Drake Issues STATEMENT After Kendrick Lamar Called Him A “Pedo” In Front Of MILLIONS Of Viewers On Live TV During Super Bowl Halftime Performance

Drake and Kendrick LamarDrake and Kendrick Lamar (Photos via Imagn Images)
No matter what Drake tries to do, he simply cannot get away from Kendrick Lamar.

Lamar put an exclamation point on another historic moment in rap’s evolution. The Grammy winner took music’s biggest stage at Super Bowl 59 for a halftime performance that won’t soon be forgotten.

With Samuel L. Jackson in a full Uncle Sam outfit and top hat, the rapper kicked off his 13-minute performance in front of 76,000 fans.

The California native teased playing “Not Like Us”‘ several times before eventually playing it at the end of his set.

A week after winning five Grammys for his Drake diss track “Not Like Us,” Kendrick Lamar took a victory lap by playing it again.

Drake previously issued a statement addressing Kendrick’s diss song. He sued Universal Music Group (UMG) for defamation.


The Canadian’s lawsuit challenges both the song’s release and its promotion, arguing that the track falsely portrays him in a damaging light.

His legal team issued a new statement ahead of Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl Halftime Show performance.

“UMG is masquerading as a champion of artistic freedom by calling its actions merely ‘entertainment,’ but there is nothing entertaining about pedophilia or child abuse in the real world,” Drake’s legal team stated. “We are confident that the evidence we will ultimately present at trial—including information we’ve already learned and continue to receive since filing the lawsuit—will expose UMG’s gross prioritization of its own corporate profits and executive bonuses over its exclusively signed artists’ well-being and the truth.”

Drake Is Currently On Tour

Drake shocked music fans last November when he threatened to move the ongoing saga of his rap beef with Kendrick Lamar to the courtroom.

This was something that is unheard of in battle rap.

Despite months and weeks of talk about Kendrick Lamar not playing “Not Like Us” at the Super Bowl, he ultimately did.

As for the Canadian rapper, he is currently in Australia for his “Anita Max Win Tour.”

Drake Adds More Fuel To His Beef With LeBron James After Altering The Lyrics Of “Nonstop” To Take Shots At Lakers Superstar

Drake Adds Fuel To His Beef With LeBron James After Altering LyricsDrake and LeBron James (Image Credit: Getty Images)
LeBron James and Drake have been like those two friends who hang out together but can get over each other’s mind anytime. While LeBron has kept a low-key on his open support for either Kendrick Lamar or Drake, the Canadian rapper seems to take open shots now.

Recently, Drake escalated his ongoing feud with James during a recent concert in Perth, Australia. He was performing his track “Nonstop” in the concert when he cleverly flipped the lines. Initially, the song contained the lyric, “How I go from 6 to 23 like I’m LeBron?” However, Drake altered this line to “How I go from 6 to 23, but not LeBron, man.”

Drake’s recent release of the freestyle “Fighting Irish” appears to have exacerbated the friction between him and LeBron. The “God’s Plan” singer seemed to take direct shots at the Los Angeles Lakers superstar. In this track, he referenced trading watches, a known ritual between the two, but also hinted that LeBron might have played a part in unraveling their relationship.

While Drake has stopped short of explicitly stating that the song is about LeBron, the subtleties within the lyrics and the title evoke their shared history. Interestingly, LeBron’s high school team was called the Fighting Irish. Although, LeBron indirectly showed his support for Kendrick Lamar during a past concert. Lamar performed his diss track “Not Like Us” aimed at Drake, and that has likely influenced the cooling of LeBron’s friendship with the rapper.


LeBron James Shared His Emotions On Luka Doncic-Anthony Davis Trade

LeBron James now finds himself in the seniormost role for the team. After he saw his long-time mate getting traded to the Dallas Mavericks, he recently expressed his heartfelt emotions. Caught off guard like the rest of the NBA community, James described the moment as “weird” and “uncomfortable.” 

“It was definitely a weird, uncomfortable, truth moment for us. Just knowing that he was going to be gone, that was very, very difficult. Very challenging. I can see how in shock he was, obviously. And he probably saw it from my face as well,” James said.

The transition would obviously bring a profound sense of loss, as he noted the difficulty in knowing that Davis, who he had recruited to the Lakers and with whom he won a championship in 2020, would no longer be by his side.

“We literally became brothers over the last five years. What we were able to accomplish on the floor obviously goes without saying. More importantly, what we were able to accomplish on the floor was growing our families, seeing each other grow, and seeing each other grow; it was pretty unique. Obviously, I was at his wedding when he got married. It was special for sure,” LeBron added.

He also recounted a dinner he had with his family after a victory against the New York Knicks. He revealed that his feelings were a mix of sadness for losing a teammate and joy for the family-like connection they shared, including attending Davis’ wedding.

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