Drake Warns Kendrick Lamar As Fans Await Round Two Of Beef
Drake seems to have despatched a message to Kendrick Lamar as followers gear up for the feud to reignite.
On his burner Instagram account on Sunday (August 25), Drizzy shared a clip of former Detroit Pistons star Rasheed Wallace’s well-known interview the place he assured that the group would overcome the Indiana Pacers in sport two of the 2004 Eastern Conference Finals.
“Y’all can put it on the front page, back page, middle page, wherever, headliners, column one or two — we will win game two,” the four-time NBA All-Star confidently says within the video following the Pistons’ sport one defeat.
Sheed’s prediction got here true because the Pistons defeated the Pacers on their solution to profitable the collection 4-2. They then lifted the Larry O’Brien Trophy after beating a star-studded Los Angeles Lakers group that boasted Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O’Neal, Karl Malone and Gary Payton in a five-game sweep.
“We will win game two.”
— Drake by way of his finsta pic.twitter.com/SwIYRcwHvh
— Kurrco (@Kurrco) August 26, 2024
Drake has been prolific since his perceived defeat to Kendrick Lamar earlier this 12 months, showing on songs with the likes of Sexyy Red, Benny The Butcher, Gordo and Camila Cabello.
He has additionally launched collaborations with Young Thug, 21 Savage and Latto as a part of his 100 GIGS EP, and simply final week shared three new songs by way of his burner Instagram account.
They embody “SOD,” his not too long ago leaked collaboration with Lil Yachty that now not options the Atlanta rapper, “Circadian Rhythm” and “No Face,” which options visitor vocals from Playboi Carti.
The latter shortly generated probably the most chatter due to some alternative phrases from Drake seemingly geared toward Kendrick and the opposite rappers he sparred with in April and May.
“N-ggas got lit off the features I skated on / I gotta know, I gotta know / How you get lit off the n-gga you hatin’ on? / Numbers untouchable, they got the data wrong,” he raps, showing to reference his visitor verses for the likes of A$AP Rocky, The Weeknd and Future whereas casting doubt on Kendrick eclipsing a lot of his streaming information with “Not Like Us”.
“This is the moment I know they been prayin’ on / What? Aye, what? Aye / Try knock The Boy off, but fuck it, I’m stayin’ on / O’ keep on sendin’ me slaps to go crazy on / 40 keep sayin’ it’s time to be patient / It’s so many people we turnin’ the tables on.”
Drizzy continues in his second verse: “My therapist put in a 30-day notice / ‘Cause I keep on talkin’ ’bout beefin’ and business and money and women / It’s no diagnosis, they emptied the clip,” clearly adopting Kendrick Lamar’s cadence with the final line.
He then warns his opps: “Quick, swap that shit out, and I came back reloaded / I’m just so happy that n-ggas who envied and held that shit in got to finally show it / I’m over the moon, yeah, we’ll see you boys soon / I’m spreadin’ my wings, I hop out cocoon / I’m studio trappin’, I’m locked in the room, what?”
On the opposite hand, Kendrick has been radio silent since his historic Pop Out live performance in June and subsequent launch of the music video for “Not Like Us.”