Lawyer Suggests Drake and Kendrick Lamar Could Sue Each Other for Defamation Over Accusatory Diss Tracks

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After weeks of one of the most prolific rap beefs in recent memory, it seems the smoke between Drake and Kendrick Lamar is finally dying down. ICYMI, and we don’t know how you could have, the two giants reignited their long-standing disdain for one another in March with the release of Future and Metro Boomin’s track “Like That,” featuring a verse from Lamar that took aim at Drake and J. Cole. While Cole quickly bowed out, Drake and Lamar escalated their rivalry with a series of aggressive diss tracks.

Then the response came. Drake shot back with “Push Ups” and “Taylor Made Freestyle,” targeting Lamar directly. Fans eagerly awaited each new release, encouraging the escalating conflict. Lamar quickly fired back with “6:16 in LA,” prompting Drake’s “Family Matters.” The feud intensified with Lamar’s “Meet the Grahams” and “Not Like Us,” leading to Drake’s rebuttal, “The Heart Part 6.” These tracks became increasingly personal, featuring serious, albeit unverified, allegations about domestic violence, pedophilia, and secret children.

Initially seen as competitive, the potentially career-ending accusations between Drake and Lamar have raised the stakes, especially in this hyper sensitive cultural climate, suggesting the conflict on wax, could spill into the courtroom. 

Legal reporter Matt Ford humorously pondered on X, “Has anyone ever filed a defamation lawsuit over a diss track before?” Not too far reaching when you think about it. 

Though unprecedented, a defamation suit isn’t out of the question. Daliah Saper, a principal attorney at Saper Law specializing in defamation, noted that public figures like Drake and Lamar would face high legal benchmarks. “They would have this added heightened pleading standard,” Saper explained, emphasizing the need to prove “actual malice.”

Saper highlighted a critical issue of public perception: “Do people now think Drake is a pedophile?” This question became pertinent after a video resurfaced showing Drake allegedly fondling a 17-year-old fan onstage. Lamar’s diss tracks accused Drake of predatory behavior and keeping sex offenders on his label’s payroll. In “Not Like Us,” Lamar went further, calling Drake and his entourage “Certified pedophiles.”

Saper suggested that Drake might consider legal action if he believed a PR campaign or responsive rap wouldn’t suffice to clear his name. For now, Drake has chosen to respond through music, addressing the allegations in “The Heart Part 6.” His defense—that his fame would have already led to his arrest if the claims were true—was criticized as tone-deaf, especially in the context of the #MeToo movement.

Drake also tackled Lamar’s claim of a secret daughter, rapping, “The ones that you’re getting your stories from, they’re all clowns. We plotted for a week and then we fed you the information/ A daughter that’s 11 years old, I bet he takes it.” Saper pointed out that this admission could undermine any defamation claim, as it suggests Lamar did not act with reckless disregard for the truth.

Ultimately, it seems unlikely that either rapper will pursue a defamation lawsuit. But in these times, you never know. Despite the serious, cancellable accusations, their careers have thrived amidst the feud, albeit for now, with boosted streams and sales. Saper concluded, “I do think it’s giving them each notoriety. They’re already incredibly famous, but this is elevating their music to another level. It’s probably ultimately a great PR play for both of them.”

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Lil Yachty Believes Drake Was ‘Deemed A Loser’ In The Kendrick Lamar Beef Before It Even Began

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The beef between Drake and Kendrick Lamar appears to have died down, as neither artist has released a diss track in a little while now. So, now that we’re at what looks like the end, Lil Yachty is taking a look back at the situation. He believes that from the very start, many people had already decided that Lamar was the winner.

On a new episode of the A Safe Place podcast, Yachty said:

“Drake was deemed a loser in this battle before it started, because people don’t like him, and haven’t, and he’s won for a very long time. And he’s sat at the top of the throne… honestly, respectfully, I think he still sits on top of the throne. I think that even if opinionated masses would say that Kendrick won, I don’t think that people are going to stop listening to Drake and Drake’s career is going to flush, you know?”

