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November 11, 2025 1 min
The latest buzz swirling around Drake and Kendrick Lamar is all about the Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show and the drama that’s been building since SZA officially joined Kendrick’s lineup. Joe Budden, who’s been deep in the weeds of this feud for months, came out swinging on his podcast, saying Drake was genuinely hurt by SZA’s appearance in Kendrick’s teaser. Budden pointed to the Gatorade moment in the commercial as a symbolic jab, something fans are dissecting like it’s a cryptic cipher. He reminded everyone that SZA and Drake have a complicated history, from their rumored relationship years ago to their collaborations on “Slime You Out” and “Rich Baby Daddy.” Now, seeing her stand beside Kendrick, especially after all the back and forth, is hitting hard.

Social media is lit with theories about shifting alliances. People are connecting the dots between SZA’s studio sessions with Kendrick, her rumored role as a “mole” in the drama, and how her presence at the Super Bowl feels like a direct message to Drake. The Gatorade pour in the teaser is being called a metaphor for disrespect, and fans are speculating whether this is just the beginning of a bigger statement. Kendrick and SZA’s past collaborations, like “Doves in the Wind,” “All The Stars,” and “30 For 30,” are getting replayed nonstop, with everyone wondering which tracks they’ll perform live.

On the flip side, Drake’s been dropping hints of his own. His “Fighting Irish Freestyle” has people talking, especially the lines that seem to reference LeBron James and DeMar DeRozan. Joe Budden said those references hit close to home for Drake, making it clear this feud is deeply personal. The tension is palpable, and with the Super Bowl just around the corner, everyone’s waiting to see if Kendrick and SZA’s performance will drop another bombshell or if Drake will fire back with something unexpected.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The latest buzz swirling around Drake and Kendrick Lamar is
all about the Super Bowl LIX halftime show and the
drama that's been building since Sissa officially joined Kendrick's line up.
Joe Budden, who's been deep in the weeds of this
feud for months, came out swinging on his podcast, saying
Drake was genuinely hurt by Siss's appearance in Kendrick's teaser.
Buddon pointed to the gatorade moment in the commercial as

(00:21):
a symbolic jab, something fans are dissecting like it's a
cryptic cipher. He reminded everyone that Sissa and Drake have
a complicated history, from their rumored relationship years ago to
their collaborations on Slim You Out and Rich Baby Doddy.
Now seeing her stand beside Kendrick, especially after all the
back and forth, is hitting hard. Social media is lit

(00:43):
with theories about shifting alliances. People are connecting the dots
between Sissa's studio sessions with Kendrick, her rumored role as
a mole in the drama, and how her presence at
the Super Bowl feels like a direct message to Drake.
The Gatorade poor in the teaser is being called a
metaphor for disrespect, and fans are speculating whether this is
just the beginning of a bigger statement. Kendrick and scissors

(01:04):
past collaborations like Doves in the Wind, All the Stars
and thirty for thirty are getting replayed NonStop, with everyone
wondering which tracks they'll perform live. On the flip side,
Drake's been dropping hints of his own. He's fighting Irish
freestyle has people talking, especially the lines that seem to
reference Lebron James and Demart de Rosen. Joe Budden said
those references hit close to home for Drake, making it

(01:26):
clear this feud is deeply personal. The tension is palpable,
and with the Super Bowl just around the corner, everyone's
waiting to see if Kendrick and Scissor's performance will drop
another bomb shell or if Drake will fire back with
something unexpected. This has been a quiet please production, and
for me check out Quiet Please dot A I G.
Thanks for listening to the Drake Versus the mar podcast.

(01:47):
Be sure to subscribe and come back next week for
more
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