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The Canadian rapper Drake and the American rapper Kendrick Lamar have been involved in a rap feud since the early 2010s. The feud escalated in March 2024 after the release of "Like That" by Future, Metro Boomin, and Lamar. Drake and Lamar's relationship started with a collaboration in 2011 on Drake's album Take Care, followed by another on Lamar's album Good Kid, M.A.A.D City in 2012. Lamar also accompanied Drake as an opening act on his 2012 Club Paradise Tour. In 2013, Lamar dissed Drake and several other rappers on the song "Control" by Big Sean, later clarifying that his verse was intended to be seen as "friendly competition". In the ensuing years, Drake and Lamar both publicly dismissed speculations of a conflict between them. However, media outlets identified numerous potential disses by both parties in the years leading to the escalation in 2024. On March 22, 2024, Lamar dissed J. Cole and Drake on "Like That" as a response to Drake and J. Cole's song "First Person Shooter". On April 5, Cole responded to Lamar on the diss track "7 Minute Drill", but in the week following its release, Cole apologized for the song and removed it from streaming services. Drake then released the songs "Push Ups" and "Taylor Made Freestyle" in April. "Taylor Made Freestyle" was later deleted from social media after Tupac Shakur's estate threatened Drake with legal action for the use of AI-generated vocals resembling Shakur's. In response, Lamar released "Euphoria" on April 30 and "6:16 in LA" on May 3. Drake responded with "Family Matters" later that day, accusing Lamar of being a domestic abuser and alleging that one of Lamar's children was fathered by Dave Free. Less than an hour later, Lamar released "Meet the Grahams", accusing Drake of sex trafficking, being a sexual predator, and fathering a secret child. Lamar then released "Not Like Us" the following day, further accusing Drake of pedophilia and slandering Lamar's family. On May 5, Drake responded with "The Heart Part 6", denying Lamar's accusations and claiming that his team gave Lamar false information about the secret child. Critics have generally described Lamar as the winner of the feud, including those at Pitchfork, The Ringer, and Rolling Stone. An Insider article said that other music critics and social media users also considered Lamar the winner of the feud. History 2011–2014: Background and initial disses Drake and Lamar began on favorable terms. The pair's first collaboration was seen in the form of Lamar's appearance on "Buried Alive Interlude", from Drake's 2011 studio album Take Care. Their relationship continued to develop amicably after Lamar opened for Drake alongside ASAP Rocky during Drake's 2012 Club Paradise Tour. Later that year, both Lamar and Drake also made an appearance on ASAP Rocky's "Fuckin' Problems". In 2012, Drake featured on Lamar's hit single "Poetic Justice". "Control" and "The Language" On August 14, 2013, Lamar took shots at Drake and several other rappers on Big Sean's "Control", claiming that he "had love" for all of them, but was trying to "murder" them in the rap scene. In an interview with Billboard two weeks later, Drake dismissed Lamar's verse, stating: "It just sounded like an ambitious thought to me. That's all it was. I know good and well that [Lamar]'s not murdering me, at all, in any platform". In September, Drake joined Elliott Wilson's live interview series #CRWN. When prompted about the "Control" verse, Drake replied that Lamar's in-person attitude contradicted the sentiments of his "Control" verse. "I saw him five days later at the VMAs and it was all love... If it's really 'fuck everybody' then it needs to be 'fuck everybody'. It can't just be halfway". On September 24, 2013, Drake released his third studio album Nothing Was the Same. Multiple outlets interpreted the first verse on "The Language", the album's fifth single, as a response to Lamar's "Control" verse. Birdman, head of Drake's then-label Cash Money Records, stated the song was not about Lamar. In October, during the 2013 BET Hip Hop Awards' fifth cypher, Lamar rapped: "Nothing's been the same since they dropped 'Control' / And tucked a sensitive rapper back in his pajama clothes". These lines were popularly interpreted as further disses toward Drake and a response to "The Language", especially as Lamar appears to reference Drake's Nothing Was the Same. "Shit (Remix)" and "Pay for It" On December 17, 2013, a remix of Future's "Shit" featuring Drake and Juicy J was released. Hip-hop fans and outlets alike speculated Drake's verse on the remix was a diss targeted towards Lamar. The same day, Anthony "Top Dawg" Tiffith and Punch (both key figures at Lamar's record label Top Dawg Entertainment) posted responses on Twitter to Drake's verse disregarding the supposed disses. Two days after the track's release, Drake addressed Lamar's 2013 BET Hip Hop Awards cypher verse and "The Language" in a cover story for Vibe, mocking the idea of them being "buddy-buddy" and stating he already "stood [his] ground" in response to "Control". Nevertheless, Drake maintained that "The Language" wasn't targeted towards Lamar. Drake also praised Lamar as a "genius in his own right" and insisted there was "no real issue". In June 2014, Drake posted a video on Instagram of himself rapping along to "Cut You Off" from Lamar's 2010 mixtape Overly Dedicated. On October 29, 2014, Jay Rock released "Pay for It" featuring Lamar. The latter's verse contained lines seemingly taking shots at Drake while referencing lyrics from Drake's "The Language". However, in an interview with Dazed published on November 3, 2014, Lamar clarified: "I got no beef with Drake". On November 4, 2014, Lamar made an appearance on WWPR-FM's The Breakfast Club and further defused the prospect of a 'beef' between himself and Drake: "It wasn't no issue from the jump. I think people talk about beef... it's just a whole 'nother dynamic. I can't see myself going bar for bar with Drake. We're two different types of artists." 2015–2022: Sneak disses Despite Drake and Lamar's prior dismissals, their feud continued in the form of sneak disses Billboard identified as "subtle shots fired from both sides, but nothing groundbreaking". Marc Griffin, writing a timeline of the feud for Vibe, referred to this time as "the Cold War between the two men". In a list of potential sneak disses on Drake's February 2015 mixtape If You're Reading This It's Too Late, Brandon Caldwell for Billboard claimed "Used To" and the bonus track "6PM in New York" contained lines targeting Lamar. On March 15, 2015, Lamar released his third studio album To Pimp a Butterfly. The album's third single, "King Kunta", received little attention in the context of Drake and Lamar's feud until after Meek Mill accused Drake of using ghostwriters on Twitter. After the accusations became public, the lines "A rapper with a ghostwriter? What the fuck happened? / I swore I wouldn't tell / But most of y'all shari.... Discover the Clara Kendrick popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Clara Kendrick books.

