Drake & Kendrick Lamar Diss Tracks Packaged Together In Cassette Tape Collectible, Now Available For Sale

Drake & Kendrick Lamar Diss Tracks Packaged Together In Cassette Tape Collectible, Now Available For Sale
Tape Head City, a go-to for music collectors, has just released a piece of hip-hop history: a cassette tape compiling every diss track exchanged between Drake and Kendrick Lamar during their famous feud.
According to Tape Head City’s website, the cassette tape titled Kendrick Lamar vs Drake – The Whole Bloody Affair is priced at $16. Described as a “brand new cassette,” it features a chronological compilation of songs from the recent beef between the two rap icons.

Social media users became aware of the tape when an X user posted an image of the item on Tuesday (June 11). While her post displayed a price sticker of $19.99, the tweet humorously noted:
“No way someone turned the Kendrick & Drake rap beef into a cassette tape!”

Drake, 37, and Kendrick Lamar, 36, renowned figures in hip-hop, have engaged in a longstanding feud marked by diss tracks and public sparring.

Drake, Kendrick Lamar
The conflict dates back over a decade. However, despite intermittent periods of calm, tensions resurfaced recently with Kendrick’s verse on Metro Boomin’ and Future’s Like That, followed by Drake’s Push Ups (Drop And Gimme 50), Taylor Made Freestyle, and Family Matters.
Kendrick fired back with Euphoria, Meet The Grahams, and Not Like Us, which is widely considered a turning point in their ongoing rivalry.
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