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Home | Drake Sparks U.S. vs. U.K. Rap War: “London Out-Raps Everyone!”

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Drake Sparks U.S. vs. U.K. Rap War: “London Out-Raps Everyone!”

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Last updated: July 16, 2025 9:45 pm
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Drake just poured gasoline on a fire that’s been smoldering for years—and now the U.S. and U.K. rap worlds are going to war.

Contents
Fans Are Divided—and So Are RappersDid Drake Just Pick a Side in a Transatlantic Rap Battle?The Kendrick FactorThe U.K. vs. U.S. Debate ExplainedDrake’s History With LondonWhere Does This Go From Here?Your Thoughts?

During his explosive headlining set at London’s Wireless Festival on Saturday, July 12, the Toronto superstar made a jaw-dropping statement that sent shockwaves across the global hip-hop community:

“The best lyricists in the world, mark my words. I don’t care what anybody says. Nobody can out-rap London. No disrespect to America. No disrespect to my own country. But nobody out-raps London rappers.”

As the Finsbury Park crowd erupted in cheers, Drake doubled down by bringing out grime heavyweight Skepta, who tore into his 2015 anthem “Shutdown” like it was a victory lap for U.K. rap.

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Fans Are Divided—and So Are Rappers

While London fans cheered Drake’s show of respect, social media immediately exploded with heated reactions.

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???? “Drake said U.K. rappers are better than U.S. rappers but couldn’t even get past the guy in L.A.,” one user wrote on X, referencing Kendrick Lamar’s brutal lyrical takedowns of Drake earlier this year.

???? “All those U.S. rappers who were riding for Drake, go ahead and step up now. Defend your boy,” another fan teased.

Others defended Drake’s comments, saying London’s grime and drill scenes have pushed boundaries with clever wordplay and raw authenticity.

“He’s not lying. American rap got lazy while U.K. artists are still HUNGRY,” one user argued.

Did Drake Just Pick a Side in a Transatlantic Rap Battle?

This isn’t Drake’s first time showing love to London’s rap scene. Over the years, he’s collaborated with British acts like Skepta, Giggs, Dave, and Central Cee, often borrowing slang and flows that nod to U.K. culture.

But his Wireless comments came just days after Skepta fired lyrical shots at Massachusetts rapper Joyner Lucas on the track “Friendly Fire.” The timing has fans speculating whether Drake is intentionally backing his U.K. peers—or trying to stir the pot.

Joyner has already hinted at retaliation, posting:

“Say less, my boy,” on X.

Could this ignite a full-blown U.S. vs. U.K. lyrical war?

The Kendrick Factor

Drake’s bold statement also arrives in the shadow of his high-profile feud with Kendrick Lamar, who dropped the now-iconic “Not Like Us” diss track earlier this year. Kendrick’s lyrical assault dominated charts, Grammy stages, and hip-hop discourse, with even some U.S. rappers rallying behind him.

Now critics are using Drake’s Wireless comments to question his credibility:

“You couldn’t survive against Kendrick but think London rappers are better? Stop it,” one tweet read, racking up over 50,000 likes.

The U.K. vs. U.S. Debate Explained

The debate over lyrical supremacy isn’t new. For decades, U.S. rap has dominated globally with legends like Jay-Z, Nas, Eminem, and Kendrick Lamar setting the bar.

But in recent years, U.K. artists like Skepta, Stormzy, Dave, and Central Cee have made major waves, earning critical acclaim for their vivid storytelling and intricate rhyme schemes.

✅ The Case for U.K. Rap: Fans say U.K. lyricists bring more “poetry” and grit, often addressing social issues in ways American mainstream rap rarely touches.

✅ The Case for U.S. Rap: Critics argue that U.S. rappers remain more diverse and technically advanced, with a legacy that’s impossible to rival.

Drake’s History With London

Drake’s connection to London is deep.

  • In 2017, he famously remixed Skepta’s “Shutdown” during his Boy Meets World tour.
  • He’s been spotted in London studios with drill stars like Headie One, collaborating on the hit “Only You Freestyle.”
  • Fans even joke that Drake has a “second home” in the U.K., given his constant use of British slang in songs.

But his comments this weekend mark the strongest endorsement yet of London’s rap dominance.

Where Does This Go From Here?

If Drake was trying to broker peace between the U.S. and U.K. scenes, the move might have backfired. Instead, his words have sparked a new round of competition between American and British rappers—and fans are already picking sides.

Will this end in lyrical fireworks or just another Twitter war?

Your Thoughts?

???? Do you agree with Drake—are London rappers really the best lyricists in the world? Or is this pure cap?

Drop your hot take in the comments and stay locked to The Pop Radar for updates on this brewing transatlantic rap battle.

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