Drake has seemingly determined that it’s higher to just accept defeat in the case of battling Kendrick Lamar, particularly now that there’s been an all-but-unanimous determination that the Compton rapper got here out on high.
Taking to his Instagram Tales on Saturday (Could 11), Drizzy posted an illustration of a Japanese samurai dealing with off in opposition to an enormous cavalry — a nod to the “20 vs. 1” narrative he referenced on his diss music “Push Ups.”
Above the image, he wrote: “Good instances. Summer season vibes up subsequent.”
Many followers took the put up to imply that he’s respectfully bowed out of the battle between himself and Kendrick. “and similar to that one of many biggest beefs in hip hop historical past has simply ended,” opined one fan, whereas one other wrote: “he threw the white flag.”
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Drake beforehand appeared to reply to the end result of the meat when he posted a clip from the Netflix sequence A Man in Full which options veteran actor Jeff Daniels within the lead position.
Within the scene, Daniels’ character says: “I don’t imply this as a criticism. Possibly I do. However while you die, will folks discover? Once I go, there are gonna be a whole lot of reminiscences of me by lots of people, many who hate me. Even so, an individual must reside with vigor. In any other case, what’s the purpose?”
Whereas everybody from Joe Budden to Cam’ron and Ma$e imagine that Kendrick Lamar took house the victory, TDE label head Anthony “Prime Dawg” Tiffith thinks that one other winner emerged victorious: the tradition.
“This battle is over. A win for the tradition, whereas retaining all of it on wax,” he wrote on X (previously Twitter) earlier this week. “Particularly when these publications attempt to make it one thing else.
“We proved them unsuitable. That’s a victory inside itself. On one other notice, it’s time to wrap up this TDE 20yr anniversary compilation.”
Like Prime Dawg, Freddie Gibbs additionally feels a 3rd social gathering was the largest beneficiary of the battle between Drake and Kendrick.
Realizing Gangsta Gibbs isn’t one to shrink back from sharing his opinion, a fan took to X earlier this week to ask the Indiana rapper who he thinks received the feud.
“The file labels,” Gibbs merely responded.
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