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October 7, 2025 3 mins
Listeners, if you’ve been scrolling through social media or following hip-hop headlines over the last few days, then you already know the Drake and Kendrick Lamar feud is showing zero signs of cooling off. The buzz has only intensified as legal drama, festival moments, cryptic social media posts, and Super Bowl halftime rumors swirl around both superstars, and honestly, I can’t get enough.

So let’s dive right in. First, the latest shots fired in the feud haven’t even been musical—they’re legal. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Drake is doubling down on his defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group, who represent Kendrick through Interscope. Drake’s demanding UMG cough up Kendrick’s contract and, in an even sharper escalation, any info relating to alleged crimes and accusations of domestic violence. The legal team is literally digging as deep as they can to get leverage, as Drake claims UMG secretly boosted “Not Like Us,” Lamar’s infamous diss track, to trash his name right in the middle of Drake’s own contract negotiations. If you think the lyrical back-and-forth this year was spicy, the legal angle is giving it a whole new dimension.

Now, speaking of “Not Like Us,” that song is still everywhere—all over TikTok, Instagram, Twitter—especially since Drake’s suit has made it relevant again. Socials are split: Kendrick supporters are memeing the lawsuit as proof Drake felt “cooked” by “Not Like Us,” while Drake’s legion is pushing the narrative that K. Dot “crossed the line” with his predator allegations in recent diss tracks. This isn’t just fan banter either. Media outlets like TMZ and Complex have reported spikes in engagement every time the two drop even a hint about each other, and you can't scroll Instagram without seeing takes and memes on who actually “won” the beef.

But wait, the gossip storm hit a whole new level at London’s Wireless Festival just this weekend, where Drake took over as headliner. The crowd started chanting “F--- Kendrick,” and Drake didn’t just enjoy it—he smiled, called for a celebratory shot, and basically basked in the shade. That moment, caught on video and blasted across every major rap blog and Twitter account, had fans and commentators speculating: Has Drake just embraced being the villain in this feud? Not to mention, he brought out a parade of featured artists, and fans are decoding his line-up and setlist for more subliminals at Kendrick.

As if things couldn’t get more sensational, rumors have exploded in the last 48 hours about the next Super Bowl halftime show. The U.S. Sun and tons of music insiders are saying Bad Bunny, headliner for 2026, wants to bring out Drake on stage as a sign of loyalty and chemistry from their “MIA” hit. The possibility of Drake touching the Super Bowl stage after Kendrick absolutely stole the show last year is setting up what fans see as a titanic showdown, live and back-to-back on one of the biggest platforms in the world.

On top of that, all eyes are still on Kendrick, who’s basically been silent on socials since his last major diss release. That silence, of course, is its own kind of power play, as fans keep his name trending with endless speculation and breakdowns of lyrics. A lot of people think Kendrick is plotting either a surprise move or letting Drake’s legal noise keep the attention off his own projects cooking in the background.

It’s wild to see both artists weaponizing every platform possible—music, festivals, the courts, social media, even the NFL stage—turning what started as a lyrical rivalry into a full-on, multi-industry spectacle.

And there you have it, listeners. That’s the latest tea from the past few days on the Drake and Kendrick Lamar feud. Thanks so much for listening to the Drake versus Lamar podcast. Don’t forget to hit subscribe, come back next week for even more explosive updates and theories, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out QuietPlease dot A I. Catch you soon!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Listeners. If you've been scrolling through social media or following
hip hop headlines over the last few days, then you
already know that Drake and Kendrick Lamar feud is showing
zero signs of cooling off. The buzz has only intensified
as legal drama, festival moments, cryptic social media posts, and
Super Bowl halftime rumors swirl around both superstars, and honestly,

(00:23):
I can't get enough, So let's dive right in first.
The latest shots fired in the feud haven't even been musical,
they're legal. According to the Hollywood Reporter, Drake is doubling
down on his defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group, who
represent Kendrick through Interscope Drake's demanding UMG cough up Kendrick's

(00:43):
contract and, in an even sharper escalation any info relating
to alleged crimes and accusations of domestic violence. The legal
team is literally digging as deep as they can to
get leverage. As Drake claims, UMG secretly boosted not like US,
Lamar's infamous dis track to trash his name right in
the middle of Drake's own contract negotiations. If you think

(01:05):
the lyrical back and forth. This year was spicy. The
legal angle is giving it a whole new dimension now.
Speaking of not Like Us, that song is still everywhere
all over TikTok, Instagram, Twitter, especially since Drake's suit has
made it relevant again. Socials are split. Kendricks supporters are
meming the lawsuit as proof Drake felt cook by not
Like Us, while Drake's legion is pushing the narrative that

(01:28):
k Doc crossed the line with his predator allegations in
recent distracts. This isn't just fan banter either. Media outlets
like TMZ and Complex have reported spikes and engagement every
time the two drop even a hint about each other,
and you can't scroll Instagram without seeing takes and memes
on who actually won the beef. But wait, the gossip
storm hit a whole new level at London's Wireless Festival

(01:50):
Justice Weekend, where Drake took over as headliner. The crowd
started chanting f Kendrick, and Drake didn't just enjoy it.
He smiled, called for a celebratory shot, and basically basked
in the shade. That moment caught on video and blasted
across every major rap blog in Twitter account had fans
and commentators speculating has Drake just embraced being the villain

(02:10):
in this feud, Not to mention, he brought out a
parade of featured artists, and fans are decoing his line
up and set lists for more subliminals at Kendrick. As
if things couldn't get more sensational, rumors have exploded in
the last forty eight hours about the next Super Bowl
halftime show the US sun In tons of music insiders
are saying Bad Bunny, headliner for twenty twenty six, wants

(02:31):
to bring out Drake on stage as a sign of
loyalty in chemistry from their MIA hit. The possibility of
Drake touching the super Bowl stage after Kendrick absolutely stole
the show last year is setting up what fans see
as a titanic showdown, live and back to back on
one of the biggest platforms in the world. On top
of that, all eyes are still on Kendrick, who's basically

(02:52):
been silent on social since his last major disrelease. That silence,
of course, is its own kind of power play as
fans keep his name trend with endless speculation and breakdowns
of lyrics. A lot of people think Kendrick is plotting
either a surprise move or letting Drake's legal noise keep
the attention off his own projects cooking in the background.
It's wild to see both artists weaponizing every platform possible

(03:14):
music festivals, the courts, social media, even the NFL stage,
turning what started as a lyrical rivalry into a full
on multi industry spectacle. And there you have it. Listeners,
that's the latest tea from the past few days on
the Drake and Kendrick Lamar feud. Thanks so much for
listening to the Drake Versus Lamar podcast. Don't forget to

(03:34):
hit subscribe. Come back next week for even more explosive
updates and theories. And remember this has been a quiet
Please production. For more check out Quiet Please dot Ai.
Catch you soon.
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