He added, “I said to Drake, I told him, ‘I don’t feel like you won or lost.’ Rappers have lost and then lost everything. […] I think Drake will still be in everyone’s rap Spotify at the end of the year at the top. He can still drop hits and it will still control the summer. I think that Kendrick made very smart moves, and I don’t think Drake would disagree.”

Check out the full episode here.

TI Claims Drake Vs Kendrick Lamar Ruined Things For Other Rappers

T.I. is no stranger to rap battles. When he was beefing with Shawty Lo, the Atlanta rapper went to Lo’s neighborhood and shot the music video for the diss record “What Up, What’s Haapnin’.” He knows how to be disrespectful. That being said, TI is not thrilled with the direction that the Drake vs. Kendrick Lamar battle went. He recently went on Big Boy TV to discuss the fallout of the battle, and asserted that it has been harmful to some of the other rappers who have tried to drop in 2024.

TI made it clear upfront that he didn’t care about rappers lying. He considered it to be part of the game. He told the radio host that his focus goes towards the wordplay and the writing. “All this sh*t they saying can’t be true,” he asserted. “I mostly listen for the double entendres, the metaphors and the skill in which they present their art. They hard. I think it’s good for the game.” The Atlanta icon was less positive with regards to what the battle has done to other rappers. He pointed out that Drake and Dot sucked up all the oxygen in the room with regards to hip-hop, and everything else has been effectively drowned out.

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TI Also Praised J. Cole For Choosing “Peace”

“I will say this,” TI added. “They done kinda f*cked it up for some other who were planning to drop in this period.” The rapper has a fair point. Gunna recently dropped a new album, One of Wun, and most of the attention was on the bars that could be perceived as digs at the 6 God. TI, himself, has been working on completing his final album, Kill the King. There isn’t a release date yet, but the Atlanta rapper definitely had no plans of dropping a double album in the midst of the biggest rap battle of the 21st century.

TI also talked to Big Boy about J. Cole’s decision to avoid the battle. While many industry veterans have criticized the rapper for buckling, TIP was complimentary. “I feel [like] he chose peace and tranquility,” he noted. “You got to have thick skin… We don’t know where that would take him. That was quite mature of him.” Fans are still waiting on that TI album, but he did recently drop a killer freestyle over West Coast instrumentals.

Read More: T.I. Keeps It Real With Wannabe Rapper Looking For Him To Change Her Life: Watch

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Stephen A. Smith Picks His Winner Of The Drake Vs. Kendrick Lamar Beef

The Drake and Kendrick Lamar feud has finally died down a bit. After Kendrick’s release of “Not Like Us,” it seemed many had sided with the Compton rapper over Drake. Last week, ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith spoke about the beef, saying it went entirely too far. He stated that it was inappropriate to make such insensitive and personal allegations as well as to bring up family members and subjects like pedophilia in a rap beef. Smith was adamant in his position of the beef being overkill and straying away from what he believes to be what rap feuds are for proving who is the better artist or lyricist. Overall, Stephen A. seemed taken aback by the viscousness of the beef. Now, he has finally decided to declare a winner.

It seems like the landmark choice for the winner of the Drake-Kendrick Lamar beef is Kendrick. Everyone has pretty much assumed Drake has thrown in the towel, even though the Toronto rapper had the last word. Although he released the latest diss track, it was drowned out by a much better and much more bumping song in “Not Like Us.” Stephen A. Smith has declared Kendrick the winner for that very reason. Drake seemed like he wanted it to end, and Kendrick wanted to win.

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Stephen A. Smith Declares Kendrick Lamar Victorious Over Drake

It’s simple for Stephen A. Smith. He says the winner is Keendrik because “Drake wanted to squash more so than Kendrick.” he then says, “I personally believe both of them lost to some degree with how personal they appeared to be willing to get, and I don’t think anybody wins in that.” He continued, “If you the one who want to surrender, then usually you’re the one who’s losing. That’s just logic.” His take is pretty much the consensus. Drake wanted it to end more than Kendrick. Kendrick seemed fine, going back and forth for however long he needed to.

Stephen A. Smith previously expressed that he hoped the quarrel wouldn’t escalate into violence. He also gave J Cole credit for ending the dispute a few weeks ago. Stephen A. Smith seems to have found the entire experience unbelievable and finds it hard to comprehend how far it has come. Overall, Stephen A. claims that, in the end, the rivalry is made them both appear bad.

