It's usually obvious when two rappers don't get along, from 50 Cent and Kanye West, to Drake and Meek Mill and, of course, the all-time standard bearers, Biggie and Tupac. But when Drake was accepting a Billboard Music Award on Sunday, he called over to host Ludacris, saying, "I know we haven't always seen eye to eye" and "I got a lot of love for you," suggesting that the two at one point had a problem Turns out, these two do have some history, but it certainly isn't one of rap's iconic rivalries.
I Told You Midjordan A post shared by torylanez torylanez on May 18, at pm PDT. The city needs more of this and less of that. A post shared by champagnepapi champagnepapi on May 18, at pm PDT. Kendrick Lamar - The competitive tug-a-war between Kendrick Lamar and Drake has been the talk of hip hop-for the past several years.
The burgeoning rap stars, who were once on friendly terms, grappled with one another after Lamar's opus good kid, m. First, K. Dot took aim on Big Sean's "Control," where he fired a volley of shots at the industry, including Drake. The Take Care star shot down Lamar's attempt during an interview with Billboard in That's all it was.
I know good and well that Kendrick's not murdering me, at all, in any platform," he said. Since then, the two have tirelessly traded barbs subliminally on records. Instead of spewing venom towards his contemporary, the Toronto artist praised him on his Billboard topping LP. He doubled down his support for the Compton star when he liked a fan's comment on Elliot Wilson's page, who asked for a collaboration between he, Lamar, and J.
Ludacris - The feud between Drake and Ludacris has always been one that went under the radar in comparison to some of the 6 God's other skirmishes. Things got muddy when Drake threw the first dart aimed at the multi-faceted star in I hate that rappers picked that flow up. I wish they had left that for people that know how to use it. Drake targeted Ludacris again on his track "How About Now. The issue all started with an interview Drizzy gave AllHipHop back in In the interview, Drizzy called for rappers besides Big Sean to abandon the hashtag flow Big Sean has often been credited with popularizing this rapping pattern , and Ludacris—justifiably—took this to be a shot at him, and released a diss song aimed at Drizzy a short time later.
Peter A. Berry Published: May 30,
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