It’s been a wild few days in the ongoing Drake and Kendrick Lamar feud, and let me tell you, the drama meter is still ticking way off the charts. Things went legal this week, with Drake filing not one but two explosive legal actions involving Kendrick, Universal Music Group, iHeartMedia, and even Spotify. First, there’s a pre-suit deposition in Bexar County, Texas, where Drake is accusing Lamar and Universal Music Group of defamation because of lyrics in “Not Like Us,” that vicious diss track. Drake’s legal team alleges Universal and iHeartMedia are in on a pay-to-play scheme, and there’s also some shade thrown about whether Universal should have even allowed some of those lines. In that now infamous song, Kendrick calls Drake a “certified pedophile,” which has gone viral with fans and critics endlessly debating how far is too far in a rap beef.
But that’s not all – Drake is also going after Universal and Spotify in New York Supreme Court, claiming Universal may have used bots to inflate “Not Like Us” streams. Billboard was all over this, reporting that the song is nearing an astonishing 900 million streams on Spotify alone, which has only fueled more online conspiracy theories about streaming numbers and manipulation.
Meanwhile, Kendrick hasn’t responded much directly in the past few days, but his silence is being interpreted all sorts of ways by listeners and social media. The tension is so thick right now, and you can practically feel social platforms buzzing—Reddit, Twitter, and Instagram are all lit up. The fandoms on both sides are escalating things. Pro-Kendrick stans are making memes and dancing on Drake’s legal moves, while Drake fans are calling out “industry bias” and posting about how the legal moves are just Drake “playing chess not checkers.”
On another front, Drake is doing what he does best—commandeering the spotlight. He’s been actively flaunting his love for hip-hop history, going viral again by buying Tupac’s original Death Row pendant and showing it off on Instagram. Power 105.1 and other hip-hop outlets have been highlighting how Drake is honoring 2Pac’s legacy, and fans are reading into this as both a flex and a subtle dig at Kendrick, since Kendrick has famously called himself the “New Pac.” Drake’s Instagram has been all about this moment, making sure everyone sees it as a victory lap after the legal fireworks.
Oh, and speaking of lap, don’t sleep on the fact that Drake and Kendrick are locked in a super tight race for the best-selling hip-hop album of the year, with Drake’s “Some Sexy” and Kendrick’s “GNX” dominating charts and social buzz, according to Hot New Hip Hop. Social media, especially Instagram fan pages like that “drakeworshipper” account, are playfully roasting and hyping every turn, even making jokes about Kendrick “dropping his phone” when Drake posts something new.
And just to add fuel to the fire, Drake is once again throwing support behind Tory Lanez, going on comment sections and taking shots at journalists, which has stirred up whole new waves of debate among listeners about loyalty and controversy in the industry. Drake is on tour in Europe at the moment, but even from overseas it feels like every move is a message—about dominance, relevance, and resilience.
I know all of you are obsessed with the blow-by-blow drama as much as I am. That’s the latest on Drake and Kendrick—the legal drama, the chart wars, the trolling on Instagram, and every high-stakes moment. Thanks so much for tuning into the Drake versus Lamar podcast. Don’t forget to subscribe, and come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for more on pop culture’s buzziest stories, check out Quiet Please Dot A I. Thanks for listening!
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