Read More: Stephen A Smith Believes Drake & Kendrick Lamar Are Taking Things Too Far

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Drake And Nicki Minaj Lead The Pack On The List Of 2024 BET Awards Nominations

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On June 30 at 8 p.m. ET/PT, the 2024 BET Awards will air live from Los Angeles. As for who’s contending for what awards, that’s information we now have, as the full list of nominations was just revealed today, May 16.

Drake is the leader with seven total nods, while Nicki Minaj is right behind him with six nominations. Beyond that, J. Cole, Sexyy Red, SZA, Victoria Monét have five nominations apiece, while 21 Savage, Beyoncé, Doja Cat, Megan Thee Stallion, Tyla, and Usher have four each.

Check out the full list of nominations below (via Billboard).

Album Of The Year

Chris Brown, 11:11
Gunna, A Gift & A Curse
21 Savage, American Dream
Usher, Coming Home
Drake, For All the Dogs (Scary Hours Edition)
Victoria Monét, Jaguar II
Killer Mike, Michael
Nicki Minaj, Pink Friday 2

Best Female R&B/Pop Artist

Beyoncé
Coco Jones
Doja Cat
H.E.R.
Muni Long
SZA
Tyla
Victoria Monét

Best Male R&B/Pop Artist

Brent Faiyaz
Bryson Tiller
Burna Boy
Chris Brown
Drake
Fridayy
October London
Usher

Best Group

¥$, Ye, Ty Dolla $ign
2 Chainz & Lil Wayne
41
Blxst & Bino Rideaux
City Girls
Flo
Maverick City Music
Wanmor

Best Collaboration

Lil Durk Feat. J. Cole, “All My Life”
Beyoncé Feat. Kendrick Lamar, “America Has a Problem (Remix)”
Nicki Minaj & Ice Spice (With Aqua), “Barbie World”
Cardi B Feat. Megan Thee Stallion, “Bongos”
¥$, Ye, Ty Dolla $ign Feat. Rich The Kid, Playboi Carti, “Carnival”
Lola Brooke Feat. Latto & Yung Miami, “Don’t Play With It (Remix)”
Nicki Minaj Feat. Lil Uzi Vert, “Everybody”
Usher, Summer Walker & 21 Savage, “Good Good”
Drake Feat. Sexyy Red & SZA, “Rich Baby Daddy”

Best Female Hip-Hop Artist

Cardi B
Doja Cat
GloRilla
Ice Spice
Latto
Megan Thee Stallion
Nicki Minaj
Sexyy Red

Best Male Hip-Hop Artist

21 Savage
Burna Boy
Drake
Future
Gunna
J. Cole
Kendrick Lamar
Lil Wayne

Best New Artist

41
4Batz
Ayra Starr
Bossman Dlow
Fridayy
October London
Sexyy Red
Tyla

Video Of The Year

Doja Cat, “Agora Hills”
Lil Durk feat J. Cole, “All My Life”
Nicki Minaj & Ice Spice (With Aqua), “Barbie World”
Cardi B Feat. Megan Thee Stallion, “Bongos”
Drake Feat. J. Cole, “First Person Shooter”
Usher, Summer Walker & 21 Savage, “Good Good”
Victoria Monét, “On My Mama”
Drake Feat. Sexyy Red & SZA, “Rich Baby Daddy”

Video Director Of The Year

Benny Boom
Child.
Cole Bennett
Dave Meyers
Janelle Monáe & Alan Ferguson
Offset
Tems
Tyler, The Creator

Dr. Bobby Jones Best Gospel/Inspirational Award

Shirley Caesar, “Award All of the Glory”
Kirk Franklin, “All Things”
Halle Bailey, “Angel”
CeCe Winans, “Come Jesus Come”
Erica Campbell, Do You Believe in Love?”
Maverick City Music, Naomi Raine & Chandler Moore, “God Problems”
Tems, “Me & U”
Kirk Franklin, “Try Love”

