To borrow a phrase from our foremost cultural observer, Azealia Banks, the boys are preventing.
Because the explosive drop of producer Metro Boomin and rapper Future’s first joint album, We Don’t Belief You, on March 22, a chilly struggle has damaged out involving the duo and the remainder of hip-hop’s top-tier (male) millennial roster: Drake, J. Cole, Kendrick Lamar, and A$AP Rocky. It’s been a wierd few weeks, with pictures being thrown in a particularly public and more and more amusing approach. In an totally baffling transfer, Cole made a public apology for his personal diss observe, bowing out of the meat early. In the meantime, like every argument you would possibly see amongst a bunch of wealthy girls on Bravo, Drake is being placed on blast for his rumored cosmetic surgery. (Thanks, Megan Thee Stallion.)
This isn’t the primary time this specific group of A-listers — all of whom dominated the mainstream rap charts of the 2010s — have exchanged lyrical blows. Specifically, Drake and Lamar have sneak-dissed one another for some time now. Nonetheless, to the common music listener, all these males have a extra well-known historical past of collaboration, together with options, a joint album, and tour stops. Lamar’s fiery verse, nevertheless, on the We Don’t Belief You observe “Like That,” has shattered any remaining semblance of camaraderie.
Within the weeks since, Future and Metro have launched one more rage-fueled album, hilariously titled We Nonetheless Don’t Belief You. Drake clunkily launched his personal sprawling diss, “Push Ups,” name-dropping everybody from SZA to Maroon 5 to Swifties. (Did I point out Uma Thurman can also be concerned?) Lamar responded with two back-to-back disses: first, the scathing observe “euphoria,” and, later, “6:16 in LA,” which had a stunning producer credit score from Taylor Swift’s righthand man, Jack Antonoff. Over the weekend, although, tensions between Lamar and Drake reached a fever pitch. The rappers exchanged a number of explosive diss tracks with some fairly darkish, prison allegations. And on Tuesday, Toronto police reported a capturing close to Drake’s mansion (however not involving the rapper) which will or is probably not associated to the feud.
After almost 15 tumultuous years within the recreation, it’s no shock that Drake has as soon as once more discovered himself on the receiving finish of some hate. At first, it appeared like this newest feud was precisely what rap’s delicate king wanted in a fairly uninspired period in his profession, outlined by a fairly uninteresting musical output and gross jabs at girls. Nonetheless, following Lamar’s verbal lashings, a PR cleanup could also be wanted.
Who’s beefing with who?
A couple of weeks in the past, Future and Metro basically launched a breakup album from their frequent collaborator and former comrade, Drake. (Drake and Future have almost 30 collaborations mixed, and Metro executive-produced their 2015 mixtape What A Time to Be Alive.) We Don’t Belief You is full of subliminal messages seemingly directed at Drake, concerning his shady maneuvers. Nonetheless, it was Kendrick’s comparatively mild prodding on the observe “Like That” that was in the end probably the most incendiary.
On the observe — which has sat at No. 1 on the Billboard Sizzling 100 for 3 weeks in a row now — he raps “Motherfuck the massive three, it’s simply huge me,” renouncing his casual affiliation with rap friends Drake and Cole. On the latest Drake tune “First Particular person Shooter,” off his newest album For All of the Canine, Cole claimed on his visitor verse that he, Drake, and Lamar are the “Large 3” of the present period of hip-hop. Nonetheless, Lamar’s ire on “Like That” is usually pointed at his famous frenemy Drake, disregarding his purportedly unstoppable industrial success. “Your greatest work is a light-weight pack,” he asserts. “N—, Prince outlived Mike Jack.”
Cole responded first on April 5 with the observe “7-Minute Drill,” featured on his aptly titled mixtape May Delete Later. Cole throws pictures at Lamar’s Pulitzer Prize-winning discography, calling his newest album Mr. Morale and The Large Steppers “tragic” and claiming his Grammy-winning sophomore album Good Child, Maad Metropolis “put [listeners] to sleep.” He additionally guarantees to “humble” Lamar if “push involves shove.”
