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September 30, 2025 3 mins
Listeners, the past few days in the Drake and Kendrick Lamar saga have been absolutely electric—let me unpack what everyone’s buzzing about. The social media debate over their feud just won’t let up, and if anything, it’s heated up all over again after some key developments. For starters, Rubi Rose reignited the Drake vs. Kendrick debate with a viral tweet saying, “Remember when [people] tried to say, ‘Kendrick over Drake’? LOL, WTF.” Instantly, fans from both camps started going off. Drake fans were all over the charts argument, saying numbers don’t lie and that he’s the real chart ruler, while Kendrick stans clapped back, reminding everyone about “Not Like Us” and how that song became the anthem of the feud, sealing what they call Kendrick’s “victory lap.”

But Drake hasn’t exactly taken this lying down. If you follow his Instagram, you probably caught that cryptic post where Drake teased his “next chapter.” He talked about being non-confrontational while throwing in some subtle hints that he might not be done with the drama. He told fans he hopes his honesty brings some clarity and dropped some emotional breadcrumbs, making it clear he’s been feeling the weight of public perception lately, especially after all those barbs about being a “culture vulture.” In a recent podcast interview with Bobbi Althoff, Drake actually opened up about how hard it hits when people twist his intentions, especially with all the talk about him “using other artists” for clout—a charge Kendrick threw straight at him in those savage diss tracks last year. Drake insisted his collaborations come from a place of respect and support, but you can tell all this back-and-forth has gotten under his skin.

Meanwhile, Kendrick’s been on tour in South America, but there was some drama over the weekend when his big Colombia concert got axed just an hour before showtime. The official story is “logistical issues,” but social media ran wild. Some fans roasted the event organizers, while others couldn’t resist poking at Kendrick, joking that he’s not at Drake’s level and blaming low ticket sales. There’s also been buzz about new skits Kendrick’s introducing on this leg of the tour—listeners online are convinced these are subtle digs at Drake, especially in light of Drizzy’s ongoing lawsuit over “Not Like Us.” Everyone from A$AP Rocky to rap blogs has weighed in, with Rocky calling the feud “healthy for hip-hop” but saying he hates that it’s moved into legal battles.

Let’s talk social media drama too, because that’s where the mess really happens. This week, Drake clapped back at an Instagram user who compared him unfavorably to streamer BenDaDonnn, dropping a sarcastic remark about the critic working in an Applebee’s kitchen. Drake’s been showing love to BenDaDonnn lately, even while throwing playful shade at streaming personalities like Kai Cenat, which just keeps his name swirling on every hip hop thread. Public reactions have been split between those supporting Drake for defending his legacy and others calling him petty for even engaging with online critics.

And you know gossip never sleeps—there’s even been chatter about more intimate stuff involving Drake, and I can tell you, listeners, the internet’s abuzz with speculation about certain leaked images. But as always, it’s hard to separate rumor from reality, especially with Drake himself mostly staying cryptic.

Last thing before we wrap—Drake fans are holding their breath for his next solo project after that joint album with PartyNextDoor. With Kendrick still relishing the afterglow of his Super Bowl win and “Not Like Us” becoming a cultural moment, it feels like the public is still very much locked into this rivalry, and honestly, I’m here for every minute of it.

That’s all for this episode—thank you so much for tuning in to the Drake versus Lamar podcast. Don’t forget to subscribe, keep the conversation going, and come back next week for even more exclusive gossip and breaking news. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for more, check out Quiet Please Dot A I. Stay tuned, listeners!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Listeners. The past few days in the Drake and Kendrick
Lamar saga have been absolutely electric. Let me unpack what
everyone's buzzing about. The social media debate over their feud
just won't let up, and if anything, it's heated up
all over again. After some key developments for starters, Ruby
Rose reignited to Drake versus Kendrick debate with a viral
tweet saying, remember when people tried to say Kendrick over

(00:23):
Drake Lol? WTF. Instantly fans from both camps started going off.
Drake fans were all over the charts argument, saying numbers
don't lie and that he's the real chart ruler, while
Kendrick stands clapped back, reminding everyone about not like us
and how that song became the anthem of the feud,
seiling what they call Kendrick's victory lap. But Drake hasn't

(00:44):
exactly taken this line down. If you follow his Instagram,
you probably caught that cryptic post where Drake teased his
next chapter. He talked about being non confrontational while throwing
in some subtle hints that he might not be done
with the drama. He told fans he hopes his honest,
he brings some clarity and drops some emotional bread crumbs,
making it clear he's been feeling the weight of public

(01:05):
perception lately, especially after all those barbs about being a
culture vulture. In a recent podcast interview with Bobby Althoff,
Drake actually opened up about how hard it hits when
people twist his intentions, especially with all the talk about
him using other artists for clout, a charge Kendrick threw
straight at him in those savage diss tracks last year.
Drake insisted his collaborations come from a place of respect

(01:28):
and support, but you can tell all this back and
forth has gotten under his skin. Meanwhile, Kendrick's been on
tour in South America, but there was some drama over
the weekend when his big Columbia concert got acted just
an hour before showtime. The official story is logistical issues,
but social media ran wild. Some fans roasted the event organizers,
while others couldn't resist poking at Kendrick, joking that he's

(01:50):
not at Drake's level and blaming low ticket sales. There's
also been buzz about new skits Kendricks introducing on this
leg of the tour. Listeners online are convinced these are
subtle digs at Drake, especially in light of Jersey's ongoing
lawsuit over Not Like Us. Everyone from ap Rocky to
rap blogs has weighed in, with Rocky calling the feud
healthy for hip hop but saying he hates that it's

(02:11):
moved into legal battles. Let's talk social media drama too,
because that's where the mess really happens. This week, Drake
clapped back at an Instagram user who compared him unfavorably
to streamer Ben don Don, dropping a sarcastic remark about
the critic working in an Applebee's kitchen. Drake's been showing
love to bend on Don lately, even while throwing playful

(02:32):
shade at streaming personalities like Kai Sinot, which just keeps
his name swirling on every hip hop thread. Public reactions
have been split between those supporting Drake for defending his
legacy and others calling him petty for even engaging with
online critics. And you know, gossip never sleeps. There's even
been chatter about more intimate stuff involving Drake, and I

(02:52):
can tell you listeners. The Internet's abuzz with speculation about
certain leaked images, but as always it's hard to separate
room from reality, especially with Drake himself mostly staying cryptic.
Last thing before we wrap, Drake fans are holding their
breath for his next solo project after that joint album
with Party next Door, With Kendrick still relishing the afterglow

(03:13):
of his super Bowl win, and not like Us becoming
a cultural moment, it feels like the public is still
very much locked into this rivalry and honestly, I'm here
for every minute of it. That's all for this episode.
Thank you so much for tuning in to the Drake
Versus Lamar podcast. Don't forget to subscribe, Keep the conversation going,
and come back next week for even more exclusive gossip

(03:35):
and breaking news. This has been a Quiet Please production,
and for more check out Quiet Please dot Ai. Stay tuned, listeners,
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