50 Cent Ripped On His Own Instagram Post For Supporting Drake
The television exec has yet to comment on Kendrick Lamar’s quick follow-up diss, “Meet the Grahams.”
The television exec has yet to comment on Kendrick Lamar’s quick follow-up diss, “Meet the Grahams.”
The track arrives less than 24 hours after “Meet The Grahams,” marking K. Dot’s fourth diss track in less than a week.
Some serious allegations were levied against Kendrick Lamar, namely that he is an abuser. Some sources nearby weigh in on the rumors pushed out by Drake.
Anyone who’s curious about the Original Gangster’s take won’t be getting one—and that’s not up for debate.
Is Drake gearing up to hit back with a vengeance for Cinco de Mayo? Find out about the latest on Drake vs Kendrick Lamar.
Kendrick Lamar accused Drake of hiding a secret 11-year-old daughter in his bombshell diss “Meet The Grahams.”
The former Top Dawg Entertainment artist addresses members of Drake’s family one by one in yet another brutal tongue-lashing.
On Friday night (May 3), the OVO Sound boss dropped “Family Matters,” a more than seven-minute diss track aimed at his current nemesis.
Once again, the OVO king has responded to K. Dot using his Instagram Stories—instead of his pen.
Kendrick Lamar dropped another Drake diss track, much to the delight of the Canadian star’s rival Rick Ross.
The lyrical beating continues the tongue-lashing K. Dot unleashed on “euphoria” just three days ago.
Drake’s next moves could determine the future of the OVO leader.
Listen to the new song from K. Dot.
The longtime record executive gives K. Dot his flowers.
Kendrick Lamar shouted out Toronto’s New Ho King on the Drake diss track “euphoria,” much to the delight of the restaurant’s owner.
The Chicago Sky team asks players for their thoughts on the beef.
The former child star likes K. Dot’s social media post.
The viral track is racking up streams on multiple platforms.
Azealia Banks declared Drake the victor in his battle with Kendrick Lamar and slammed K. Dot for referencing YNW Melly’s criminal case.
Drake put a purple manicured nail in his own coffin, says critics of his latest nail art, claiming he could never beat Kendrick Lamar.