Nonetheless, by April 10, Cole had rescinded his warning shot, together with eradicating “7-Minute Drill” from streaming platforms. At his annual Dreamville Competition, he issued a closely mocked quasi-apology to Lamar. “I attempted to jab [Lamar] again, and I attempt to preserve it pleasant,” he instructed the group in North Carolina. “However on the finish of the day once I take heed to it, and when it comes out and I see the discuss, that don’t sit proper with my spirit.”
Earlier than Drake may unleash his personal diss, Future and Metro launched the follow-up, We Nonetheless Don’t Belief You, on April 12. This time, A$AP Rocky bought some punches in. On the tune “Present of Fingers,” he rapped “N—s in they emotions over girls. What, you damage or one thing? I smash earlier than you birthed, son. Flacko hit it first, son.” That is presumably a response to Drake apparently dissing A$AP and his associate Rihanna, whom Drake beforehand dated, on his tune “Worry of Heights.” (Followers have additionally speculated that A$AP means he beforehand slept with the mom of Drake’s son.)
One other one among Drake’s most well-known trade mates, The Weeknd, seems on each Future and Metro albums. Nonetheless, on We Nonetheless Don’t Belief You’s eighth observe, “All to Myself,” he sings, “I thank God that I by no means signed my life away.” Followers interpreted that as a jab about Drake’s label OVO Sound, which, regardless of his heavy affiliation with the label, The Weeknd in the end by no means signed to.
Who’s Drake dissing on “Push Ups”?
On Saturday, April 13, Drake’s long-awaited response titled “Push Ups (Drop & Give Me Fifty)” mysteriously made its strategy to the web. The seemingly unmixed demo made many social media customers speculate whether or not the tune was AI-generated earlier than famous hip-hop commentator DJ Akademiks finally performed it — noticeably with some tweaks, just like the omission of a line about P. Diddy and a special beat — on his livestream. Hip-hop radio station Energy 105 additionally streamed a high-quality model of the tune. Given Drake’s feedback on Instagram over the weekend, together with a photograph of Uma Thurman single-handedly taking up a bunch of fighters within the 2003 movie Kill Invoice, all indicators level to the observe being reputable.
That stated, “Push Ups” is a hefty (and expectedly humorous) diss report, taking intention at Drake’s aforementioned opps whereas pulling another events into the crossfire. Certainly one of them is the Weeknd’s supervisor, CashXO, who he accuses of “blowing Abel’s bread trickin.” He additionally takes pictures at Memphis Grizzlies participant Ja Morant, who followers are speculating he was beforehand in a love triangle with.
In most likely the silliest improvement of this multi-pronged feud, he throws some digs at rapper Rick Ross, one other frequent collaborator of his. “This n— turning 50,” Drake raps. “Each tune that made it on the chart he bought it from Drizzy.” Ross swiftly adopted up together with his personal diss known as “Champagne Moments,” which shortly went viral. Amongst different insults and accusations, he calls Drake, who’s blended, “white boy” and claims he bought a nostril job.
As for Lamar, Drake gives a fairly complete rebuttal, poking enjoyable at Lamar for apparently sporting a “measurement 7 shoe” and his collaborations with pop acts like Maroon 5 and Taylor Swift’s “Unhealthy Blood.” (Lest we neglect, Drake has additionally linked up with Swift for a verify.) He additionally names some artists who he feels have surpassed Lamar’s stardom, together with SZA, who’s signed to Lamar’s personal High Dawg Leisure label. (She apparently doesn’t wish to be concerned.) There’s additionally a bar that many listeners, together with DJ Akademiks, interpreted as an audacious point out of Lamar’s fiancé, Whitney Alford (“I be with some bodyguards like Whitney”). Nonetheless, this may be a misreading of a extra apparent reference to the Whitney Houston movie, The Bodyguard.
