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Ice Cube sits down with Keyshawn Johnson to share his thoughts on the Drake vs. Kendrick Lamar feud, calling it “hip hop at its finest.” He revisits his own legendary diss track “No Vaseline” and reflects on how rap battles have always been a defining part of the culture.
Ever since LeBron James attended Kendrick Lamar's "Pop Out" concert in Los Angeles on Juneteenth of 2024, a show that saw NBA stars like Russell Westbrook and DeMar DeRozan take the stage and dance during Lamar's "Not Like Us" diss track of Drake,
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Rap-Up on MSNPusha T Confirms He Spoke With Kendrick Lamar During His Drake Beef: “That’s My Guy”What To Know About The Mystery Singer Featured On Drake’s “What Did I Miss?” Pusha T and Kendrick Lamar stayed in contact during the height of Lamar’s lyrical battle with Drake. Pusha T praised Lamar's “euphoria” diss as a standout moment in battle rap,
The rap legend took to Instagram on Saturday (July 12) to acknowledge Lamar bringing him up on the track. "I salute you KING!!!" he began. "Thnx for the illest shout I heard in a loooong time, and keep up the incredible work my brother, you ain't no joke !!!! Peace and blessings to you and yours."
Drake previously had a tattoo of the Los Angeles Lakers superstar's St. Vincent/St. Mary's jersey on the outside of his left arm with the No. 23. The Toronto-born rapper replaced James' art with Gilgeous-Alexander's No. 2 and "Thunder" arched above.
Pusha T says he spoke to Kendrick Lamar during the Drake beef, calling him a “lyricist who speaks to your soul.”
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Stream Drake's new song "What Did I Miss?" below. Drake addresses what happened amid, and in the aftermath of, his fallout with Kendrick Lamar on new song "What Did I Miss?" - a track the Toronto rapper dropped unexpectedly at midnight (July 5).
Drake seemingly called out the friends who didn't stand by his side amid his public feud with Kendrick Lamar on his new track 'What Did I Miss?'
A federal judge is pondering the nature of rap battles and the cutting wordplay in Kendrick Lamar ’s “Not Like Us,” the megahit diss track that spurred a defamation lawsuit from his fellow superstar Drake.
Clipse is back like they never left. The Virginia-based rap duo returns with their first album in 16 years, featuring their highly anticipated collaboration with Kendrick Lamar. On Friday, July 11, Pusha T and Malice dropped their brand-new studio LP Let God Sort Em Out via Roc Nation Distribution.