Drake has wasted little time throwing more shots at Kendrick Lamar after the Compton superstar released his latest album GNX.
Appearing on a Kick livestream with Canadian streamer xQc this past weekend, Drizzy introduced himself by saying: âIâm here â mind, body and soul fully intact, in case you were wondering. You need facts to take me out; fairytales wonât do it.â
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The defiant remark is a clear reference to claims in Kendrickâs various diss tracks about Drake behaving inappropriately with young girls, keeping the company of sexual predators and fathering a secret daughter.
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Drake throws shots at Kendrick Lamar on stream with xQc đ
"I'm here, as you can see, fully intact⊠You need facts to take me out, fairytales won't do it." pic.twitter.com/GVLNA4dPRv
â Kurrco (@Kurrco) November 25, 2024
While Kendrick did not directly mention Drake on his new album, he did allude to their beef.
On GNXâs opening track âwacced out murals,â he rapped: âN-ggas from my city couldnât entertain old boy / Promisinâ bank transactions and even bitcoin / I never peaced it up, that shit donât sit well with me / Before I take a truce, Iâll take âem to Hell with me.â
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He also referenced Drizzyâs controversial diss song âTaylor Made Freestyleâ and Snoop Doggâs apparent support of it: âSnoop posted âTaylor Made,â I prayed it was the edibles / I couldnât believe it, it was only right for me to let it go.â
Tha Doggfather responded to the line soon after by joking on X (formerly Twitter): âK dot new album GNX [explosion emoji] [fire emojis] It was the edibles [facepalm emoji] [grinning face emoji] [fist bump emoji] west west king.â
While Drake did not make further mention of Kendrick Lamar during his livestream with xQc, he did take time to throw shade at fellow friend-turned-foe The Weeknd.
After xQc began playing the singerâs 2016 hit âStarboy,â Drizzy said: âYouâve gotta switch this song, though. You have to switch this one. Weâre the real Sixers, the real 6ix side. We donât listen to that.â
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The former collaboratorsâ long-simmering feud reignited earlier this year when The Weeknd seemingly took aim at Drake on Future and Metro Boominâs We Still Donât Trust You album.
The OVO Sound founder fired back on âPush Upsâ and âFamily Matters,â spitting on the latter: âStill mad about that one ho, we ainât even fuck, I just lip-locked with herâ and âWeeknd music gettinâ played in all the spots where boys got a little more pride.â