Everyone Hating On Drake??

So, we’re talking about music, right? What do y’all think about LeBron jamming out to Kendrick’s verse? You know, the beef between Drake, J. Cole, and Kendrick – the top three. It’s all jokes, though, because LeBron and Drake are like best buds; I think Drake’s even LeBron’s son’s godfather or something.

But now LeBron’s out here bopping to Kendrick’s diss track aimed at Drake. It’s so weird! When I see this, I just think Drake has pissed a lot of people off. Seriously, people are choosing sides. Is LeBron actually siding with Kendrick? I wouldn’t be surprised, because it feels like everyone’s mad at Drake right now.

There has to be a reason, right? Or maybe LeBron just got caught up in the moment with the hottest song out, and there’s always a camera in his face. LeBron’s Canadian, tied to Drake. Does Drake take this personally? I bet he does. He’s probably feeling some type of way about LeBron. Remember when Drake torched Brooklyn, acting like a 40-year-old? Maybe he thought Great (Drake) could drop a LeBron diss track, too.

That Kendrick song does get you hyped, though. I think this beef has a place, and Kendrick’s verse was amazing. I liked J. Cole’s diss… well, hold on. Little Baby. I didn’t know how I felt about J. Cole apologizing. It felt soft, but I understood when he said he needed to make his peace. I want lyrical blood! I loved when Nas dropped “Ether” and Tupac dropped “Hit ‘Em Up”. I love battle rap. I’m subscribed to All Things Battle! I think J. Cole knows what’s up.

But Drake or Kendrick – who wins? Can you beef on a friendly level and make up years later? I think you can have rivalry with gun bars. But what if they’re both holding onto nukes? Just drop the nukes then! I want to set the world on fire and celebrate after! If they’re never going to drop these albums, what’s the point of all this? It’s just selling wolf tickets. Just let them go at it, drop those bombs!

Speaking of bangers, the best Drake bars ever are from “Drake Behind Bars” on Link TV. That’s the one I put on. Greatest Drake verse ever. Remember, “You know how the P and chitchat goes, I like R’s and V’s and O’s…” Those bars are fire!

So, I don’t know how I feel about this whole Drake and Kendrick thing. If you’ve got nuclear, drop it! I’m down for it. Stop teasing us and let us enjoy the music. Let’s celebrate! Everyone will pick their side.

I don’t know if I consider Kendrick the best ever. He’s amazing, but I feel like I’m too dumb to listen to his verses. After a Kendrick verse, I need to pull out the Cliff’s Notes and understand his metaphors. Someone said if you listen to Kendrick, you need a PhD to get his wordplay. I want to know who the greatest of all time is and move on. I don’t mind that J. Cole bowed out; he’s one of my favorites. But that diss track was weak; he was just trying to feel his distance.


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updated_at 31-07-2025
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