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On November 4th, 2022, Drake released “Circo Loco” on his collaborative album Her Loss with 21 Savage. On the song, Drake raps "linking with the opps, bitch, I did that shit for J Prince/Bitch, I did it for the mob ties", referencing back to the Free Larry Hoover Benefit Concert. West would respond to the lyric with a Tweet. [27]
By using Larry Graham's recording, West had sampled the music of Canadian rapper Drake's uncle. [8] Drake responded by uploading a photo to his Instagram that showed a vinyl copy of the recording's parent album One in a Million You (1980). [8] In reference to the track, the rapper captioned the photo: "FEW MORE PARTIES IN LA."
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.
Drake's lawsuit comes after Lamar was announced as the music headliner for the 2025 Super Bowl halftime show in September 2024 and Lamar was nominated for seven 2025 Grammys, including “Not Like ...
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 fifth song on the album, "Father Time" (featuring Sampha), included a verse from Lamar which referenced Kanye West and Drake's brief peace [58] during their respective feud: "When Kanye got back with Drake, I was slightly confused / Guess I'm not mature as I think, got some healin' to do". The lines were reported by some outlets as possible ...
Kendrick Lamar put a cap on his monthslong feud with Drake by releasing a music video for his hit song "Not Like Us," which dissed the Canadian rapper. Lamar released the video on Independence Day.
See also: Kanye West-Drake feud “Duppy Freestyle” takes shots at G.O.O.D Music artists Pusha T and Kanye West.The word “duppy” is Jamaican patois for an evil spirit or ghost, which effectively means that Drake is using the title of the song to call Pusha-T a malevolent spirit.