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J. Cole's guest verse on Drake's 2023 song "First Person Shooter" greatly escalated the feud. In October 2023, J. Cole featured on Drake's track "First Person Shooter," a single from his album For All The Dogs. Cole suggested that he, Drake, and Lamar were part of the "Big Three" greatest rappers in modern hip-hop, and suggested that he was ...
Kendrick Lamar and Drake Getty Images Kendrick Lamar and Drake’s rap feud is so heated that it may burn the hip-hop world to the ground. Lamar, 36, and Drake, 37, have been waging lyrical war ...
The song compounds both Lamar's classic talents (he somehow managed to include a full history lesson in between calling his foe a bitch and a colonizer) and Drake's typical forte; it scored five ...
"Meet the Grahams" is written in the form of a letter, with each verse addressed to members of Drake's family, including his son Adonis, his parents Sandra and Dennis Graham, his alleged daughter, and Drake himself. In the song, Lamar accuses Drake of being an absent father, signing sex offenders to his OVO Sound record label, and being a ...
Metro Boomin, Future, Kendrick Lamar: Drake, J. Cole "First Person Shooter" Kendrick Lamar's vehement rejection of J. Cole's allusion on First Person Shooter to the informal, oft-used "Big 3" label that included Drake, Kendrick, and J Cole. Kendrick's response initiated the full-blown escalation of Drake and Kendrick's long-simmering feud. Apr ...
Drake and Lamar collaborated on the song "Poetic Justice" featured on Lamar's studio album "Good Kid, M.A.A.D City," released in October 2012. The same month, Drake and Lamar appeared as guests on ...
"Poetic Justice" (featuring Drake) † Kendrick Duckworth Elijah Molina Aubrey Graham James Harris Janet Jackson Terry Lewis: good kid, m.A.A.d city: Scoop DeVille: 2012 [8] "Pray for Me" (with The Weeknd) † Abel Tesfaye Kendrick Duckworth Adam Feeney Martin McKinney: Black Panther: The Album: Frank Dukes Doc McKinney: 2018 [5] "PRIDE ...
A month later, Drake released two tracks, “Push Ups” and “Taylor Made Freestyle.” Both contained digs at Lamar. In “Push Ups,” Drake digs at Lamar’s short stature — the rapper is 5 ...