Drake Team Caught Watching Kendrick’s Diss Track!
Drake’s group, which includes his bodyguard Nessel “Chubbs” Beezer, were seen taking in Kendrick Lamar’s intense Super Bowl show at the Crown Melbourne venue.
On TikTok, a user posted an astonishing clip where several top-tier associates of Drake, clad in tour attire, were found fixated on Kendrick’s sensational half-time performance, which took place at a bustling casino bar.
The video of the group apparently enjoying Lamar’s aggressive diss track “Not Like Us,” where he criticizes their boss, rapidly spread across various platforms, even amidst rumors that Drake allegedly discouraged his team from witnessing the spectacle.
The unusual meeting takes place against the backdrop of the persistent conflict between these two prominent figures in rap music, who, despite having worked together at an earlier stage, have been engaged in a long-standing dispute.
The conflict between these two musicians is widely known, as Drake tried to stop Kendrick Lamar from performing a particular song at the Super Bowl. However, despite Drake’s efforts, Lamar still took the stage and performed the track in front of an audience of 83,000 spectators.
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One individual pondered that Drake tends to instruct his group to observe his show and then give him a feedback report.
‘I know there was silence on that table when it was over,’ a second user added.
‘Drake is going to drop his new diss track in Melbourne,’ a third suggested.
Following the labeling of Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl performance as the “worst halftime show ever” by spectators, it appears that this accomplishment was met with approval by his rap contemporary, Drake, according to reports from within the industry.
For several years, Toronto native Drake and multiple Grammy winner Lamar have found themselves engaged in a heated competition.
In an effort to avert the situation, Drake, aged 38, had made every attempt possible to dissuade Lamar, who is also 37, from unveiling his critical diss track titled “Not Like Us.
He had reportedly banned his close friends from watching the set and refused to talk about it.
Despite not being able to stop the song from playing, he seemed content because it appeared that television audiences back home weren’t overly fond of Lamar’s performance.
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According to a source, Drake opted out of watching the Super Bowl and kept his friends off the guest list because he couldn’t prevent ‘Not Like Us’ from playing during the event, which made him unhappy.
‘He knows it resonated with Kendrick’s target audience who have basically exiled him.
He’s glad that Kendrick’s performance didn’t impress many people, as it boosts his confidence for a potential comeback. Although he senses that he may have alienated some of his original fan base.
Fans blasted the show on social media, with one writing: ‘Worst halftime show ever, not a fan.’
Honestly, I find myself questioning whether my opinion of Kendrick might be tainted, yet I can’t help but feel that his halftime show was not up to par compared to what I’ve seen recently.
‘I thought The Weekend was bad but Kendrick Lamar took that spot!’ echoed a third.
Lamar, the Pulitzer Prize-winning artist, got an unexpected introduction from Samuel L. Jackson, aged 76, who was in character as ‘Uncle Sam.’ Before performing a mix of his popular songs, Jackson graced the stage at New Orleans’ Caesars Superdome, where he was later joined by R&B sensation SZA, age 35.
Contrary to the recent lawsuit filed by both Drake and Kendrick Lamar against Universal Music Group regarding their joint track ‘Not Like Us’, Kendrick Lamar did perform the song, however, he chose not to include the controversial accusation in his performance.
I, as a dedicated follower, would like to clarify that at the specified moment, UMG firmly denied Drake’s accusations. They stated clearly that the allegations were not true and that it was illogical to believe they would intentionally damage the reputation of any artist, particularly someone like Drake.
Instead of directly referring to the lawsuit, Lamar prefaced his performance by saying something like, “I’d love to sing your favorite song, but these folks sure do love filing lawsuits.
Drake is currently performing his Anita Max Win Tour to packed stadiums across Australia.
He will next take the stage at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena on Tuesday night.
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