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November 25, 2025 3 mins
Listeners, you know I’m Patrick, your go-to for every twist, turn, and shade thrown between Drake and Kendrick Lamar. Honestly, the last few days have been an absolute whirlwind in this feud. Let’s get right into it because there’s drama, allegations, legal moves, and social media eruptions that just won't quit.

Drake and Kendrick have been trading diss tracks faster than anyone can keep up, and it just hit a whole new level. Over the weekend, Kendrick came out swinging with two jaw-dropping tracks—first, “Meet the Grahams,” where he warns LeBron James and Steph Curry to keep their families away from Drake, straight up calling him a “pervert.” Then, as if that wasn’t wild enough, Kendrick dropped “Not Like Us,” calling Drake a “Certified Lover Boy? Certified pedophile,” and accusing him of not just lying about his son, but about having a secret daughter. Kendrick even used cover art with what looked like Drake’s house tagged with sex offender-style beacons, causing an immediate social media explosion. According to TMZ, sources close to Drake called the secret daughter claim “utter fabrication,” but the accusations had already ignited the internet.

It didn’t stop with the music. Drake fired back, suggesting that one of Kendrick’s kids might actually belong to Dave Free, Kendrick’s longtime collaborator—another deeply personal shot that kept everyone on X, formerly known as Twitter, absolutely fixated on the beef. Drake’s “Family Matters” diss is also in the spotlight, with Joe Budden saying on his podcast that the track has aged well and could’ve ended most battles—a rare moment where fans are looking back to see if maybe we missed the genius the first time.

But there’s even more on the legal front. Drake recently withdrew his legal petition against Universal Music Group in New York, where he’d accused them of using bots and payola to artificially boost “Not Like Us” on the streaming charts. UMG completely denied the accusations, and Spotify said there was no special treatment, clarifying that only a single Sponsored Recommendation ran in France for promotion. However, Drake still has another lawsuit ongoing in Texas, which argues that UMG knowingly distributed a track accusing him falsely of being a pedophile. That’s set to have another hearing at the end of the month. Rap titans like 50 Cent have spoken up, suggesting Drake might actually be onto something with his industry allegations, while Russ pointed out that these streaming battles don’t end well for anyone.

Of course, the feud is no longer just a hip-hop thing—it’s a pop culture event now. Tina Fey even cracked a joke at the Emmys, warning that if Kendrick wins for his halftime special, she’ll “hear it from Drake,” and joked about playing pickleball with him. Her comments got the crowd’s attention and showed that this feud has completely crossed over into mainstream entertainment and comedy.

Online, fans are digging deep into every lyric, spinning wild theories about secret children and industry sabotage, and debating nonstop who won the latest round. Some say Kendrick’s “Not Like Us” has cemented his edge, with its replay value and relentless shade, while others claim Drake’s “Family Matters” holds up the best on repeat listens. Social media influencers and podcasts are having a field day breaking down every verse, meme, and alleged leak, and nobody can agree on who landed the hardest punch.

Listeners, thanks for riding along with the latest and wildest from the Drake vs. Lamar saga. This has been a Quiet Please production—be sure to subscribe to the Drake versus Lamar podcast and check out Quiet Please Dot A I for more. Come back next week for even more behind-the-scenes drama, outlandish claims, and real talk from your favorite obsessively informed host. Thanks for tuning in!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Listeners, you know I'm Patrick your go to for every twist,
turn and shade thrown between Drake and Kendrick Lamar. Honestly,
the last few days have been an absolute whirlwind in
this food. Let's get right into it, because there's drama, allegations,
legal moves, and social media eruptions that just won't quit.
Drake and Kendrick had been trading distracts faster than anyone

(00:20):
can keep up, and it just had a whole new
level over the weekend. Kendrick came out swinging with two
jaw dropping tracks, first, Meet the Grams, where he warns
Lebron James and Steph Curry to keep their families away
from Drake, straight up calling him a pervert. Then, as
if that wasn't wild enough, Kendrick dropped not Like Us,
calling Drake a certified lover boy, certified pedophile, and accusing

(00:42):
him of not just lying about his son, but about
having a secret daughter. Kendrick even used cover art with
what looked like Drake's house tad with sex offender style beacons,
causing an immediate social media explosion. According to TMZ, sources
close to Drake called the secret daughter claim utter fabrication,
but the act ucusations had already ignited the Internet. It

(01:02):
didn't stop with the music. Drake fired back, suggesting that
one of Kendrick's kids might actually belong to Gabe Free,
Kendrick's long term collaborator, another deeply personal shot that kept
everyone on x formerly known as Twitter, absolutely fixated on
the beef. Drake's family matters diss is also in the spotlight,
with Joe Budden saying on his podcast that the track

(01:24):
has aged well and could have ended most battles, a
rare moment where fans are looking back to see if
maybe we missed the genius the first time. But there's
even more on the legal front. Drake recently withdrew his
legal petition against Universal Music Group in New York, where
he'd accused them of using bots in Payola to artificially
douce not like us on the streaming charts. Hu MG

(01:44):
completely denied the accusations, and Spotify said there was no
special treatment, clarifying that only a single sponsored recommendation ran
in France for promotion. However, Drake still has another lawsuit
on going in Texas, which argues that UMG knowingly distributed
a train, accusing him falsely of being a pedophile that's
said to have another hearing at the end of the month.

(02:05):
Rap titans like fifty Cent have spoken up, suggesting Drake
might actually be onto something with his industry allegations, while
Russ pointed out that these streaming battles don't end well
for anyone. Of course, the feud is no longer just
a hip hop thing. It's a pop culture event now.
Tina Fey even cracked a joke at the Emmys, warning
that if Kendrick wins for his halftime special, she'll hear

(02:27):
it from Drake and joked about playing pickleball with him.
Her comments got the Crow's attention and showed that this
feud has completely crossed over into mainstream entertainment and comedy.
Online fans are digging deep into every lyric, spinning wild
theories about seecret children and industry sabotage, and debating NonStop
who won the latest round. Some say Kendrick's Not Like

(02:49):
Us has cemented his edge with its replay value and
relentless shade, while others claim Drake's family matters holds up
the best on repeat listens. Social media influencers and podcasts are.
He had a field day breaking down every Verse meme
and alleged leak, and nobody can agree on who landed
the hardest punch. Listeners, thanks for writing along with the

(03:09):
latest and wildest from the Drake Versus t b A
Lamar saga. This has been a Quiet Please production. Be
sure to subscribe to the Drake Versus Lamar podcast and
check out Quiet Please dot Ai for more. Come back
next week for even more behind the scenes drama, outlandish claims,
and real talk from your favorite obsessively informed host. Thanks
for tuning in.
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