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Kendrick Lamar and Drake beef

Paul Green

Cultural Reporter

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Kendrick Lamar of Compton, also known as K.Dot

For many, Kendrick Lamar’s outstanding performance at the Super Bowl on Sunday was a lap of victory, with his long-standing beef with fellow rapper Drake The attack was eliminated.

Compton star’s entire half-time game seems Slowly build a performance that is not like ushe won the Grammy Award-winning Drake, one of the biggest hits of last year…but is now also the subject of potential libel cases brought by Canadians.

Drake performs in Australia on Sunday Get cash from several of his fans at a show in MelbourneWatch his opponent before the whole world.

The origin of the argument Going back for more than ten years. However, this is a quick reminder of where we are now and how we can get here in 12 months.

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Drake of Toronto, also known as Drake

“Big Three”

Last March, producer and former Drake collaborator Metro Boomin’ and rapper Future released a collaborative album called We Dort Brane Brane Brane.

Hidden in the track list is a song, a song written by Kendrick Lamar, an unbeliever verse…it’s exploded.

In it, Lamar aims at what rapper J Cole has previously said – himself, Kendrick and Drake are the “Big Three” – declared: “Big Three” – Big me is just me”.

After years of tension, the fuse has been lit.

Three becomes two

Soon after, Drake appeared to be speaking to Kendrick’s verse at a concert in Florida.

He told the crowd: “I know that, anyway, the[people]on this earth may always be with me in my life!”

Two weeks later, J Cole gave his own reply to Kendrick’s poem on a track called the 7-minute drill, but he quickly realized it was a huge “miss”.

He apologized for the song on stage at the Dreamville Festival in North Carolina, praised Lamar’s back catalogue and demanded forgiveness.

Boiling point

Drake then released a song called PuspUPS (Drop and Five Me 50), in which he targeted Lamar’s height, calling him Midget (he was 5-foot-4) and a record label forced to work with pop artists Puppet.

He said, “Maroon 5 needs a verse, you better make it smart/and then we need a verse that is quick.”

He also expressed doubts about Lamar’s position in the hip-hop hierarchy, which suggests that other artists have surpassed him.

More rappers, including Kanye West and Rick Ross, got caught up in a dispute. But Drake’s attention was entirely focused on Lamar.

The Toronto star sieges his opponent by dropping down another Diss track called Taylor Made Freestyle, which shows that Lamar is too timid to release music in Taylor Swift’s Tormented Poets Department.

More importantly, he uses artificial intelligence to express the insults of Lamar heroes Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg.

Kendrick comes out to fight

Lamar finally responded with a record six-minute reshoot rate.

Named Euphoria (citation from HBO Show where Drake serves as executive producer), he sees the brand Drake as “predictable”, “master manipulator” and “cookies of habit” while also bringing out his companion parenting skills question.

“I said I was the biggest hater,” he said. “I hate the way you walk, the way you speak, I hate the way you wear.”

Less than 72 hours later, he followed up with the second song titled 6:16 in Los Angeles.

In it, he claims someone inside the Drake organization is leaking destructive information.

“You have to be a terrible person/everyone on the team is whispering, you deserve it.”

Family involvement

In May, Drake shot with a song called Family Matters, which brought new heights of hatred.

On the track, he speculated that Lamar might be the perpetrator of domestic abuse (the star has never encountered such an allegation).

Within 20 minutes, Lamar retaliated with the third diss track, met Grahams and opened with an ominous warning: “The moment you called my family’s name (scrambled) ”.

Each verse is introduced to one of Drake’s closest family members, listing what the rapper calls failures.

In the statement, he said Drake secretly gave birth to a second child and was addicted to gambling, sex and drugs.

Drake answered on Instagram, asking anyone who gave his “hidden daughter” to her, adding that Lamar’s statement was “chaotic.”

But the Californian hasn’t finished yet, he gave up on the fourth diss track, unlike us, he accused Drake of having a relationship with underage women.

“Say, Drake, I heard you like ’em Young/tryna ringing chords, which could be a minor,” he said.

A day later, Drake hit once, angrily denying the allegations and the bold Lamar reveals the evidence.

“Drake is not the name you see on the list of no sex offenders, it’s easy/You mention the minor…B sharp and tells fans: Who is it?”

Getty Image Kendrick Lamar performs at the Super Bowl, wearing a hat and gloves and silver chainsGetty Images

Lamar’s career Super Bowl crammed 11 songs to 13 minutes

Club hit

Drake sued record label

Fast forward to January of this year, Drake decides to sue General Music Group (UMG) has been slandered and harassed because it is not released like ours.

In a paper submitted in New York, Drake’s lawyer accused the record label of launching a “movement to create a viral hit” from a song that made “false fact accusation that Drake was a criminal pedophile, And advise the public to overcome difficulties. In response to vigilant justice.”

In responseUniversal, which has become Drake’s record label for more than a decade, said his statement was not only untrue, but also “illogical.”

It also accuses the star of trying to “silence” to the court by placing the rap battle, which shares the same tag.

The tag says: “Drake has intentionally and successfully used UMG to distribute his music and poetry, engaging in a traditionally outrageous back and forth “rap struggle” to express his other tragic attitudes toward others. The artist’s feelings.”

“He is now trying to silence the artist’s creative expression and seek to (general) damage the artist’s music.”

Super Bowl Show

This brings us to the Super Bowl. “I want to play their favorite songs…but you know they like Susu.”

In the construction of large events, there have been questions about whether he will (and can even play) legally.

Lamar leans over and gets stuck, teases the song during the performance, and then ends up giving the audience what they want.

When the song finally played, Kendrick self-censored the most controversial lyrics. But, he looked straight into the camera and smiled and said Drake’s name. And intact, the song has a notorious double entry: “Tryin’ hits the chord, which is probably a minor.”

The lyrics responded around the Caesar Super Ball in New Orleans, showing that no legal action could reduce the popularity of the song.

While playing the game, Lamar is expected to attract more than 120 million TV viewers who compete, as well as Beyoncé, Jay-Z, Taylor Swift, Paul McCartney and Stormzy all at the stadium.

Tennis star Serena Williams’ surprise appearance further enhances the performance, and Drake’s old flames are reportedly.

Williams is a Compton kid like Kendrick, who wielded Crip Walk on stage – the infamous LA dance move.

In the comments on the performance, The guardian said Pulitzer Prize-winning rapper “paid the final blow to his Diss Track Nemesis.”

At the end of the United States, Variety show How Lamar literally declares the “game” in battle.

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