Drake’s newest spherical with Kendrick took a very darkish flip
Forward of Lamar dropping his response, “euphoria,” Drake launched one other diss observe for Lamar on April 19 known as “Taylor Made Freestyle” utilizing AI-generated vocals from 2Pac and Snoop Dogg to “spit” on his behalf. Drake’s weaponization of synthetic intelligence, particularly concerning the deceased Tupac Shakur, generated blended responses on-line. Some followers had been amused by his “innovation,” whereas others, together with Snoop, appeared downright confused. Nonetheless, after his and Lamar’s most up-to-date spherical of disses, these criticisms can be the least of his issues.
On April 30, Lamar lastly dropped his rebuttal titled “euphoria” on streaming platforms. He spends many of the 6-minute observe poking holes in Drake’s public persona. Amongst different digs, he questions the Canadian rapper’s proximity to Black American tradition and his relationships with girls. A couple of days later, Lamar adopted up with “6:16 in LA,” claiming that Drake has a “leak” in his camp.
Presumably, Drake needed to get forward of any dust Lamar may presumably expose by dropping the observe “Household Issues” this previous Friday, together with a music video. Along with Lamar, Drake has some extra phrases for Ross, The Weeknd, and even Pharrell Williams. Nonetheless, it’s Lamar’s fiancée, Whitney Alford, who’s the first goal of Drake’s claims.
First, he means that one among Lamar’s kids is definitely fathered by his normal supervisor, Dave Free, who’s additionally the previous president of Lamar’s former label, High Dawg Leisure. Then he makes the extra troubling allegation that Lamar “places his arms on” Alford. “They employed a disaster administration workforce to wash up the truth that you beat in your queen,” he says on the finish of the observe.
Seemingly tipped off by a mole, Lamar adopted up just some minutes later with “meet the grahams,” with cowl artwork that includes a field of the weight-loss drug Ozempic supposedly prescribed to Drake. In that tune, Lamar addresses his verses to Drake’s son, Adonis, and Drake’s dad and mom. “Pricey Adonis, I’m sorry that man is your father,” he bluntly opens the observe. He additionally devoted a verse to Drake’s alleged 11-year-old daughter, who can be the second youngster the rapper has stored hidden from the general public. Drake, nevertheless, was fast to leap on Instagram and shut down the declare that he had a secret daughter.
Extra strikingly, although, Lamar refers to Drake as a “predator” and even likens him to Harvey Weinstein. Later that night, Lamar dropped one more observe — this time, produced by DJ Mustard, who seemingly additionally has beef with Drake — “Not Like Us,” the place he outright calls Drake a “pedophile.” Specifically, social media misplaced it over the triple entendre, “tryna ring a bell, and it’s most likely A-minor.”
On Might 5, it appeared like Drake was able to bow out after releasing the observe “The Coronary heart Half 6.” Along with the curious declare that he purposely planted false data for Lamar to make use of, he spends many of the tune denying that he sleeps with underage ladies. He even addresses a controversial incident from 2018, when Stranger Issues actor Millie Bobby Brown, who was then 14 years outdated, acknowledged in an interview that she texted the rapper about boys.
In a haphazard transfer, Drake makes an attempt to attach these claims to Lamar’s personal trauma, referencing the “one report the place [Lamar] stated [he] bought molested” titled “Mom I Sober” — solely Lamar doesn’t state that he was sexually abused on the tune. In rapping about his cousin who was accused of sexual assault, he claims twice on the observe that his cousin didn’t contact him, regardless of his household not believing him.
Drake ends the tune with a rambling spoken outro, much like Nicki Minaj’s Megan Thee Stallion diss “Large Foot” earlier this yr. “I’m not going to lie,” he says. “This shit was some good train.” In a noticeably exhausted tone, he says “it’s what it’s,” seemingly waving a white flag.
