Kendrick Lamar and Drake feud: A timeline of their beef

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Kendrick Lamar and Drake feud: A timeline of their beef

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Kendrick Lamar MTV Video Music Awards, Los Angeles, USA - August 27, 2017 wearing Prada

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It’s funny to think there was a time Kendrick Lamar and Drake They were helpful. Early in both of their careers, Kendrick was featured on Drake’s song “Buried Alive Interlude” from his album Take care. K.Dot also served as the opening act on Drake’s 2012 tour, and Drizzy was featured on Kendrick’s song “Poetic Justice” from 2012. Good kid, Maad city.

In 2013, Kendrick profiled a large number of major rappers in his guest verse Big Sean The song “Control” was never officially released, including Drake. “I love you all, but I’m trying to kill you,” Kendrick sang in part. Although there was some speculation and conjecture that one of Drake’s songs was a response to “Control,” the beef lay dormant for about a decade. When Kendrick announced “Euphoria” at the end of April 2024, many fans were drawn to the feud between the two. While it’s unclear if the sparring match is over, Drake got the final say at press time.

Look at the timeline of the beef starting with Drake For all dogs Track in late 2023.

October 31, 2023: Drake drops “First Person Shooter” game

When Drake released his album For all dogs In October 2023, one of the featured songs was “First Person Shooter”, on which he was featured J Cole. In the song, Cole and Drake rap about their superstar status and brag about their success. As they celebrated being at the top of the game, Cole gave a shout-out to Kendrick, declaring the trio the “Big Three”, although Cole admitted he felt like boxing greats “Muhammad Ali“.

March 26, 2024: Kendrick Lamar responds with a verse “Like This”

Although Cole’s verse was mostly free, Kendrick responded months later with a verse to show he wasn’t having it, when he appeared as a guest on future and Metro BoominSong “Like This”. He took pictures of both Drake and Cole in the song, while declaring himself the best. “Dammit stealth, you first-person shooter, I wish they came with three keys,” he said. “Mother’s big three. No, they’re just big for me.”

Kendrick also took a photo of Drake’s line in the song where he compared himself to it Michael Jacksonwith K.Dot giving himself a great look to resemble himself with. “Prince He outlived Mike Jack.

April 5, 2024: J. Cole releases “7 Minute Drill”

Shortly after Kendrick’s diss on “Like This”, Cole surprisingly released his album Maybe deleted later. On the closing number, “7 Minute Drill,” Cole lays in the curse The rapper has a lot of criticism against his music and his place in the current rap scene. the A sinner was born He also accused rapper Kendrick of dropping the diss to stay relevant. “He’s still doing shows but he’s fallen like that The Simpsons.” He was raped. “If it is not in violation, we will not discuss it.”

April 7, 2024: J. Cole apologizes for disqualifying Kendrick

Kendrick and Cole perform together in 2014. (Taylor Hill/Getty Images)

Like clockwork, J. Cole quickly backtracked on stage at the Dreamville Festival. “It’s part of this thing that makes me feel like, man, this is the worst thing I’ve ever done in my fucking life, right?” He said. “How many people think Kendrick Lamar is one of the greatest mothers to ever touch a mic? Dreamville, you love Kendrick Lamar, right?”

From there, Cole never entered the beef again.

April 13, 2024: Drake’s song “Push Ups” leaks.

Just days after Cole got his album back, Drake’s song “Push Ups” made its way online. The track takes different takes at K.Dot, beyond just his music. Drizzy insults Kendrick’s rise and more importantly insults the rapper’s deal with his former label Top Dawg Entertainment. Drake has also taken photos of some other rappers, e.g Rick Rosswho supported Kendrick on Beef. Above all, Drake demonstrated his success and wealth. “Numbers-wise, I’m out of here, you’re not creeping up,” he said. “Money-wise, I’m out of here, you’re not sneaking around.”

April 19, 2024: Drake drops “Taylor Made Freestyle”

Following Drake’s song, Rick Ross released “Champagne Moments,” where he responded to the beef. Days later, the “Forever” rapper released the song “Taylor Made Freestyle,” in which he incorporated artificial intelligence technology to obtain… Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg Voices deliver some lines. On the track, Drake mocks Kendrick Laird, speculating that the reason he hasn’t released a diss yet is because he doesn’t let it overshadow him. Taylor Swift Section of tortured poets He releases. The song was later pulled from streaming platforms after Tupac’s estate threatened legal action.