Viewer’s Choice Award

Doja Cat, “Agora Hills”
Lil Durk Feat. J. Cole, “All My Life”
Gunna, “Fukumean”
Jack Harlow, “Lovin on Me”
Muni Long, “Made for Me”
Victoria Monét, “On My Mama”
Drake Feat. Sexyy Red & SZA, “Rich Baby Daddy”
Chris Brown Feat. Davido & Lojay, “Sensational”
Beyoncé, “Texas Hold ‘Em”
Tyla, “Water”

Best International Act

Asake (Africa)
Aya Nakamura (France)
Ayra Starr (Africa)
Bk’ (Brazil)
Cleo Sol (UK)
Focalistic (Africa)
Karol Conká (Brazil)
Raye (UK)
Tiakola (France)
Tyla (Africa)

Viewer’s Choice: Best New International Act

Bellah (UK)
Cristale (UK)
Duquesa (Brazil)
Holly G (France)
Jungeli (France)
Makhadzi (Africa)
Oruam (Brazil)
Seyi Vibez (Africa)
Tyler Icu (Africa)

BET Her

Beyoncé, “16 Carriages”
Nicki Minaj Feat. Tasha Cobbs Leonard, “Blessings”
Ayra Starr, “Commas”
Flo Feat. Missy Elliott, “Fly Girl”
Megan Thee Stallion, “Hiss”
Victoria Monét, “On My Mama”
SZA, “Saturn”
GloRilla, “Yeah Glo!”

Best Movie

American Fiction
Bob Marley: One Love
Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
The Book of Clarence
The Color Purple
The Equalizer 3
The Little Mermaid

Best Actor

Anthony Mackie
Colman Domingo
Damson Idris
Denzel Washington
Donald Glover
Idris Elba
Jeffrey Wright
Lakeith Stanfield

Best Actress

Angela Bassett
Ayo Edebiri
Coco Jones
Danielle Brooks
Fantasia
Halle Bailey
Issa Rae
Regina King

YoungStars Award

Akira Akbar
Blue Ivy Carter
Demi Singleton
Heiress Diana Harris
Jabria McCullum
Jalyn Hall
Leah Jeffries
Van Van

Sportswoman Of The Year Award

A’ja Wilson
Angel Reese
Coco Gauff
Flau’jae Johnson
Juju Watkins
Naomi Osaka
Sha’carri Richardson
Simone Biles

Sportsman Of The Year Award

Anthony Edwards
Gervonta Davis
Jalen Brunson
Jalen Hurts
Kyrie Irving
LeBron James
Patrick Mahomes
Stephen Curry

Dame Dash Says Kendrick Lamar Won ‘Best Battle of All Time’ Over Drake

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Dame Dash is weighing in on the Drake and Kendrick Lamar beef as the dust settles. Speaking with the America Nu Network, Dash dubbed Kendrick the winner in what he believes was “the best battle of all time.”

“As far as fighting goes, in this moment, Kendrick won,” Dash said. “It’s almost by far now. Last week it was neck and neck. After the last exchange with the pedophile thing and the response and ‘Not Like Us,’ it seems like he’s disrupted Drake’s life.”

Back to the best battle claim, Dash gave more context: “This has been the most impactful battle to where it looks like the battle songs are changing the trajectory of that artist’s life. It just seems like things are different for Drake right now. I’ve never seen this happen before.”

Kendrick Lamar is back on top of the Billboard Hot 100 with a Drake diss. Following the success of his scene-stealing “Like That” call out, Kendrick Lamar has placed a solo hit on top of the charts with “Not Like Us.”

Additionally, Lamar’s shade to Drake on “Euphoria” moves into the No. 3 slot from No. 11. “Like That” rebounds from No. 8 to No. 6. Drake gets a shot in on his own, with “Family Matters” hitting at No. 7.

According to Billboard, this is Lamar’s fourth Hot 100 No. 1 and 15 top 10s. Drake has a whopping 78 top 10 records, an all-time record.

READ MORE: Naomi Osaka Praises Kendrick Lamar for “Not Like Us,” Makes it Her Walk On Music

“Not Like Us,” released on pgLang/Interscope Records/ICLG, storms onto the Hot 100 with a staggering 70.9 million official streams, 5 million radio airplay audience impressions, and 15,000 units sold in the U.S. for May 9. Remarkably, these numbers were achieved despite the track’s late release on Sunday, May 5, after the chart’s tracking week had already begun on May 3.

