Internet trolls Drake as he addresses Kendrick Lamar beef live on stage after being dissed by rapper
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: The rap world is abuzz with the latest salvo fired in the long-simmering feud between two of hip-hop's biggest titans: Drake and Kendrick Lamar.
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the music industry and set social media ablaze, Drake took to the stage during a recent performance to deliver a defiant rant, widely perceived as a direct response to Lamar's perceived disses on his latest album.
With tensions reignited and loyalties divided, fans and critics alike are bracing themselves for what promises to be an epic clash of lyrical prowess and unrelenting swagger between these two heavyweights of rap.
Drake officially addresses all the 15 opps who linked up against him
— DJ Akademiks (@Akademiks) March 25, 2024
“I got my head held high, my back straight, I’m ten f**king toes down… and I know no matter what there’s not another n**ga that could ever f*ck with me on this Earth” pic.twitter.com/O11ohU2pax
Drake hits back at Kendrick Lamar's recent diss during live performance
Lamar's recent release, 'Like That', from his collaborative album with Future and Metro Boomin, 'We Don't Trust You', has been widely interpreted as a direct shot at Drake.
The opening declaration, "I'm choosing violence," ignited speculation that Lamar was reigniting their long-standing feud. Furthermore, the line "Motherf**k the Big Three, it's just Big Me," is seen as a thinly veiled jab at Drake's song 'First Person Shooter', featuring their mutual friend J Cole, as per Billboard.
Not one to back down from a challenge, Drake wasted no time in responding to Lamar's perceived disses. During a recent live performance, the Canadian rapper addressed the growing tensions with a defiant rant, leaving no doubt about his unwavering confidence and self-assurance.
"I got my head up high, my back straight, I'm ten f**king toes down… and I know no matter what there's not another n**** on this Earth that could ever f**k with me," Drake proclaimed to a roaring crowd, solidifying his position as a force to be reckoned with in the rap game.
As the feud continues to unfold, fans can expect more verbal volleys and lyrical jousting from these rap giants, each vying to claim the throne as the undisputed king of the genre.
Internet trolls Drake in wake of his on-stage statement
Drake's bold statement, however, didn't escape the sharp tongues of internet trolls, who wasted no time in amplifying the rivalry. One user on the X platform bluntly stated, "kendrick is 10x better than him," while another added, "kendrick still a better and more proficient rapper."
The criticism didn't stop there, as one more user chimed in, branding Drake as "so corny and lame." Meanwhile, another commentator emphasized, "Kendrick is better." The sentiment was echoed by a user who boldly claimed, "Kendrick owns Drake," while one user asserted, "kendrick ends this man in every aspect of art ijbol."
kendrick ends this man in every aspect of art ijbol https://t.co/4BBG1wPgFV
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