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In one such interview, Swoozie asked if Obama thought Drake or Lamar would win in a rap battle. Obama responded: "Gotta go with Kendrick. I think Drake is an outstanding entertainer. But Kendrick, his lyrics—[To Pimp a Butterfly] was outstanding. Best album, I think, last year."
Kendrick Lamar and Drake’s feud has become one of the most storied rap beefs in history, but their relationship wasn’t always so fraught with tension. Before Lamar made his major label debut ...
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 ...
In the ongoing feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, which has produced numerous diss tracks, including the viral and Grammy-nominated song, "Not Like Us," Drake opted to take the legal route in ...
Drake posted a parody of "Buried Alive Interlude", a song recorded by Lamar for Drake's Take Care (2011), on Instagram on the same day. In the parody, Drake mocks Lamar's performance on the original song and disses him, claiming Lamar is jealous of his success. [5] "Family Matters" was released later that day with an accompanying music video.
In one of the biggest beefs in recent hip-hop history, Drake and Kendrick Lamar are feuding — to the point that police were asked about their feud after a security guard was shot outside Drake ...
Here’s a look at their relationship over the years. 2011 – Kendrick Lamar’s career beginnings and initial friendship. Lamar and Drake were once on relatively friendly terms, with the ...
Baby boasts about wealth, street life, and sensual appeals on the track, while Savage also raps about street life, riches, and extravagance. [4] Critics and fans believe that Savage was dissing Kendrick Lamar and siding with Drake during the Drake-Kendrick Lamar feud in the lines: "Bought Drake with me / and it ain't no kung-fu."