April 30, 2024: Kendrick responds to Drake with “euphoria”

More than a week after the release of “Taylor Made Freestyle” and “Push Ups” officially hitting streaming services, Kendrick hasn’t held back on “Euphoria.” Kendrick takes a lot of shots at Drake, including insulting his credibility, reputation, and abilities as a father. “I have a son to raise, but I see you don’t know anything about that,” he said at one point.

Kendrick also accused Drake of trying to block the release of “Like That” before it dropped. “Try to cease and desist a record ‘like this’? He, what? You don’t like this record,” he said.

Throughout the song, Kendrick also doesn’t hold back from revealing his feelings for Drake. “I hate the way you walk, the way you talk/I hate the way you dress,” he says.

May 3, 2024: Drake Kendrick competes with “6:16 in Los Angeles”

Just as Drake dropped “Back to Back,” his 2015 track, against it Meek Millin quick succession with his debut single “Charged Up,” Kendrick quickly landed another hit against Drake days later with “6:16 in Los Angeles.” While it’s not the most memorable song from the beef, it did hint at an important piece of information that someone from Drake’s circle was giving Kendrick information about. “Have you ever thought that OVO [Drake’s label] Does it work for me? Fake bully. I hate bullies. You must be a terrible person.

May 3, 2024: Drake returns with the series “Family Matters”

Hours after posting “6:16 in LA” on Instagram, Drake released the music video for his answer, “Family Matters.” Drake’s biggest shot at Kendrick in the song is the claim that one of the children he had with his wife may not actually be his but rather belong to Kendrick’s childhood friend. Dave is free. These rumors have not been verified.

May 3, 2024: Kendrick Lamar immediately responds with “Meet The Grahams”

Just 20 minutes after “Family Matters” dropped, Kendrick responded with a scathing tune called “Meet the Grahams.” Each verse is designed as a letter to Drake’s son AdonisHis parents, his alleged secret daughter, and finally Drake. Among the allegations that received the most attention was the claim that Drake has an 11-year-old daughter who was absent from her life, which the “Hotline Bling” rapper quickly responded to, claiming that it was not true.

Kendrick also made very serious allegations of jinn trafficking o Sexual assault and running sexual predators with OVO. “He and [Harvey] “Weinstein should be beaten in a dungeon for the rest of their lives,” he sang in the second verse. “He got sex offenders into OVO so he kept them on a monthly allowance.”

May 4, 2024: Kendrick jabs at Drake again with “Not Like Us.”

A day after dropping the double tracks, Kendrick took another shot at Drake with “Not Like Us,” in which he doubled down on sexual assault allegations against Drake and people associated with OVO. “Say, Drake, I heard you like ’em young/You better never go to cell number one,” he sings. “Certified lover boy? A pedophile.”

May 5, 2024: Drake responds with “Heart Part 6”

Drake dropped his latest single, “The Heart Part 6,” in the feud a day after “Not Like Us.” In naming the song that follows Kendrick’s “The Heart” series, Drake claimed that he deliberately skewered the song To pimp the butterfly The rapper fabricated false information to find out if he would run with her, including a claim about the daughter. Drake also denied the sexual accusations and allegations that he was involved with underage women. “I was never with anyone underage,” he said.

May 7, 2024: A Drake security guard was injured in a shooting outside his home

Police were seen outside Drake’s home after the shooting. (Mert Albert Darwish/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Days after Drake released The Heart Part 6, a shooting occurred outside his Toronto mansion, wounding a security guard. Police are investigating the shooting and Insp Paul Krushek He said he could not speculate whether the shooting was motivated by the current dispute when asked.

November 2024: Drake files a lawsuit against Universal Music Group

The rapper has sued his record label, Universal Music Group (UMG), for alleged defamation, claiming it spread a “false and malicious narrative” while promoting Kendrick’s song, according to The Verge. NBC News.

February 9, 2025: Kendrick Lamar performs at Super Bowl LIX

They don’t like us @KendrickLamar #AppleMusicHalftime pic.twitter.com/86nyDhmXkS

— NFL (@NFL) February 10, 2025

The “Money Trees” singer headlined the Super Bowl halftime show in New Orleans and repeatedly belted out “Not Like Us” throughout his performance. Referring to Drake, he said: “I want to perform their favorite song, but you know they like to file a lawsuit.” Finally, he continued performing the song.

May 15, 2026: Drake’s back-to-back triple album is released

After a year of almost complete silence, Drake released three albums in one day — Iceman, Baby and Maid of honor — and fans are convinced that a few of the rapper’s songs diss Kendrick, specifically “Ran to Atlanta.”

“Whatever it takes to get your little brother out of the box,” Drake sings in one verse. “Cutting ties with all my friends.”

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