts to take me out, fairytales won’t do it.” pic.twitter.com/GVLNA4dPRv
— Kurrco (@Kurrco) November 25, 2024
He further referred to artist Steve Lacy as a ‘fragile opp’ but paradoxically praised his music. However, one of the most notable moments was when Kendrick Lamar’s music played during the stream, prompting Drake to walk out, a move that was widely interpreted as a deliberate display of disdain for Lamar.
Kendrick Lamar’s Response Through GNX
Kendrick Lamar, known for his sharp lyrical skills, fired shots at Drake in his latest album, GNX. The track “Wacced Out Murals”, which opens the album, features lines that critique an unnamed artist for prioritizing commercial success over artistic integrity. Lyrics such as, You trade bars for deals, I trade bars for real,
have led many to speculate that this is a direct jab at Drake, continuing a feud that has played out subtly over the years. The track further alludes to themes of authenticity in hip-hop, a recurring topic in Lamar’s discography.
The Big 3 in Rap: Drake, Kendrick Lamar, and J. Cole
Drake and Kendrick Lamar are often mentioned alongside J. Cole as part of the “Big 3” in modern rap. Each artist brings a unique style to the table, with Drake dominating the charts with his versatility, Kendrick earning accolades for his storytelling and social commentary, and J. Cole blending introspection with technical brilliance. However, the rivalry between Drake and Kendrick has consistently stood out, with their differing artistic philosophies frequently clashing.
Drake Announces Australia Tour Amidst Feud
While addressing fans during the livestream, Drake announced a new leg of his world tour, set to take place in Australia in February 2025. This announcement highlights Drake’s focus on his music career, even as controversies surround him. Fans are eagerly anticipating his performances, which are expected to showcase his latest hits alongside classics from his extensive discography.
Kendrick’s Favorite Rapper and His Approach
Kendrick Lamar has often cited Tupac Shakur as one of his primary inspirations, shaping his approach to rap as a tool for storytelling and activism. This contrasts sharply with Drake’s pop-infused style, further fueling their artistic rivalry. Lamar’s dedication to crafting layered narratives continues to earn him praise, even as he takes shots at his peers.
Conclusion
The feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar showcases a clash of personalities and artistic visions that captivates rap fans worldwide. Whether it’s Drake’s livestream remarks or Kendrick’s biting lyrics in GNX, both artists continue to command attention. As they redefine rap in their unique ways, fans are left eagerly awaiting the next chapter in their storied rivalry.
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