Get the inside scoop on the fiery rap feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake. Who will emerge victorious? Find out now!
The rap world is buzzing with excitement as Kendrick Lamar and Drake continue their heated feud through diss tracks and personal jabs. Kendrick wasted no time replying to Drake's provocation with the blistering track 'Meet The Grahams,' sparking a flurry of reactions from fans. Not to be outdone, Drake fired back with his own track 'Family Matters,' escalating the feud to new heights. The ongoing exchange of diss tracks and indirect jabs has fans eagerly awaiting the next move in this epic rap battle.
Fans are left on the edge of their seats as Drake and Kendrick Lamar unleash personal attacks on each other in simultaneous diss tracks. From accusations of secret children to deep-seated animosity, the feud between these two rap heavyweights shows no signs of simmering down. With both artists showcasing their lyrical prowess and throwing shade at each other, the tension between Drake and Kendrick Lamar is palpable.
In a surprising turn of events, Kendrick Lamar's album 'Good Kid, M.A.A.D City' has achieved a remarkable milestone by spending 600 weeks on the Billboard 200 chart, joining the ranks of music legends like Eminem and Michael Jackson. This milestone not only solidifies Lamar's status in the music industry but also adds another layer of intrigue to his ongoing feud with Drake. As the feud between these two titans of rap continues to escalate, fans are left wondering who will emerge victorious in this epic showdown.
As the feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake intensifies, major record labels are also getting dragged into the mix. Republic and Epic Records have been pulled into the conflict, adding a new dimension to the already intense rivalry. With the stakes getting higher and the diss tracks getting more personal, the Kendrick Lamar vs. Drake feud shows no signs of slowing down. Will this feud reach a boiling point, or will it fizzle out? Only time will tell in this high-stakes battle for rap supremacy.
Kendrick Lamar wasted no time replying to Drake with "Meet The Grahams." Stream it now.
Drake dropped 'Family Matters' and Kendrick Lamar put out 'Meet the Grahams' at nearly the same time on Friday night (May 3).
Kendrick Lamar dropped his highly anticipated Drake diss, “Euphoria,” on Tuesday.
Here is everything you need to know about their ongoing feud.
In 'Euphoria,' Kendrick Lamar fires off a list of all the things he hates about Drake that's not only a hilariously petty harangue on Drake's character ...
After Lamar's back-to-back diss tracks, “Euphoria” and “6:16 in LA,” Drake takes his turn on the offensive.
Hear tracks by Miranda Lambert, Illuminati Hotties, Mabe Fratti and others.
Kendrick Lamar's Good Kid, M.A.A.D City has now lived on the Billboard 200 chart for 600 weeks. It's the thirteenth album to hit that landmark number.
Press play on this week's playlist, from Kendrick Lamar's diss track, to Caroline Polachek's array of crunchy guitars addition to the I Saw the TV Glow ...
Immediately following Drake's “Family Matters,” Lamar is already back with ferocious words for Drake and his family.
Kendrick Lamar is accusing Drake of having a "secret daughter" in a newly-released diss track "Meet the Grahams."
The rappers have been exchanging veiled barbs for years but they've recently been a lot more direct about their dislike for one another.
The rap beef between Kendrick Lamar and Drake has fans asking whether a cease-and-desist claim over a diss track is true. It probably wouldn't matter.
The Kendrick Lamar v. Drake dispute is escalating with a fresh diss track from the former rapper and what looks to be a war of words between major label execs.
Feud becomes messier as Drake accuses Lamar of domestic violence and Lamar alleges that Drake has a secret daughter.
Rapper Drake shot back at Kendrick Lamar Friday night, releasing a diss track targeting the California rapper after Lamar released a pair of his own diss ...
Kendrick Lamar and Drake traded diss tracks Friday night in the latest salvos in the rapper's weeks-long lyrical feud.
Drake was accused of having a secret son six years ago by Pusha T.
The intensifying feud between rappers Kendrick Lamar and Drake has reached new heights, with the simultaneous release of two scathing diss tracks.
The rappers released dueling diss tracks Friday night, trading barbs about gossip and Ozempic, while also levying serious allegations of abuse, addiction and ...
It's become the defining hip-hop beef of the 21st century. When Kendrick Lamar entered the booth to guest on Future and Metro Boomin's 'Like That' he.
After a night of rap feuding to remember, it's now time to move on for everyone's sake.
Kendrick Lamar is accusing Drake of having a "secret daughter" in a newly-released diss track "Meet the Grahams."
Kendrick Lamar continued to ramp up his musical battle with Drake on Saturday by releasing 'Not Like Us,' his third diss track in 36 hours.
Was Kendrick Lamar's son fathered by his manager? Does Drake have a hidden daughter? On 'Family Matters' and 'meet the grahams,' both rappers make ...
Lamar quickly answered Drake's “Family Matters” with “Meet the Grahams,” and he's piling on with another new diss track.
On the latest episode, Lipa appeared alongside Mikey Day, Heidi Gardner and Devon Walker as morning talk show hosts who attempt to explain the diss tracks that ...
During a local news segment sketch, the “Dance The Night Away” singer appeared as a culture critic to catch audiences up to speed on all the jabs the two ...
Rap fans have been living for the past few days as Drake and Kendrick Lamar have been in the midst of a heated feud with one another. Sharing diss tracks about ...
Rappers have accused each other of domestic violence and harbouring secret children.
Kendrick Lamar traded barbs at Drake with another diss track "Not Like US", which was released in less than 24 hours after the launch of "Meet The Grahams."
The fight escalated earlier this week when Lamar responded to two diss tracks from Drake with his own song, "Euphoria."
Kendrick Lamar's fourth Drake diss track, "Not Like Us," arrived on May 4. Stream it now.
Kendrick Lamar and Drake's diss tracks about each other are reviving interest in the longstanding beef between the two rappers.
The two men aren't just insulting one another, claims literature expert Ryan Coogan – they're engaging in an artistic tradition that goes back centuries.
Drake and Kendrick Lamar have been trading diss tracks at a furious pace. Check out Billboard's rankings of the tracks here.