More than a year after their lyrical war seemed to simmer down, the tension between rap giants Drake and Kendrick Lamar is far from over—especially among fans worldwide.
At a recent show in Birmingham, U.K., Drake found himself caught in a wave of chants targeting Kendrick Lamar. The moment, captured in a viral clip shared by the NFR Podcast on X (formerly Twitter), shows Drake flashing a knowing smirk as the crowd hurled insults at his rival.
With a cool confidence, Drake responded, “Alright, alright, alright. I can’t say that I don’t agree.”
???? The Beef That Keeps Burning: From “Not Like Us” to the Grammys
This viral moment brought the spotlight back to one of hip-hop’s most riveting beefs. It all reignited when Kendrick dropped “Not Like Us,” a diss track that shook the industry and became a commercial powerhouse.
That song wasn’t just a diss—it was a statement.
At the 2025 Grammys, Kendrick’s track swept the awards with five wins, adding fuel to the fire of this high-stakes rivalry. Then, at the Super Bowl halftime show in New Orleans, he performed “Not Like Us” live, captivating a record-breaking 133.5 million viewers—surpassing even Michael Jackson’s legendary 1993 performance.
Fans saw this as Kendrick’s triumphant victory lap, and the intensity hasn’t cooled since.
⚖️ Legal Battles Heat Up: Drake Takes Universal Music Group to Court
But this feud isn’t just on the mic anymore. Offstage, Drake has launched a fierce legal offensive, filing a lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG).
His claim? The label allegedly misrepresented streaming data for Kendrick’s hit “Not Like Us,” a move Drake says has hurt his earnings and reputation.
In a surprising twist, Drake submitted a 63-person witness list, naming heavy hitters like UMG chairman Sir Lucian Grainge, former Top Dawg Entertainment president Dave Free, and Kendrick’s manager Anthony Saleh. This unprecedented legal move signals the rivalry entering an intense new phase—where business battles mix with music battles.
???? The Mysterious Kojo Menne Asamoah and Under-the-Table Payments
Adding even more drama, Drake’s team is accusing Kojo Menne Asamoah of acting as a middleman for under-the-table payments linked to UMG executive Ramon Alvarez-Smikle.
Despite spending over $75,000 and hiring two private investigators, Drake’s legal team has struggled to locate Asamoah—searching residences in both California and Maryland with no success.
Now, they’ve asked the court’s permission to serve him by mail or email, an unusual step that highlights the difficulty in tracking down key players in this escalating legal saga.
???? Fans Divided: Is This the Biggest Rap Feud of the Decade?
Social media exploded over Drake’s smirk and the lawsuit news:
- “This feud is legendary. Can’t wait for the next chapter!”
- “Drake’s legal move just made this personal.”
- “Kendrick’s winning on stage but Drake’s playing chess behind the scenes.”
Hip-hop fans worldwide are glued to every update, debating who’s really winning—both in music and the courtroom.
???? What This Means for Summer 2025 Hip-Hop Culture
As both stars gear up for new projects and performances, this ongoing rivalry continues to shape the hip-hop landscape.
- Kendrick’s Grammy sweep and Super Bowl dominance have cemented his cultural impact.
- Drake’s courtroom battle could redefine music industry transparency and artist rights.
One thing’s clear: this isn’t just a rap beef. It’s a high-stakes clash with money, reputation, and legacy on the line.
???? What’s your take on Drake’s latest clapback and lawsuit? Who’s really winning this legendary rap rivalry? Drop your thoughts below and stay tuned to The Pop Radar for all the hottest updates!