Drake vs Kendrick Lamar: How Not Like Us Rewired Hip-Hop and Changed the Feud Forever
06 June 2026

Drake vs Kendrick Lamar: How Not Like Us Rewired Hip-Hop and Changed the Feud Forever

Drake VS. Kendrick Lamar- Whats The Beef

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Drake versus Lamar listeners, it’s Patrick here, your resident gossip addict, and the feud may be quiet musically right now, but the drama around it is still cooking.

The big focus this week has been the lingering impact of Kendrick’s Not Like Us. Hip-hop commentators on YouTube and TikTok keep calling it the “new Ether,” saying the song didn’t just win a round, it rewired how fans look at Drake’s whole persona. Reaction channels are still dissecting the video frame by frame, pointing out every owl, every Toronto reference, every subtle jab, and arguing that Kendrick turned Drake’s own “Certified Lover Boy” aesthetic into a running joke.

On the Kendrick side, the gossip is that he’s clearly in victory-lap mode. Dave Free popping back up on Instagram has fans convinced that a full pgLang era is loading, with people on X and YouTube reading every post, every liked comment, like it’s a coded announcement of a new album cycle. Some creators are saying this explains why Kendrick has been so calm post-diss: in their view, he thinks the battle is already over and now he’s ready to cash in with a new phase of music and branding built off all this momentum.

Meanwhile, Drake’s “Iceman” era is being talked about like it’s winding down. Hip-hop commentators are noticing he’s gone quieter online compared with the peak of the back-and-forth, and a lot of gossip pages say his usual meme-driven damage control isn’t landing the way it did in earlier beefs. There’s a whole narrative forming that Drake has shifted to playing defense: carefully chosen appearances, fewer subliminals, and a focus on his core fanbase rather than trying to win the culture war on social media.

Industry voices are now debating the long-term fallout. Some podcasts argue Drake’s streaming dominance won’t really budge, but his “untouchable” image has taken a permanent hit, especially among younger fans who discovered Kendrick’s catalog through the beef. Others are saying this has boosted both of them: Kendrick looks like the people’s champion, and Drake stays at the center of the conversation, even when he’s being clowned.

There’s also plenty of speculation that other big rappers are staying suspiciously quiet because they don’t want to pick the wrong side publicly. Commentators point out how rare it is to see a superstar of Drake’s level on the wrong end of so many memes, and nobody wants to get dragged into another round of crossfire if either camp decides to drop a surprise track.

That’s the latest from your Drake versus Lamar obsession corner. Thanks for tuning in and hanging out with me today. Thanks for listening to the Drake versus Lamar podcast; make sure you subscribe, tell a friend, and come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for more from me, check out QuietPlease dot A I.

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