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    Jason

    Clara Kendrick

    Enjoy this standalone romantic suspense novel with over 50,000 words. If you enjoy it, you can continue following the characters in the Campbell Agency series.Gwen Grange doesn't e...

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    Mark

    Clara Kendrick

    This is the fourth book in the Campbell Agency series, with over 50,000 words of romantic suspense.Rachel Mashburn isn't welcomed by her biological family, but she's found a new fa...

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    Leapfrog

    Clara Kendrick

    This third book in the series, with over 79,000 words of romantic suspense, tells the story of Frankie and Shawn...Frankie: My name is Frankie Benson, and I'm a jour...

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    Dead Run

    Clara Kendrick

    This is the fourth book of the North Security And Investigations series containing 93,000 words of romantic suspense.Jessica Palmero's exmafia father turns state's evidence and Jes...

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    Ethan

    Clara Kendrick

    This is a standalone romantic suspense novel with over 79,000 words. Strong and silent, Ethan spends every spare minute at Marquette Security, working his fingers to the bone ...

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    Judge Not

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    This is the third book of the Gateway Investigations series containing 49,000 words of romantic suspense.Someone is threatening to kill my mother. Of course, it's not that I've nev...

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    Ian

    Clara Kendrick

    This is the second book in the Marquette Security series, with over 79,000 words of romantic suspense.Former police officer Ian suffered a significant loss that landed him at Marqu...

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    Altering the Ego

    Clara Kendrick

    This is the first book of the Gateway Investigations series containing 49,000 words of romantic suspense. It can be read as a standalone book or you can continue reading more in th...

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    Deadly Devotions

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    This is the fifth and final book of the North Security And Investigations series containing 52,000 words of romantic suspense.With the receipt of four morbid Valentine's Day cards,...

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    Four Square

    Clara Kendrick

    This fourth book in the series, with over 79,000 words of romantic suspense, tells the story of Ariana and Paco… Ariana: Father and son outings are one thing. I...

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    When it All Falls Down

    Clara Kendrick

    This is the fifth book of the Gateway Investigations series containing 49,000 words of romantic suspense.Letting my wife divorce me was probably the stupidest thing I ever did. I w...

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    Hangman

    Clara Kendrick

    This fifth book in the series, with over 80,000 words of romantic suspense, tells the story of Callum and Laura…Callum: When I first came to Yellowstone and started ...

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    Caleb

    Clara Kendrick

    This is the third book in the Campbell Agency series, with over 50,000 words of romantic suspense.Juliette Campbell has made a lot of bad choices in her life, but she's determined ...

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    Alex

    Clara Kendrick

    This is the second book in the Campbell Agency series, with over 50,000 words of romantic suspense.Bridget Barden's greatest joy in her life is her son, Wyatt, despite the fact tha...

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    Connor

    Clara Kendrick

    This is the fifth and final book in the Marquette Security series, with over 80,000 words of romantic suspense.On the night of Connor Marquette's seventeenth birthday, his best fri...

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    Safe House

    Clara Kendrick

    This is the first book of the North Security And Investigations series containing 77,000 words of romantic suspense. It can be read as a standalone book or you can continue reading...

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    Mother May I

    Clara Kendrick

    This standalone romantic suspense is over 79,000 words long. If you enjoy it, you can continue the fivepart series. This is the first book of the series.In the wilds...

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    Willow

    Clara Kendrick

    This is the fourth book in the Marquette Security series, with over 79,000 words of romantic suspense.Willow Witherspoon is one tough lady.As the only woman working at Marquette Se...

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    Spencer

    Clara Kendrick

    This is the fifth and final book in the Campbell Agency series, with over 50,000 words of romantic suspense.Sylvia Lyons is a freelance cartoonist who works in Jackson Square in th...

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    Mistaken Identity

    Clara Kendrick

    This is the second book of the North Security And Investigations series containing 81,000 words of romantic suspense.Betrayed by Blood. Mistaken for Dead. Resurrected by Love.Four ...

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    Burden of Proof

    Clara Kendrick

    This is the third book of the North Security And Investigations series containing 89,000 words of romantic suspense.Framed for murder. Escaped from Prison. Her only hope lies in th...

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    Bending the Rules

    Clara Kendrick

    This is the fourth book of the Gateway Investigations series containing 49,000 words of romantic suspense.I am sick to death of my job as a private investigator and ready for a cha...

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    Pick Up Sticks

    Clara Kendrick

    This second book in the series, with over 79,000 words of romantic suspense, tells the story of Shannon and Xander…Shannon: If statistics say most children are abducted b...

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    Dean

    Clara Kendrick

    This is the third book in the Marquette Security series, with over 79,000 words of romantic suspense.Dean Witherspoon doesn't ever plan to grow up. He's not interested in settling ...