Antonio Brown is well known for throwing disses online at fellow celebrities. Now it’s time for the famous AB to move over, as the online feud spotlight has shifted to the hip-hop world.
Kendrick Lamar and Drake are locked in a lyrical battle, dropping diss tracks back-to-back. In just a few weeks, they’ve fired three shots each, aiming at each other’s personal lives. Kendrick’s Euphoria, 6:16 in LA, and Meet the Grahams clash with Drake’s Push Ups, Taylor Made, and Family Matters. Now, Kendrick’s back with another track, Not Like Us, produced by Mustard. The war of words seems far from over as Lamar keeps the pressure on, dropping four tracks in just 36 hours.
Antonio Brown makes a brutal meme for Drake
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Soon after Kendrick Lamar dropped his new diss album, Antonio Brown took to his X handle to post, “Sir a diss track has been released back to back,“ making a brutal fun meme out of Drake’s situation now.
“Sir a diss track has been released back to back” pic.twitter.com/1JlOnL7AST
— AB (@AB84) May 5, 2024
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After Lamar dropped Meet the Grahams, accusing Drake of having a secret child, Drake took to social media with a playful jab: “Can someone find my hidden daughter pls.“ But the laughter died quickly as Lamar launched another surprise attack with Not Like Us on May 4, this time targeting members of Drake’s crew (OVO) with serious accusations. Lines like “Certified Lover Boy, certified pedophile…“ show Lamar isn’t pulling any punches. Meanwhile, Antonio Brown is getting more controversial content each time as he points out on X, “Sir you addressed the child rumor but didn’t say anything about the pedo allegation.“ Brown’s account has become a chaotic yet fun battleground for the rappers’ feud. For now, Drake remains silent, but with all this pressure, a response track surely can’t be far behind.
Drake and Kendrick Lamar’s feud reaches a boiling point
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Drake and Kendrick Lamar weren’t always rivals. They toured together in 2012 and were seen as part of rap’s “big three“ with J. Cole. But friendship faded, and Kendrick started throwing shades as “It’s just big me.“
They’ve been dropping diss tracks for a decade, but the recent ones are extra brutal. Drake’s seven-minute Family Matters seemed like a knockout as he attacked Lamar’s past assault charges and dug into his personal life. But hours later, Kendrick fired back with a six-minute track, alleging pill problems, deadbeat dad behavior, and another secret child for Drake. Fans thought it was over, but Kendrick’s new album dropped escalating the lyrical war even further. While this might just be an artistic expression for the rappers, their feud has become a feast for controversial figures like Antonio Brown, who thrive on social media chaos.