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November 8, 2025 2 mins
Listeners, the latest wave in the Drake and Kendrick Lamar saga has taken an interesting turn with other artists getting caught in the crossfire, especially SZA. To set the scene, SZA recently performed her Drake collaboration “Rich Baby Daddy” while actually on Kendrick Lamar’s Grand National Tour. That move definitely sent shockwaves through social media because fans couldn’t help but speculate if SZA was picking sides in this feud that has absolutely dominated rap headlines.

But here’s the twist: SZA addressed the criticism head-on in a new interview with GQ. She said she’s not about the drama or politics swirling around Drake and Kendrick. Her decision to keep “Rich Baby Daddy” in her setlist, even at a Lamar event, was all about her artistic integrity — she explained that since Kendrick’s “Poetic Justice” was in the set list, why wouldn’t her Drake collab be too? It’s a real power move, signaling that she’s here for the music, not the feud.

Social media lit up after the performance, some fans throwing shade, others singing her praises. Twitter and Instagram are flooded with memes and heated debates, with various rap blogs highlighting the moment SZA “fires back” at the critics. The vibe online is equal parts “is she Team Drake?” and “does she owe Kendrick loyalty because of her TDE roots?” But SZA isn’t having any of it. She made it clear she respects both artists and will not get in the middle of what she calls “something between two grown-ass men.” Fans on TikTok have even been remixing her interview quotes, celebrating her nonchalant attitude and how she’s managed to stay above the drama.

Meanwhile, the tension between Drake and Lamar remains the dominant topic in rap. Both artists have kept mostly silent after their verbal shots earlier this year, but fans are still dissecting every lyric, emoji, and unfollow, looking for signs of new beef or reconciliation. There’s speculation swirling about new diss tracks and whether the feud will spill into any upcoming music releases. Instagram is loaded with posts from both camps, with cryptic captions that fans claim contain hidden jabs—though nothing concrete since the last round of public back-and-forth.

As for the broader music industry, Drake and Lamar’s beef continues to set the tone, with podcasts, YouTube panels, and even meme accounts constantly speculating about new developments. Artists associated with either camp have been asked repeatedly in interviews how they navigate the drama, and most are choosing neutrality, echoing SZA’s approach.

Listeners, that’s the latest from the ever-dramatic world of Drake versus Lamar. Thanks for tuning in to the Drake versus Lamar podcast—don’t forget to subscribe, and make sure you come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for all things Patrick and gossip, check out QuietPlease Dot A I.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Listeners. The latest wave in the Drake and Kendrick Lamar
saga has taken an interesting turn, with other artists getting
caught in the crossfire, especially Sisa. To set the scene,
Sissa recently performed her Drake collaboration Rich Baby Daddy, while
actually on Kendrick Lamar's Grand National Tour. That move definitely
sent shockwaves through social media because fans couldn't help but

(00:22):
speculate if Sissa was picking sides in this feud that
has absolutely dominated rap headlines. But here's the twist. Sissa
addressed the criticism head on in a new interview with GQ.
She said she's not about the drama or politics swirling
around Drake and Kendrick. Her decision to keep Rich Baby
Daddy in her set list, even at a Lamar event,
was all about her artistic integrity. She explained that since

(00:45):
Kendrick's poetic Justice was in the set list, why wouldn't
her Drake collab be too. It's a real power move,
signaling that she's here for the music, not the feud.
Social media lit up after the performance, some fans throwing shade,
others singing her praises. Twitter and Instagram are flooded with
means and heated debates, with various rap blogs highlighting the

(01:05):
moment sciss Of fires back at the critics. The vibe
on line is equal parts as she teamed Drake and
does she owe Kendrick loyalty because of her tde roots,
But Sissa isn't having any of it. She made it
clear she respects both artists and will not get in
the middle of which she calls something between two grown
ass men. Fans on TikTok have even been remixing her
interview quotes, celebrating her nonchalant attitude and how she's managed

(01:28):
to stay above the drama. Meanwhile, the tension between Drake
and Lamar remains the dominant topic in rap. Both artists
have kept mostly silent after their verbal shots earlier this year,
but fans are still dissecting every lyric, emoji and unfollow
looking for signs of new beef or reconciliation, their speculations
swirling about new diss tracks and whether the feud will

(01:49):
spill into any upcoming music releases. Instagram is loaded with
posts from both camps, with cryptic captions that fans claim
contain hidden jabs, though nothing concrete since the last round
of public back and forth. As for the broader music industry,
Drake and La Mars Beef continues to set the tone,
with podcasts, YouTube panels, and even meme accounts constantly speculating

(02:10):
about new developments. Artists associated with either camp have been
asked repeatedly in interviews how they navigate the drama, and
most are choosing neutrality, echoing Sciss's approach. Listeners, that's the
latest from the ever dramatic world of Drake Versus Lamar.
Thanks for tuning in to the Drake Versus Lamar podcast.
Don't forget to subscribe and make sure you come back

(02:31):
next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production,
and for all things Patrick and Gossip, check out Quiet
Please dot ai
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