Nonetheless, that hasn’t stopped Lamar from publicly reveling within the chart success of “Not Like Us” and the help of his trade allies. On June 19, in any other case generally known as Juneteenth, Lamar held “The Pop Out: Ken & Mates” on the Kia Discussion board to have a good time Los Angeles rap and, as soon as once more, broadcast his hatred for Drake. On the live performance, which was streamed on Amazon and Twitch, Lamar carried out “Not Like Us” six instances. With every replay, a rising variety of musicians, athletes, and different huge West Coast names — together with YG, Steve Lacy, Russell Westbrook, Black Hippy, and Mustard — joined him onstage, in what regarded like an Avengers ensemble of Drake haters.
Drake has beforehand thrived in beefs — however can he win when the entire trade is towards him?
For probably the most half, Drake has dealt with his public gang-up with an anticipated humorousness and irreverence. Nonetheless, with the newest releases, he appears to be preventing a battle he can’t win, utilizing wishy-washy bars to try to toss off some severe allegations. It’s value noting that Drake’s home abuse claims towards Lamar are simply as severe. Nonetheless, rap followers on social media appear extra invested within the seedy gossip that’s surrounded Drake’s largely non-public romantic life, together with these unsettling accusations about underage ladies. Plus, after years of dominating the rap scene and making enemies out of a number of rappers, it appears social media customers are able to see the rapper taken down just a few pegs.
As anybody who’s even barely adopted rap over the previous decade and a half can attest, this isn’t Drake’s first time partaking in warfare together with his friends. Most famously, his profession has seen headline-generating battles with Meek Mill, Pusha T, Joe Budden, and Kanye West. Arguably, his most notorious tiff was the fruits of a long-brewing beef with Pusha T in 2018, the place the Virginia rapper uncovered Drake’s previously hidden son, Adonis, to the world.
Regardless of the transient second of humiliation, Drake in the end emerged the victor — that’s, when you’re utilizing chart numbers and normal reputation as a figuring out metric. After his reasonably acquired victory lap of an album, Views, he was given a extra gripping narrative to gas his blockbuster 2018 album Scorpion. On the identical time, he was as soon as once more proving his mass enchantment outdoors of the rap audiences with get together bangers like “God’s Plan,” “Good For What,” and “In My Emotions,” all of which reached No. 1 on the Billboard Sizzling 100.
Extra just lately, nevertheless, Drake has been concerned in a number of seemingly one-sided beefs with well-known girls. On his 2023 tune with 21 Savage, “Circo Loco,” he threw out a not-so-subtle diss at rapper Megan Thee Stallion (“This bitch lie ’bout getting pictures however she nonetheless a stallion”), becoming a member of a refrain of well-known males disputing her now-proven claims that singer Tory Lanez shot her within the foot in 2020.
Throughout the rollout of For All of the Canine, he vexed actor Halle Berry, who claimed he used a photograph of her for the paintings for his single “Slime You Out” with out her permission. Moreover, he’s tried to reignite drama together with his former fling Rihanna. Other than his digs on “Worry of Heights,” he performed their collaboration “Work” at one among his concert events simply to say that he “doesn’t sing [the] tune anymore.”
Drake’s songwriting is commonly propelled by a sweeping sense of grievance and an obsession with the previous and his haters (he’s not that completely different from Taylor Swift in any case!). Nonetheless, his fixed emotions of victimhood inside his relationships with girls — and the next, extra blatant misogyny that’s grown out of that — has begun to put on on critics and elements of his feminine fanbase. It’s an commentary that Lamar has sharply utilized in his diss tracks over the weekend.
Whereas this newest beef initially appeared like an in the end invigorating expertise for Drake in a snoozy a part of his profession, Lamar’s accusations of pedophilia and different predatory habits will presumably depart a robust stench on Drake’s public picture. It’ll be fascinating to see whether or not the seemingly invincible rapper can preserve followers’ respect after such darkish claims. Nonetheless, historical past has confirmed that male rappers can nonetheless thrive regardless of probably the most sordid allegations.
Replace, June 20, 10:25 am ET: This story was initially revealed on April 17 and has been up to date a number of instances, most just lately to incorporate information of Lamar’s June 19 efficiency.