Drake & Kendrick Lamar Beef Sends 4 Songs To Billboard Top 10
Drake and Kendrick Lamar are every benefiting from their feud, as different tunes spawned from the beef have now entered the prime 10 on the Billboard Warm 100.
In the new chart made on Monday (Might 13), K.Dot’s dance-worthy diss “Not Like Us” premiered at No. 1., adopted by his earlier diss “Euphoria” at No. 3 for its second week on the chart and the track that began off it all, Metro Boomin and Future‘s “Like That,” at No. 6.
And for Drizzy, his Kendrick diss “Family Matters” has entered the chart at No. 7.
Reacting to the No. 1, “Not Like Us” producer Mustard rejoiced in becoming again on major and declared the metropolis of Los Angeles “back up.”
“Sometimes you really gotta pop out and clearly show n-ggas!!!!” he claimed. “To think . . . They truly fronted on me and acted like I’m not who I am ! I’m grateful but not stunned I by no suggests misplaced sight and stayed down.
“With my once more from the wall is exactly where I thrive. Summertime commenced final week in accordance to me!! See ya quicker than you think about! cc: @kendricklamar town once more up !!!”
It does not seem like there will be any longer diss tracks dropping, having said that, as Drake seems to have thrown in the towel ideal right after remaining deemed by several to have shed the fight.
Having to his Instagram Tales above the weekend, Drizzy posted an illustration of a Japanese samurai dealing with off against a huge cavalry — a nod to the “20 vs. 1” narrative he referenced on his diss music “Push Ups.”
Higher than the photo, he wrote: “Good times. Summer season vibes up following.”
Many lovers took the place up to imply that he’s bowed out of the beef among himself and Kendrick. “and just like that just one of the finest beefs in hip hop historical past has just finished,” opined just one enthusiast, while a different wrote: “he threw the white flag.”
While just about every particular person from Joe Budden to Cam’ron and Ma$e believe that Kendrick Lamar took home the victory, TDE label head Anthony “Top Dawg” Tiffith thinks that a different winner emerged victorious: the culture.
“This fight is around. A win for the tradition, although maintaining it all on wax,” he wrote on X (formerly Twitter) preceding 7 days. “Especially when these publications check out to make it some thing else.”