Tom Hanks has enlisted the help of his son Chet Hanks to catch him up to speed on the rap feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar.
Last night (May 20), Chet took to his Instagram Stories to share screen grabs of a text conversation with his father, in which the actor asks for Chet to explain what’s going on between the two rappers.
Tom Hanks messaged his son: “Big Main, can you explain the Drake/Kendrick Lamar feud to me?”. Chet then replied with a long block of text, explaining the situation to his father. Chet summarised the beef to his father, suggesting that he thinks Kendrick Lamar came out as the victor in the feud.

Chet Hanks said of Kendrick’s last response with ‘Not Like Us’: “That was pretty much the equivalent of when you took me to your high school in Oakland and we walked in on the basketball game and everybody was going nuts. Like if you heard it, you would just automatically know how to Crip walk with a stank face while clutching an Oscar in each hand with Marshawn Lynch, then dap him up and tell him ‘Town Bidness’, which solidified the win not only for Kendrick but for the entire West Coast.”
Guysā¦ Chet explaining Drake vs Kendrick to Tom Hanks
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— Frazier Tharpe II (@The_SummerMan) May 20, 2024
Tom Hanks responded: “Holy cow! These are fighting words. People are taking sides?? Who’s winning??”, which has since prompted jokes on social media that the elder Hanks did not read his son’s message explaining he thought Lamar won the feud.
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— Andrew Barber (@fakeshoredrive) May 20, 2024
The Kendrick-Drake beef has dominated the news over the last two months, being kindled by Kendrickās contribution toĀ āLike Thatā, from Metro Boomin and Futureās album āWe Donāt Trust Youā. On the track, Lamar responded to J. Cole and Drakeās āFirst Person Shooterā, where Cole called the trio āthe big threeā, by rapping: āMotherfuck the big three / N***, itās just big meā.
That triggered a sequence of back-and-forth tracks: Drakeās āPush Upsā and āTaylor Made Freestyleā, followed by Lamarās āEuphoriaā and ā6:16 In LAā. Drake hit back with āFamily Mattersā, which was swiftly followed by Lamarās āMeet The Grahamsā. The most recent contributions are Kendrickās āNot Like Usā and Drakeās āThe Heart, Part 6ā.
āNot Like Usā has sinceĀ topped the Billboard Hot 100 and broken the Spotify record for the most streamed rap song in one day, while other rap luminaries have spoken out against the beef, includingĀ Vince Staples, who said the community ādeserve betterā, andĀ Questlove, who called it āwrestling-match level mudslingingā.

In addition, a shooting outside Drakeās residence inĀ Toronto on May 7 left a bodyguard seriously injured. There is no confirmation that the shooting was connected to the ongoing beef. While reporting on the story,Ā a TV news anchor slipped up and called Drake a āraperā not a ārapperā.
A day after the shooting,Ā a man was arrested for attempting to break into Drakeās Toronto mansion.Ā That incident was the first of three trespassing attempts that week, which increased media presence at the home.Ā Drake took to Instagram to ask whoever operated a news helicopter to stop flying at nightĀ so he could sleep.
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