Publication made on the rapper’s social networks came a few weeks after Kendrick Lamar dominated Grammy 2025 with the Dis Track ‘Not Like US’
After being widely defeated by Kendrick Lamar in the bullshit of disso tracks released in 2024, Drake It is in a moment to recalculate the career route – and promises to make people “uncomfortable”.
Over the course of a few months, Drake and Lamar They released several songs with offenses and serious accusations to the other. The main track was “Not like US“, from Kendrick Lamarboth audience and in Grammy 2025where it gained important categories (Year of the year, Recording of the year, Best Clip, Best rap music and Best rap performance).
In publication made in Instagram, Drake said that he grew up “without confrontation” in a possible reference to the fight with Lamar. In August, the rapper implied that the controversy would have a “round two,” but said nothing more or confirmed this theory ever since. Recently, he launched $ ome $ exy $ ongs 4 u (2025), collaborative studio album made with PartynextDoor.
“You know that I grew up without confrontation and I always treated this game as a sport where my pen earned gold, but lately my podium has been difficult for all of us to ignore,” he wrote.
I understand that this next chapter can make them uncomfortable, but I hope you see my honesty as clarity, non-charity that answers some questions, especially about the unanswered texts you have sent me.
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Source: Rollingstone

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