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November 18, 2025 2 mins
Drake and Kendrick Lamar’s feud is still dominating the conversation, with social media buzzing nonstop over the fallout from their intense lyrical showdown. The last three days have seen fans and commentators dissecting every recent move, lyric, and rumor. Just this week, J. Cole reignited discussion with his new track “Port Antonio,” where he opens up about his own regrets from briefly jumping into the feud, admitting he walked away to avoid turning friends into enemies and adding fuel to the fire that’s been keeping listeners obsessed. He even tried to mediate, addressing the tension and calling out the industry for profiting from beef while pretending to preach peace.

People can’t stop talking about J. Cole’s bars that reflected on when Drake accused Kendrick of domestic violence on “Family Matters,” which Kendrick hit back at hard. Kendrick labeled Drake a “pedophile” on “Not Like Us” and called out members of his OVO circle, a lyric that’s gotten non-stop attention online. Drake immediately denied all the accusations on “The Heart Part 6,” claiming he’s too famous to avoid investigation if any of it were true and even revealing that he baited Kendrick with fake info about a secret daughter, knowing he’d run with it. That back-and-forth created almost daily TikTok and Twitter storms, with fans taking sides or just reveling in the lyrical chaos.

Meanwhile, Kendrick is still riding a wave of success with “Not Like Us,” the song he used to take direct aim at Drake and OVO’s inner circle. He recently performed the track several times at his sold-out Juneteenth concert, and the official video is everywhere, racking up views and fan edits. The energy around Kendrick right now is wild, especially with him headlining big performances and leveraging the beef for cultural moments, like bringing out Dr. Dre onstage, which had Twitter absolutely melting down.

On Drake’s side, the drama hasn’t just stayed in the lyrics. He reportedly ended a decade-long partnership with his booking agent in the wake of the feud, which AllHipHop and various industry sources speculate is partly because of all the fallout and Kendrick’s surge from “Not Like Us.” And while Drake hasn’t publicly responded since deleting his related Instagram posts, listeners are dissecting everything—from his legal disputes with Universal Music Group, which Deadline and Digital Music News are covering in detail, to his next musical move and any clue he might be still plotting a response.

The gossip engine is still running hot; people are speculating about Drake’s private life and legal troubles, Kendrick’s continued celebration of his “win” in the beef, and J. Cole’s role as the would-be peacemaker. Whether you’re Team Drake, Team Lamar, or just love the spectacle, it’s clear this is the feud that keeps on giving. The fan hashtags, edited videos, and endless TikTok think-pieces prove that the culture just cannot get enough.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Drake and Kendrick Lamar's feud is still dominating the conversation,
with social media buzzing non stop over the fallout from
their intense lyrical showdown. The last three days have seen
fans and commentators dissecting every recent move, lyric and rumor.
Just this week, JJ Cole reignited discussion with his new
track port Antonio, where he opens up about his own

(00:21):
regrets from briefly jumping into the feud, admitting he walked
away to avoid turning friends into enemies and adding fuel
to the fire that's been keeping listeners obsessed. He even
tried to mediate, addressing the tension and calling out the
industry for profiting from beef while pretending to preach peace.
People can't stop talking about Jay Cole's bars that reflected
on when Drake accused Kendrick of domestic violence a Family Matters,

(00:44):
which Kendrick hit back at hard. Kendrick labeled Drake a
pedophile on Not Like Us and called out members of
his Ovio circle, a lyric that's gotten NonStop attention online.
Drake immediately denied all the accusations on The Hart Part six,
claiming he's too famous to avoid In best mitigation if
any of it were true, and even revealing that he
baited Kendrick with fake info about a secret daughter, knowing

(01:05):
he'd run with it. That back and forth created almost
daily TikTok and Twitter storms, with fans taking sides or
just reveling in the lyrical chaos. Meanwhile, Kendrick is still
riding a wave of success with not Like Us, the
song he used to take direct aim at Drake and
Ovio's inner circle. He recently performed a track several times
that has sold out Juneteenth concert and the official videos everywhere,

(01:28):
racking up views and fan edits. The energy around Kendrick
right now is wild, especially with him headlining big performances
and leveraging the beef for cultural moments like bringing out
Doctor Drey on stage, which had Twitter absolutely melting down
on Drake's side. The drama hasn't just stayed in the lyrics.
He reportedly ended a decade long partnership with his booking

(01:50):
agent in the wake of the feud, which all hip
hop and various industry sources speculate is partly because of
all the fallout and kendrick surge from Not Like Us.
And while Drake hasn't publicly responded since deleting his related
Instagram posts. Listeners are dissecting everything from his legal disputes
with Universal Music Group, which Deadline and Digital Music News
are covering in detail, to his next musical move and

(02:13):
any clue he might be still plotting a response. The
gossip engine is still running hot. People are speculating about
Drake's private life and legal troubles, Kendrick's continued celebration of
his win in the beef, and j Cole's role as
the would be peacemaker. Whether your team Drake, Team Lamar
or just love the spectacle, it's clear this is the
feud that keeps on giving the fan hashtags, editive videos,

(02:36):
and endless TikTok thinkises prove that the culture just cannot
get enough. Thanks for tuning in to the Drake Versus
Lamar podcast. Be sure to subscribe and come back next
week for more shocks, deep dives, and all the latest buzz.
This has been a quiet please production, and for more
on me check out Puiatplease dot ai
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