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September 27, 2025 3 mins
Listeners, over the last several days, the Drake and Kendrick Lamar feud is still making headlines and captivating the music world, with the drama only getting more intense. Since Drake dropped “The Heart Part 6,” his latest diss track, he’s been explicitly denying the sexual predator allegations Kendrick threw his way. Drake uses the track to directly push back against those claims, saying he’s never been with anyone underage, which is his strongest public response yet to Kendrick’s string of attacks that started with tracks like “Meet the Grahams.” Meanwhile, Kendrick’s approach has kept the feud personal and relentless, with accusations not just about Drake’s alleged conduct but also shots at his OVO label and even his family life.

The back-and-forth between these two has become the biggest rap beef of the era, and social media is absolutely wild with hot takes, memes, breakdowns of every lyric, and theories about who’s winning each round. Fans on platforms like X and Reddit are debating whether Drake’s rebuttals are enough to counter Kendrick’s icy precision and hard-hitting accusations. Some listeners are siding with Kendrick for his sharp lyricism and brutal vulnerability, while others think Drake’s attempts to clear his name and defend his legacy are starting to get more sympathetic, especially after all the personal mudslinging.

Elsewhere, Drake’s been showing he’s anything but fazed by the drama, at least in public. He was just spotted at Munich’s Oktoberfest, rocking a $15,000 vintage Chanel lederhosen, complete with a white shirt and clear glasses, totally embracing the German party vibes. It’s been making the rounds online, with people both clowning him for his “white boy” look, and some giving him props for not taking himself too seriously and joining in on the fun, even as his reputation is on the line in North America.

And get this, despite all the beef, Drake’s still breaking records. He just became the first artist to hit 120 billion streams on Spotify — a reminder that no matter the controversy, the masses are still playing his music nonstop. He’s also making moves to unite, instead of just divide. He’s bringing out Vybz Kartel for the first time ever in Toronto for OVO Fest, and the dancehall king is set to headline two sold-out shows at Scotiabank Arena for Drake’s birthday celebrations. Fans are buzzing about this cross-cultural moment, and Drake’s efforts to keep linking up with global talent haven’t gone unnoticed in Jamaica or the UK, where Kartel recently hit the stage with him to huge crowds.

On the Kendrick side, the internet is still dissecting his latest warnings to Drake from his record-breaking performances, with entire forums lit up over what his next move might be. People are speculating about new tracks, possible collaborations, or if he’s gearing up for another round of lyrical warfare. And let’s not forget Eminem’s words are trending again, since he predicted years ago that fans would eventually turn on Drake, a sentiment echoing extra loudly now that the feud’s gotten so personal and the public is fiercely divided.

One last twist: Young Thug gave a shoutout to Drake, 21 Savage, and Lil Baby for standing by him during his own legal controversies—fans are loving the loyalty in hip-hop even as old friendships like Drake and Future’s seem a bit rocky after everything that’s gone down, especially after Future’s involvement in sparking some of this rap drama with Kendrick.

Listeners, thank you for tuning in to the Drake versus Lamar podcast. If you love deep dives and hot takes on all things hip-hop, gossip, and the latest in rap beefs, make sure you subscribe and come back next week for even more drama, news, and breakdowns. This has been a Quiet Please production; for more from me, check out Quiet Please Dot A I. Thanks again for listening!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Listeners over the last several days to Drake and Kendrick.
Lamar feud is still making headlines and captivating the music world,
with the drama only getting more intense. Since Drake dropped
The Heart Part six, his latest disc track, he's been
explicitly denying the sexual predator allegations Kendrick threw his way.
Drake uses the track to directly push back against those claims,

(00:20):
saying he's never been with anyone under age, which is
his strongest public response yet to Kendrick's string of attacks
that started with tracks like Meet the Grams. Meanwhile, Kendrick's
approach has kept the feud personal and relentless, with accusations
not just about Drake's alleged conduct, but also shots at
his Ovio label and even his family life. The back

(00:41):
and forth between these two has become the biggest rap
beef of the era, and social media is absolutely wild
with hot takes, memes, breakdowns of every lyric, and theories
about who's winning each round. Fans on platforms like x
and Reddit are debating whether Drake's rebuttals are enough to
counter Kendrick's icy, precision and hard heading accusations. Some listeners

(01:03):
are siding with Kendrick for his sharp lyricism and brutal vulnerability,
while others think Drake's attempts to clear his name and
defend his legacy are starting to get more sympathetic, especially
after all the personal mudslinging elsewhere. Drake's been showing he's
anything but phased by the drama, at least in public.
He was just spotted at Munich's Octoberfest rocking a fifteen

(01:24):
thousand dollars vintage Chanell letterhosen, complete with a white shirt
and clear glasses, totally embracing the German party vibes. It's
been making the rounds online, with people both clouding him
for his white boy look and some giving him props
for not taking himself too seriously and joining in on
the fun ian as his reputation is on the line
in North America. And get this, despite all the beef,

(01:46):
Drake's still breaking records. He just became the first artist
to hit one hundred and twenty billion streams on Spotify,
a reminder that no matter the controversy, the masses are
still playing his music NonStop. He's also making moves to
unite instead of just divide. He's bringing out Vibs Cartel
for the first time ever in Toronto for Ovio Fest
and the Dance Hall. King is set to headline two

(02:08):
sold out shows at Scotia Bank Arena for Drake's birthday celebrations.
Fans are buzzing about this cross cultural moment, and Drake's
efforts to keep linking up with global talent havn't gone
unnoticed in Jamaica or the UK, where Cartel recently hit
the stage with him to huge crowds. On the Kendrick side,
the internet is still dissecting his latest warnings to Drake
from his record breaking performances, with entire forms lit up

(02:31):
over what his next move might be. People are speculating
about new tracks, possible collaborations, or if he's gearing up
for another round of lyrical warfare. And let's not forget
Eminem's words are trending again since he predicted years ago
that fans would eventually turn on Drake, a sentiment echoing
extra loudly now that the feud's gotten so personal and
the public is fiercely divided. One last twist, Young Thug

(02:55):
gave a shout out to Drake twenty one Savage and
low Baby for standing by him during his own own
legal controversies. Fans are loving the loyalty and hip hop,
even as old friendships like Drake and Futures seem a
bit rocky after everything has gone down, especially after Future's
involvement in sparking some of this rap drama with Kendrick. Listeners,
thank you for tuning in to the Drake Versus Lamar podcast.

(03:16):
If you love deep dies and hot takes on all
things hip hop, gossip and the latest and rap beefs,
make sure you subscribe and come back next week for
even more drama, news and breakdowns. This has been a
Quiet Please production. For more for me, check out Quiet
Please dot Ai. Thanks again for listening
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