Drake Addresses Critics After Kendrick Lamar Appears To Diss Him On New Song: ‘It’s Not A N***a On This Earth That Could Ever F**K w/ Me’

Drake Addresses Critics After Kendrick Lamar Appears To Diss Him On New Song: ‘It’s Not A N***a On This Earth That Could Ever F**K w/ Me’
Drake appears to be fed up with fellow rappers seemingly dissing him in their songs.
The “Rich Baby Daddy” rapper shared a stern message to his haters/critics at his recent show for his tour, “It’s All a Blur — Big As the What?”

On stage, Drake said, in part,
“A lot of people ask me how I’m feeling. Ima let you know how I’m feeling. Listen, the way I’m feeling is the same way I want you to walk out this building tonight.”
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“I got my head held high, my back straight, I’m ten f**king toes down… and I know no matter what there’s not another n**ga that could ever f*ck with me on this Earth” pic.twitter.com/O11ohU2pax
— DJ Akademiks (@Akademiks) March 25, 2024
He continued,
“I got my f***ing head up high, my back straight, I’m ten f***ing toes down, and I know that no matter what, it’s not a n***a on this Earth that could ever f**k with me in my life!”

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Despite recent speculation that Future dissed Drake on his new joint album with Metro Boomin, “We Don’t Trust You,” it’s believed that the Canadian rapper was speaking directly to Kendrick Lamar.

The Compton native seemingly slammed the “6 God” and J. Cole in the new song “Like That,” featured on Future and Metro Boomin’s new collaboration album.

In the song, Kendrick Lamar raps, in part,
“Ah, yeah, huh, yeah, get up with me. F**k sneak dissin,’ first-person shooter, I hope they came with three switches.”
He continues,
“Motherf**k the big three, n***a, it’s just big me / N***a, bum, what? I’m really like that. And your best work is a light pack / N***a, Prince outlived Mike Jack’ / N***a, bum, ‘fore all your dogs gettin’ buried / That’s a K with tall these nines, he go’ see Pet Sematary / N***a, bum.”

Kendrick Lamar
The Pulitzer Prize-winning rapper’s lyrics about “the big three” seemed to be in direct reference to Drake and J. Cole’s song “First Person Shooter,” in which J. Cole referred to Kendrick Lamar, Drake, and himself as the “Big Three” of rap.
At this time, Lamar has yet to respond to accusations that his verse was a diss to Drake and J. Cole.
What are your thoughts about Drake’s comments at his most recent show? Let us know in the comments below.
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