Drake Seemingly Responds To Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Like That’ Diss With Defiant Onstage Speech


Sunrise,
FL
– 


Drake

has
appeared
to
respond
to

Kendrick
Lamar
‘s
recent
diss
against
him
with
a
defiant
speech
during
a
performance.

During
his
second
of
two
shows
in
Sunrise,
Florida
on
his
Big
As
the
What?
Tour
on
Sunday
(March
24),
Drizzy
addressed
the
crowd
and
seemed
to
reference

the
shots
that
Kendrick
took
at
him
and
J.
Cole

on

Future

and

Metro
Boomin
‘s
“Like
That.”

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Drizzy
delivered
a
message
of
defiance
to
the
audience,
saying:
“A
lot
of
people
ask
me
how
I’m
feeling…
I’ma
let
you
know
I’m
feeling.
Listen,
the
same
way
I’m
feeling
is
the
same
way
I
want
you
to
walk
out
this
building
tonight.”

“I
got
my
fucking
head
up
high,
my
back
straight,
I’m
10
fucking
toes
down
in
Florida
and
anywhere
else
I
go,”
he
added,
his
voice
growing
louder
and
more
aggressive.
“And
I
know
that
no
matter
what,
there’s
not
a
n-gga
on
this
Earth
that
could
ever
fuck
with
me
in
my
life!”

Appearing
on
Future
and
Metro’s
recently
released
joint
album


We
Don’t
Trust
You
,
Kendrick
Lamar
launched
an
attack
on
his
two
contemporaries
with
a
scathing
guest
verse
on
the

Three
6
Mafia
-sampling
“Like
That.”

K.
Dot
started
by
referencing
Drake
and
Cole’s

number
one
single
“First
Person
Shooter,”

rapping:

“Yeah,
get
up
with
me/
Fuck
sneak
dissin’,
first
person
shooter/
I
hope
they
came
with
three
switches.”

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He
then
dismissed
the
notion
that
the
Toronto
and
North
Carolina
natives
were
his
equals,
spitting:

“Think
I
won’t
drop
the
location?
I
still
got
PTSD/
Muthafuck
the
big
three,
n-gga,
it’s
just
big
me.”

Kendrick
also
made
reference
to
Drizzy’s
album


For
All
the
Dogs
:

“N-gga,
bum,
‘fore
all
your
dogs
gettin’
buried/
That’s
a
K
with
all
these
nines,
he
gon’
see
Pet
Sematary.”

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The
Pulitzer
Prize-winning
rapper
also
said:

“And
your
best
work
is
a
light
pack/
N-gga,
Prince
outlived
Mike
Jack.”

J.
Cole
originally
namedropped
Kendrick
on
“First
Person
Shooter”
while
addressing
the
long-running
“big
three”
debate:

“Love
when
they
argue
the
hardest
MC/
Is
it
K.
Dot?
Is
it
Aubrey?
Or
me?/
We
the
big
three
like
we
started
a
league,
but
right
now,
I
feel
like
Muhammad
Ali.”

Joe Budden Believes Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Like That’ Verse Exploded ‘Phony Friendships’
Joe
Budden
Believes
Kendrick
Lamar’s
‘Like
That’
Verse
Exploded
‘Phony
Friendships’

Cole
has
yet
to
comment
on
Kendrick’s
“Like
That”
verse
but
the
two
have
a
long
history
with
it
being
rumored
at
one
point
that
they
were
working
on
a
joint
album.

Addressing
the
long-awaited
project
last
year,

the
Dreamville
leader
confirmed
that
they
had
concrete
plans
to
record
together

but
said
their
respective
careers
got
in
the
way.

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“At
one
point,
it
was
a
real
thing,”
he
said
on

Lil
Yachty
‘s

A
Safe
Place

podcast.
“But
bro,
time
and
life,
we
ain’t
ever
got
the
chance
to
go
in
and
do
it
correctly
because
that
would
take
time.

“For
us
to
do
something
that’s
full
of
our
potential,
that
meets
our
real
potential,
you’re
gonna
need
time.
At
least
a
year.
When
you
got
two
successful
artists
with
lives
and
families,
that’s
hard
to
do.”

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He
added:
“We
put
it
to
bed
years
ago.
But
at
one
point
in
time,
it
was
a
real
conversation,
for
sure

It’s
not
like
it’s
a
ton
of
songs.
It’s
not
like
it’s
some
album
sitting
on
the
shelf
somewhere.”

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