This debut marks the 1,171st song to claim the No. 1 position in the 65-year history of the Hot 100, and notably, it’s the 79th to accomplish this feat straight out of the gate.

READ MORE: Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” Laps Spotify Record Previously Held by Drake

Additionally, “Not Like Us” ascends to the top spot on the Streaming Songs chart, becoming Kendrick Lamar’s fifth chart-topper in this category. Its 70.9 million streams represent the highest weekly total among R&B/hip-hop tracks since YouTube user-generated content was excluded from chart calculations in 2020. Surpassing the previous record set by Drake’s “Way 2 Sexy,” featuring Future and Young Thug, which garnered 67.3 million streams in its debut week on rankings dated September 18, 2021.

Furthermore, the track dominates the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts right out of the gate, marking Lamar’s fourth No. 1.

In other chart news, “Euphoria” experiences a surge in streams, climbing to 49 million (up from 28.9 million in its initial frame). At the same time, its airplay audience dips slightly to 1.9 million (down from 2.5 million) and sales increase to 7,000 (up from 6,000) during the May 3-9 tracking period.

Completing Lamar’s trio of hits in the Hot 100’s top 10, “Like That” with Future and Metro Boomin rises to No. 6 from its debut atop the chart on April 6. The track gains 22% in streams, reaching 34.2 million during May 3-9, along with a 13% increase in radio reach to 29.4 million and a 76% surge in sales to 3,000 units.

Fan reaction is below:

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Soulja Boy Disses 21 Savage (Again) Despite Apologizing To Metro Boomin

Soulja Boy loves to pop off on other rappers. The most viral moment of his career in the last decade was when he lost his mind at the mention of Aubrey Drake Graham during a Breakfast Club interview. People haven’t pronounced “Drake” the same since. The rapper seemed as though he was turning over a new leaf on May 15, when he issued an apology to Metro Boomin for saying rude things about the producer’s mother. He addressed his decision to apologize on Instagram Live, but the rapper couldn’t help himself, and took additional shots at 21 Savage.

Soulja Boy started off his IG Live by addressing the fans. He saw old tweets in which Metro Boomin was disparaging his career, so he made insulting comments about the producer’s mother. He later took back what he said, and admitted to being in the wrong. The rapper told fans that he wanted to break out of his negative mindset and serve as a good example.

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Soulja Boy Says He’ll Slap 21 Savage When He Sees Him

“That just goes to show you how angry I get,” he stated. “How mad I get when I see n**gas hating on me. But that still ain’t no f*cking excuse. I gotta be a good role model to my young n**gas.” He admitted that growth was necessary, even if it’s difficult. “Y’all not about to be looking at the sh*t thinking it’s cool cuse it ain’t,” he added. “We gotta learn from this sh*t, we gotta grow.”

It’s a mature sentiment, but it’s almost completely undone by what Soulja Boy does next. The rapper decides to take shots at Metro Boomin collaborator 21 Savage. Evidently, the maturity doesn’t apply to other rappers. “21 you still a b*tch,” Soulja yelled out. “21 you still a b*tch a*s n**ga! I just ain’t like what I said about Metro sh*t, I ain’t gonna lie.”

The rapper then clarified that his regret has nothing to do with his feelings towards 21. “But f*ck you 21 this ain’t have nothing to do with you… I ain’t say sorry cuse of you.” He then threatened to slap the UK rapper next time he sees him. Savage is on the clock to respond.

Read More: Soulja Boy Vs. Metro Boomin & 21 Savage: Why Are They Beefing?

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Dame Dash Thinks Drake’s Career Is Suffering: “Things Are Different Now”

It’s a good time to be a Kendrick Lamar fan. Conversely, it’s a tough time to be a Drake fan. Lamar beat Drake is what’s being described as the definitive rap battle of the 21st century. Both rappers proved they could hang, but Lamar managed to snag a number one single with “Not Like Us.” His streaming numbers have also seen an uptick in recent weeks, while Drake’s have dipped. Nobody thinks the 6 God’s career is over, but there is a general sense that his reputation has taken a hit. This is something Dame Dash recently explained during a barbershop interview.

