Dame Dash has declared Kendrick Lamar vs. Drake the greatest rap battle of all time.
Speaking on his America Nu Network, the Roc-A-Fella Records co-founder explained his argument while also crowning Kendrick the winner of the hotly contested feud.
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âAs far as fighting goes, in this moment, Kendrick won,â he said. âItâs almost by far now. Last week, it was neck and neck, but after the last exchange with the pedophile thing and the response and the [impact] of âNot Like Us,â it seems like heâs disrupted Drakeâs life.â
He continued: âI donât know whatâs going on over there with the shooting at [Drakeâs] crib, but what Iâm finding out is so many people that you might not think are like that or involved in certain things, those be the ones where youâre like, âGoddamn, they were doing that!â
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âIt does seems like the industry is just sick of Drake. I didnât know there was so much hatred â not hatred, but so many different people that are in the industry have sort of gone against him, and I didnât know that there were so many people that had problems with him.â
Dame then gave K. Dot and Drizzy the edge over other historical battles such as 2Pac vs. Biggie, Ice Cube vs. N.W.A and even his former business partner JAY-Zâs feud with Nas.
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âThis has been the best battle of all time,â he declared. âIâve been here in Hip Hop for a while â this has been the most impactful battle to where it looks like the battle songs are changing the trajectory of that artistâs life.
âIt just seems like things are different for Drake right now. Iâve never seen this happen before.â
Dame Dash says the Kendrick Lamar vs Drake is the best rap battle of all time and that Kendrick Lamar won.
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â The Art Of Dialogue (@ArtOfDialogue_) May 14, 2024
Dame Dash recently reflected on the early â00s beef between JAY-Z and Nas and claimed that the latter emerged victorious, despite his alliance with Hov at the time.
âJayâs response was terrible,â Dame said on the Thatâs F***ed Up Podcast, referencing Jiggaâs divisive âSupa Uglyâ response to Nasâ âEther.â
âThe thing is, we had first hit him with the joint at Summer Jam that was kinda hard, the âTakeover.â But when [Nas] came with the âEther,â I was kinda hype because he said my name. I was like, âI guess Iâm in a rap record.â
âBut the response, I wasnât there for the response. Irv Gotti fucked that one up. Every time Irv Gotti got in my business, he fucked shit up ⊠He threw that âEtherâ on him. He had him apologizing. The rap that he did was wack â when I heard it, I was pissed.â
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He continued: âI was coming from doing a Rocawear ad on a private [jet]. I had just landed from like Arizona and Iâm listening to this shit on the radio like, âWhat the fuck is this?â So I was like, âGo to the fucking Baseline [Studios],â you know, âcause I wanna know what happened. Iâm like, âWhat the fuck happened?â
âAnd they in there high-fiving and shit. Iâm like, âWhat you high-fiving for? This shit is wack.â This n-gga talking about other n-ggasâ business and shit, like we donât do that. And it was Irv. I was like, âIrv Gotti.â I called Irv, told him donât ever get in my business again bro, like, âWhat you doing? You not about war.ââ