Topline
Social media erupted Friday after rapper Kendrick Lamar doubtlessly dissed Drake and J. Cole in a brand new track from Future and Metro Boomin’s new joint album, reigniting a decade-long rap beef.
Key Details
Rapper Future and music producer Metro Boomin dropped their anticipated joint album titled “We Don’t Belief You” on Friday that includes artists together with Travis Scott, Playboi Carti, The Weeknd, Rick Ross and Kendrick Lamar.
Lamar was featured on the track “Like That,” and despatched social media in a frenzy after seemingly dissing rappers Drake and J. Cole, with lyrical references to the pair’s joint track launched in 2023 titled “First Individual Shooter.”
“Yeah, rise up with me, f– sneak dissing/ ‘First Individual Shooter’/ I hope they got here with three switches,” Lamar rapped; glock switches are gun attachments that illegally modify rifles or handguns to shoot like machine weapons.
Lamar continues, including “assume I received’t drop the placement/ I nonetheless bought PTSD, motherf– the large three, it’s simply massive me,” which can be in reference to a line on “First Individual Shooter” during which Cole refers to Lamar, Drake and himself because the “massive three” of rap.
Lamar then seemingly took a direct diss at Drake by referencing the Canadian rapper’s newest album “For All The Canines” by saying “‘fore all of your canine gettin’ buried/ that’s a Ok with all these nines, he gon’ see ‘Pet Sematary.’”
Huge Quantity
402,000. That’s what number of album items Drake’s “For All of the Canines” offered in its first week, based on Billboard. This gave Drake his thirteenth No. 1 album on the Billboard 200, breaking his tie with Taylor Swift for having the third-most No. 1 hit albums. Nonetheless, the 2 later tied once more after Swift gained her thirteenth No. 1 in November with the discharge of “1989 (Taylor’s Model).” They’re solely topped by Jay-Z with 14 and the Beatles with 19.
Key Background
Drake and Lamar’s historical past is sophisticated and spans greater than 10 years because the duo has collaborated on a number of songs and albums together with “Poetic Justice” and “F– Issues.” Lamar even accompanied Drake on his Membership Paradise Tour in 2012, which offered virtually 750,000 tickets and grossed almost $43 million. Nonetheless, their rap beef seemingly went public after Lamar’s August 2013 verse on Huge Sean’s track “Management,” during which he known as out a number of rappers—together with Drake, J. Cole, Huge Sean, Mac Miller and A$AP Rocky—by saying “I bought love for you all, however I am tryna homicide you/ Tryna be sure that your core followers by no means heard of you/ They do not wanna hear not yet another noun or verb from you.” Drake responded to the diss later that month in an interview with Billboard: ”It simply seemed like an bold thought to me,” he stated. “I do know good and nicely that Kendrick’s not murdering me, in any respect, in any platform.” After Drake dropped his fourth album “Nothing Was the Similar” in October of that 12 months, hypothesis about whether or not Lamar dissed him in October 2013 through the BET Hip-Hop Awards Cyphers grew. Lamar rapped “Yeah, and nothing’s been the identical since they dropped ‘Management’/ And tucked a delicate rapper again in his pajama garments.” Former NFL participant Marcellus Wiley then alleged in 2016 there was “beef” between the 2 rappers. He claimed there was a scrapped 2013 interview that he reportedly witnessed from one of many rappers—he declined to say who—that “would have ignited” an excellent larger beef. Drake stated he has “plenty of respect” for Cole and Lamar in a 2019 interview, including he’s excited to see “who can go that additional stretch… who can transcend the generations.”
Tangent
Drake and Cole introduced their joint tour titled “It’s All a Blur Tour — Huge because the What?” in November, which was slated to kick off in January, however bought postponed to February for unknown causes. That is an extension of Drake’s 2023 joint “It’s All a Blur Tour” with 21 Savage. Drake is ready to finish the tour on April 5 in New Jersey, accompanied by Lil Wayne.