Dash, who previously picked Kendrick Lamar to win the battle, had praise for both rappers. He said that their back-and-forth represented the greatest battle in hip-hop history. “As a battle,” the mogul asserted. “This is the best battle of all time. I been through… I been in hip-hop for a while, this has been the most impactful battle.” High praise from the man who stood by Jay-Z during the legendary Nas battle of the early 2000s. The reason Dash holds Drake vs. Lamar in such high regard is because he felt as though their songs actually impacted each other. Drake, in particular.

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Dame Dash Claims Drake Vs K. Dot Is The Best Battle Ever

“The battle songs are changing the trajectory of that artist’s life,” Dash noted. “It just seems like, things are different for Drake right now. I’ve never seen this happen before.” The co-founder of Roc-A-Fella was shocked by how brutal and critical Lamar got with regards to Drake’s personal life. “This sh*t was real,” he added. “I mean it turned into war.”

There’s validity to Dash’s statements, but Drake’s star power is still immensely brighter than Lamar’s. K. Dot was able to score his second solo number one with “Not Like Us,” but Drake’s “Family Matters” also came it at number seven. Drake still has 11 more number ones that his opponent. The aforementioned streaming dip is also somewhat misleading. Lamar saw a 49% boost after he won the battle, and Drake saw a 5% fall off. Even with these numbers taken into account, though, Drake lapped Lamar.

The Toronto rapper pulled in 100.7 million streams from May 3-6, while Lamar only managed 50.62 in the same time span. Drake still wins the numbers game at the end of the day. It will be interesting to see how much fan opinion impacts his legacy in the long run, however.

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Metro Boomin’s “BBL Drizzy”: The 7 Funniest Remixes

Metro Boomin’s “BBL Drizzy” diss looks set to stay amid Drake and Kendrick Lamar’s beef. Metro was at the center of the feud that shook the hip-hop world and continues to dominate discussions. It was on Metro and Future’s We Don’t Trust You album where Kendrick first aimed at Drake and J. Cole. After Drake responded with “Push Ups” where he delivered the now iconic line, “Shut yo a*s up and make some drums,” Metro made things spicier by releasing the diss beat “BBL Drizzy.” The song’s title is a reference to Rick Ross’s repeated claims that Drake had butt lift surgery.

At that point of Drake and Kendrick’s beef, the internet was already going crazy due to several allegations the rappers made against each other. With the world debating what was true and which of the rappers was winning the beef, Metro, who is also feuding with Drake, had his say in the proceedings. The “BBL Drizzy” beat samples the AI-generated parody song of comedian King Willonius. In addition to the beat, Metro gave fans the chance to get involved in the rap beef by urging them to do a verse over the beat. The producer tweeted, “best verse over this gets a free beat just upload your song and hashtag #bbldrizzybeatgiveaway.”

Later, Metro updated the contest, offering the winner $10,000 and a free beat while the runner-up gets a free beat. “BBL Drizzy” went viral after its release on SoundCloud, racking up 3.3 million streams within a week. Many people jumped on Metro’s contest, sharing their verse on the diss track to much amusement with remixes coming from across the world. So far, there have been a great number of “BBL Drizzy” remixes, but here are seven of the funniest we’ve seen.

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7. The Merengue Beat Version

Metro Boomin’s “BBL Drizzy” beat has gone global, and if there needed to be proof of that, it came via the Merengue remix of the viral diss beat. After Metro gave the world a chance to jump into the beat, the Latinos responded with a truly remarkable version. Saraida and Jalen, known as “eauxfamily” on TikTok, helped popularize Sammy Andaluz’s Merengue version of the “BBL Drizzy” challenge. The clip showed Saraida dancing to the beat while Jalen sat and watched, laughing as he did. The couple’s baby daughter was also present in the video. The little tot sat on the wooden floor and watched her mom dancing. The Latino version of “BBL Drizzy” features lines like “El Drake BBL, El Drake BBL.” It also samples the “OV-HOE” chant from Kendrick Lamar’s diss track, “Not Like Us.” So far, the video has 2.8 million views on TikTok, showing its popularity.

