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Rap-Up on MSNPusha T Confirms He Spoke With Kendrick Lamar During His Drake Beef: “That’s My Guy”What To Know About The Mystery Singer Featured On Drake’s “What Did I Miss?” Pusha T and Kendrick Lamar stayed in contact during the height of Lamar’s lyrical battle with Drake. Pusha T praised Lamar's “euphoria” diss as a standout moment in battle rap,
Drake has seemingly called out some friends who didn’t support him amid his feud with Kendrick Lamar. Lamar and Drake have been involved in a public rivalry for years, which intensified in 2024 with a series of diss-tracks exchanged between the two chart-topping rappers.
Drake seemingly called out the friends who didn't stand by his side amid his public feud with Kendrick Lamar on his new track 'What Did I Miss?'
Pusha T says he spoke to Kendrick Lamar during the Drake beef, calling him a “lyricist who speaks to your soul.”
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Drake has addressed the fallout from his beef with Kendrick Lamar on his surprise-released new single “What Did I Miss?,” preempting the song’s release with a livestream where he debuted the track. On the song,
Bitcoin may be an unlikely winner in the beef between rap stars Drake and Kendrick Lamar. In the drawn-out lyrical fisticuff that has attracted billions of streams, viral reaction videos and TikTok trends,
Singer Drake dropped a new single on the Fourth of July calling out those who have been disloyal to him. The musician, 38, seemed to slam traitors in “What Did I Miss?” and send a message to anyone who didn’t take his side in his rivalry with rapper Kendrick Lamar.
Drake has released a new song called “ What Did I Miss? ” On the track—co-produced by DJ Lewis, Elyas, FNZ, Gyz, London Cyr, O Lil Angel, Oz, Patron, and Tay Keith—the Toronto musician reflects on his beef with Kendrick Lamar and the people who did and did not stand by him in the feud. Listen to the song below.