Drake turned up the heat in London this weekend, turning his headline set at Wireless Festival into a full-blown moment in his ongoing feud with Kendrick Lamar.
On Saturday, July 13th, the Toronto superstar took to the stage at Finsbury Park and wasted no time acknowledging the crowd’s chant aimed directly at his rap rival, Kendrick Lamar.
As the audience erupted in a raw, explicit diss shoutout, Drake flashed a sly smile and casually told his longtime security guard, Chubbs,
“Grab me a shot. I’ll drink to that.”
The crowd went wild, doubling down on their support for Drake in one of hip-hop’s most talked-about rivalries.
The Beef: A Long Time Coming
The tension between Drake and Kendrick isn’t new—it’s been simmering for years with moments of subtle shade and public jabs.
But things reached a new level when Kendrick released “Not Like Us,” a diss track that sent shockwaves through the industry by accusing Drake of serious misconduct.
The song didn’t just make waves; it swept major awards at the Grammys and became a viral anthem, with peers and fans alike chanting Kendrick’s lyrics.
“That track was a game-changer,” one insider said. “It took their rivalry from whispers to headlines.”
Tattoo Switch: LeBron Out, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander In
Drake’s Wireless set wasn’t just about words—it was about visuals, too.
Fans noticed that the rapper had covered up a tattoo of LeBron James—who publicly threw his support behind Kendrick in the feud—with a new portrait: that of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the rising NBA star for the Oklahoma City Thunder.
The tattoo change was no accident; it’s the latest in Drake’s series of subtle digs and public signals in this high-profile battle.
Earlier this year, Drake altered lyrics on his hit “Nonstop” to hint at fallout with LeBron, and this tattoo update felt like a bold continuation of that message—now spotlighted on a charged international stage.
London Crowd: Loyal, Loud, and Ready to Roar
While U.S. critics have been vocal in recent months about Drake’s ongoing feud and controversies, his reception at Wireless Festival told a different story entirely.
The UK audience was electric, chanting, cheering, and fully behind their hero as he delivered his set with swagger and confidence.
“This is proof Drake’s global fanbase is unshakable,” a music journalist observed. “In London, he’s still king.”
Lyrics Revisited: Drake’s “Nonstop” Taunt
During his performance, Drake revived the altered lyrics from “Nonstop,” which had first sparked speculation earlier in 2025.
The revised lines, which carry subtle shade toward LeBron and indirectly Kendrick, landed with even more impact in front of the packed Wireless crowd.
Fans quickly shared clips online, fueling fresh conversations and meme waves across social media platforms.
What’s Next in the Drake vs. Kendrick Saga?
The back-and-forth between these two rap giants is far from over.
With Kendrick riding the high of his Grammy wins and viral diss tracks, and Drake enjoying massive international support and chart success, fans are eagerly awaiting the next chapter.
Will Kendrick respond? Will Drake drop a new track targeting his rival? Or will the feud simmer into new territory?
Your Take: Who’s Winning This Rap War?
???? Are you Team Drake or Team Kendrick? Will the Wireless Festival moment push this beef to a new peak?
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