6. My Favorite Color’s “BBL Drizzy” Remix

Content creator My Favorite Color didn’t need a second invitation to jump on the “BBL Drizzy” beat. My Favorite Color, who seemingly has some issues with Drake, used the diss beat as an opportunity to respond to the 6 God’s “The Heart Part 6.” In his remix, My Favorite Color called Drake’s response weak and told him he was no longer welcome in Los Angeles. My Favorite Color also emphasized the allegations that pedophile allegations against Drake, sharing a screenshot of the rapper’s 2009 tweet that read, “If amazing was a young b**tch I’d be going to jail…cause I’m f****ing amazing.” Besides Drake, My Favorite Color also aimed at Lil Yachty in the three-minute long diss video.

Read More: Metro Boomin Adds $10k Reward To “BBL Drizzy” Contest

5. “BBL Drizzy” Stadium Rock Remix

The “BBL Drizzy” diss beat is not exclusive to the hip-hop genre. Proof of this came when TikToker @lucasss_i used his exceptional skills with the guitar to deliver an incredible stadium rock version of “BBL Drizzy.” Sporting a white T-shirt and cream-colored cargo pants, the headset-wearing Lucas let his hands and guitar do the talking in his remix. His video has since garnered over 1.6 million views on TikTok and was reposted by Metro on X.

4. RXK Nephew’s “BBL Drizzy” Remix

Rochester, New York-based rapper RXK Nephew doesn’t believe Drake and Kendrick’s beef is legit. Also, he doesn’t believe the famous rappers have the street credibility they claim to do. However, RXK Nephew still jumped on the “BBL Drizzy” beat despite his reservations because of his fans. In his remix, he called out Kendrick for going against Drake. “How you gon’ beef with a n***a with a BBL? / Leave that n***a alone ’cause you ain’t doin’ no better,” he raps. Nephew received accolades from his fans for jumping on the beat and speaking his mind humorously about the Drake and Kendrick beef.

3. Depressed Cowboys Fan’s “BBL Drizzy” Remix

One of the “BBL Drizzy” remixes that caught Metro Boomin’s attention is from Depressed Cowboys Fan, with Twitter handle @traphouseSports. The content creator left everyone in stitches with his “BBL Drizzy” remix, prompting Metro Boomin to tag his entry as “the funniest one.” TraphouseSports’ video included disses at Drake, J. Cole, ASAP Rocky, Jerry Jones, Deshaun Watson, and Kendrick Lamar. The content creator had multiple hilarious bars in the remix. “Drake eyebrows ’bout strong as a b**ch/ If he get too surprised sh*t might cause a glitch,” he raps. He also spits, “J. Cole dress like a crackhead’s wishlist.” Shading Kendrick, TraphouseSports rapped, “They say [K] Dot has to jump before he sit down.” TraphouseSports’ entry generated multiple hilarious reactions with some fans going as far as tagging him the winner.

2. The TroyVone Remix

Another hilarious “BBL Drizzy” remix that is doing numbers on TikTok is Troyvone’s entry. Responding to a fan’s plea for him to make fire bars to “BBL Drizzy,” TikTok content creator Troyvone duly obliged and delivered an impressive and hilarious video. In his entry, Troyvone held onto a laptop that showed images emphasizing what he was rapping about. He also threw multiple slingshots at Drake. Some punchlines include, “Kendrick tied him up so bad Aubrey screaming ‘unhand me’/ Aubrey let’s play would you rather God’s Plan or Plan B?” So far, Troyvone’s video has racked up 5.5 million views with his fans pleased he heeded their request to join the trend.

1. The NemRaps Version

TikToker Nemraps’ “BBL Drizzy” remix is everything in one. NemRaps’ version is funny, has catchy flows, and tells a story, all in 49 seconds. The video shows NemRaps acting as Drake’s surgeon. He then raps to Drake about his family, surgical procedures, and ghostwriters. The clip ends with Drake responding to his surgeon via the “BBL Drizzy” refrain while NemRaps uses scissors to cut something off his patient. Metro Boomin also reposted Nemraps’ version, which has 12 million views on TikTok.

