Drake, Dodgers and Kendrick Lamar
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The 2025 World Series is set. The Los Angeles Dodgers will take on the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday in Game 1 of the Fall Classic. Pop-culture enthusiasts have noted the two locations of the teams, which has stirred talk about a potential sequel to a rap beef between Kendrick Lamar and Drake.
According to Terrence 'Punch' Henderson, Jay-Z liked the idea of Kendrick Lamar's fans getting upset over 'To Pimp a Butterfly.'
Odell Beckham Jr. spoke about his close friendship with Drake and explained why he stood by the rapper through his beef with Kendrick Lamar.
Top Dawg Entertainment president Terrence “Punch” Henderson recalled a conversation with Jay-Z ahead of Kendrick Lamar releasing To Pimp a Butterfly in 2015. Punch joined Elsie Not Elise for an interview Monday (Oct. 20), during which he opened up about the convo while seeing Hov at a studio session for Beyoncé that SZA was writing in.
Drake and Kendrick Lamar have been feuding for over 10 years. The rappers battled it out last year in songs like 'Not Like Us' and 'Push Ups'
Nas brought up Kendrick Lamar and a potential collaboration during a new interview, saying he’s ready whenever the vibe is right. He shared his admiration for Kendrick Lamar during a sit-down with Complex published Wednesday (October 15), opening the door to a collab.
The song spiked an extra 1.2 million streams after his lawsuit was dismissed, according to pgLand Updates. This is one of those songs that may never go away. Before the spike on “Not Like Us”, Kendrick and Travis Scott recently celebrated their song, “Goosebump” as the highest certified Rap song ever.
Thirteen years ago today, Kendrick Lamar dropped Good Kid, M.A.A.D City, an album that not only cemented his place as one of hip hop’s most gifted lyricists but also reshaped the sound and storytelling of the genre.