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In a recent appearance on the Full Send Podcast, popular streamer and content creator Adin Ross shared his perspective on the ongoing feud between rappers Drake and Kendrick Lamar. Ross, a well-known supporter of Drake, asserted that despite Lamar’s successful diss track “Not Like Us,” Drake emerged victorious in their rivalry.
Ross criticized Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime performance, suggesting it focused excessively on Drake rather than showcasing Lamar’s own repertoire. He remarked, “He could’ve performed ‘B***h Don’t Kill My Vibe,’ you know, all of his classics… He obviously wanted to make it about [Drake].” Ross further dismissed the allegations presented in “Not Like Us” as unfounded, stating, “In my opinion, I think Drake won that beef… Kendrick made the hit song… but it’s all lies.”
The feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar intensified in 2024, marked by a series of diss tracks and public confrontations. Lamar’s “Not Like Us” accused Drake of inappropriate behavior, leading to legal disputes and widespread media coverage. Despite the controversy, Lamar’s track achieved critical acclaim, including multiple Grammy awards, and was featured during his Super Bowl halftime show.
Ross’s comments have sparked discussions within the hip-hop community, reflecting the divided opinions among fans regarding the feud’s outcome. While Lamar’s supporters highlight his artistic achievements and the impact of “Not Like Us,” Drake’s advocates, like Ross, emphasize the lack of concrete evidence supporting Lamar’s claims and question the credibility of the allegations.
As the dispute continues to unfold, both artists remain influential figures in the music industry, with their rivalry contributing to ongoing debates about artistry, authenticity, and personal conduct within hip-hop culture.
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