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OVO’s Baka Not Nice “Weird Case” Controversy: Breaking Down The Allegations & Conviction

Travis Savoury, the rapper better known as Baka Not Nice, has been riding with Drake’s OVO Sound crew for years. But Baka Not Nice also comes with a lot of controversies relating to his criminal background. . In the early 2000s, he did time for armed robbery and assault. He’s also got an assault conviction from 2015 for putting his hands on his ex-girlfriend. 

However, the reason Baka Not Nice has become a social media study case can be traced back to 2014. Following Kendrick Lamar’s scathing “Not Like Us,” Drake and the OVO Crew have been viewed in a grimy light. The chart-topping diss track points a finger to Baka’s arrest back in 2014, on allegations of human trafficking and firearm offenses (“Baka’s got a weird case, why is he around?“) K-Dot highlighting the dodgy allegations surrounding Drake and his crew involving minors has put a spotlight on each individual. So what exactly happened with the charges and convictions against Baka Not Nice? Has K-Dot opened a can of worms in OVO’s basement?

Read More: Who Is Baka Not Nice? Everything You Need To Know

Baka Not Nice’s Background And Rise 

Before he was rapping, Baka was moving as Drake’s security guard, so they went way back. Even with all the aforementioned legal drama, his career kept soaring higher and higher. He even had guest vocals on Drake’s albums, Nothing Was The Same, and More Life. Then, in 2017, Drake made it official and signed Baka to OVO Sound as one of the label’s artists.

The 2015 Assault Conviction

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LAS VEGAS, NV – MAY 20: Rappers Drake (L) and Travis “Baka” Savoury perform during the 2017 Billboard Music Awards at The Fountains of Bellagio on May 20, 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/BBMA2017/Getty Images for dcp)

So here’s what happened with that 2015 assault conviction: Baka Not Nice pleaded guilty to assaulting a 22-year-old Toronto woman, who was reportedly his on-and-off again girlfriend at the time. The story was that, in 2014, Baka got drunk and passed out at home while food was burning on the stove. She started yelling at him about it, and Baka’s response was to push her to the floor. The following week, she called the police on him.

For the incident, Baka Not Nice pleaded guilty to the assault on his ex, and in exchange, some other unrelated firearm charges were dismissed. But the court still hit him with a 6-month prison sentence for the crime, though since he had already been locked up for 11 months after first an initial arrest in 2014, he was free to leave the court.

Read More: Baka Not Nice Drops Off New Single “Took A Trip”

Human Trafficking Allegations

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TORONTO, ON – APRIL 8: Drake sits with Baka Not Nice as the Toronto Raptors play the Houston Rockets during their basketball game at the Scotiabank Arena on April 8, 2022 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this Photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Mark Blinch/Getty Images)”n”n”n”n”n

The reason Baka Not Nice was initially arrested and jailed for 11 months in 2014 was over some extreme allegations of human trafficking. Allegedly, he forced that same 22-year-old ex into prostitution. Notably, those human trafficking and prostitution charges were eventually dropped. This is because the woman in question refused to testify against Baka in court. Evidently, Baka Not Nice maintained his innocence throughout the whole case. Nonetheless, those horrific accusations are pretty damning for his character and reputation.

OVO’s Response And Public Scrutiny

 
 
 
 
 
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Throughout all this, OVO and Drake have mostly stayed tight-lipped about the case against Baka Not Nice. Neither party really addressed the human trafficking allegations. Unsurprisingly, some fans have questioned the hypocrisy of keeping Baka around after that mess, especially since Drake boldly alleged that Kendrick was violent towards his fiancée. Evidently, Drake does not mind OVO co-signing a man with these skeletons in his closet. For example, while speaking on signing Baka Not Nice, Drake said, “When [he] got out of jail there was a lot of different paths he could’ve took and he decided to focus on music.”

The Aftermath And Unresolved Issues 

Even with the human trafficking case dismissed, the stench of those allegations lingers around Baka Not Nice. While he’s still signed to OVO and moving forward with his rap career, the recent beef between Drake and K-Dot has dug up questions about him and his past life. The fact remains that Baka took a plea deal for assaulting his girlfriend. To many, that alone ought to have made OVO think twice about keeping him around. 

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