Drake has signalled that his epic feud with Kendrick Lamar may not be done just yet, with hints at the possibility of a sequel to come.
The rapper has been posting mildly cryptic messages on his social media channels that draw from moments of unexpected comebacks in pop culture, suggesting that despite the outside worldâs verdict that Kendrick took round one, the fight may not be over.
One post consisted of an image from the 1987 John Woo action movie A Better Tomorrow II, which featured actor Chow Yun-fat making a return despite being killed off in the first film, while another quoted basketball coach Rasheed Wallace, who famously predicted his side Detroit Pistonsâ unlikely comeback in the Eastern Conference Finals.
new posts by Drake's finsta account alluding to Round 2/Game 2
a picture of 'A Better Tomorrow' 1987 movie
and the iconic 2004 Pistons Rasheed Wallace interview
"yall put it on the front page, back page, middle of the page… we will win Game 2"
they went on to beat the⊠pic.twitter.com/36CfjQcIDA
— SOUND (@itsavibe) August 26, 2024
DJ Akademiks, a close confidante of Drakeâs, posted that the Toronto rapper had new music âon the wayâ, and seemed to dismiss rumours that an upcoming single would sample Michael Jacksonâs âMan In The Mirrorâ.
The saga dominated the hip-hop agenda for several months, with numerous rap luminaries chiming in to share their thoughts, including AndrĂ© 3000, who said it made him feel âa little sadâ, and Questlove, who called it âwrestling match level mudslinging and takedown by any means necessaryâ.
More recently, Mustard â who produced âNot Like Usâ for Kendrick â branded Drake as a âstrange guyâ, while billionaire Michael Rubin banned that particular song from his annual party this year, due to Drakeâs attendance.
Most observers judge Lamar to have won the feud, which had been bubbling since 2013, and exploded earlier this year when Kendrick featured on âLike Thatâ from Metro Boomin and Futureâs joint album âWe Donât Trust Youâ and resulted in the two trading scathing diss tracks.
Lamar dropped âNot Like Usâ â his fourth Drake diss track â in May, telling the Canadian rapper:Â âSay Drake, I hear you like âem young/ You better not ever go to cell block one/ To any bitch that talk to him and layinâ love/ Just make sure you hide your little sister from âem,.â
The song topped the Billboard Hot 100 and broke the Spotify record for the most streamed rap song in one day.
In other news, Drake dropped 100 gigabytes of data last month, including three new songs. He also appeared on two songs on the new Camila Cabello album, and announced a new album with PartyNextDoor.
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