Did Drake Diss Kendrick Lamar On ‘It’s Up’ With Young Thug & 21 Savage?

Today (August 6), Drake surprised supporters with a bevy of unreleased music by way of his 100 Gigs drop. In the collection of material, the “First Person Shooter” rapper shared three never heard before tracks.

After thumbing through the records, fans believe Drake is back to his sneak dissing ways. To be more specific, people feel that Drake had a few more jabs to send Kendrick Lamar’s way with the backing of 21 Savage. Continue below for more details.

Did Drake Diss Kendrick Lamar On ‘It’s Up’ With Young Thug & 21 Savage?

On the record “It’s Up,” Drake and 21 Savage are seemingly reigniting the Kendrick Lamar feud. Upon first listen, the song appears to be a generic jab at his haters but the lyrics hint at one in particular.

21 savage vowed to remain neutral on Drake’s feud with Metro Boomin. But, that isn’t the case with Kendrick as he rapped: “Made a couple songs, think he hot now / Hit his ass up, he think he Pac now.”

Although 21 Savage didn’t explicitly name-drop Kendrick, the bars are self-explanatory, especially coupled with the line: “I move to L.A., I’m a Clipper.”

Drake ended out the track with a few shots of his own toward Kendrick’s former TDE family, rapping: “Ayy, I’m feelin’ like 2 Chainz / B*tch, I’m 21, b*tch, I’m not 22 / Knockin’ off the namebrand n****s in your crew / Heard you miss your dogs, now it’s long live who? / Idiot”

Listen to Drake’s song “It’s Up” featuring Young Thug and 21 Savage above.

21 Savage Seemingly Disses Kendrick Lamar On Drake’s “It’s Up”

Fans think 21 Savage dissed Kendrick Lamar with his appearance on Drake’s new song, “It’s Up.” The Toronto rapper shared the track online on Tuesday, along with two other singles and plenty of other content. All-in-all, he dropped 100 gigabytes of material for fans to peruse through. “Made a couple songs think he hot now / Hit his ass up think he pac now,” 21 raps on his verse. He’s featured on the song alongside Young Thug.

Fans had plenty of mixed responses to 21’s decision to join in on the feud on social media. “Picking sides through sneak dissing instead of publicly defending his boy mfers are scared to say candy man’s name,” one user theorized on X (formerly Twitter). Another added: “21 Savage really shouldn’t be coming at Kendrick bc he’s one of the worst new-gen rappers and all his verses sound the same.” Others argued 21 didn’t intend to come at Lamar. “I doubt it it’s probably an old song considering there’s a thug feat,” one fan noted.

Read More: 21 Savage May Have Subtly Shown Support For Drake During A Recent Show

Drake & 21 Savage Perform Together At Morehouse College

ATLANTA, GA – OCTOBER 19: 21 Savage and Drake Onstage During Wicked (Spelhouse Homecoming Concert) at Forbes Arena at Morehouse College on October 19, 2022, in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage)

21’s possible diss comes after Drake’s viral feud with Kendrick Lamar which saw him release several diss tracks aimed at the Compton rapper including “The Heart Part 6,” “Family Matters,” and “Push Ups.” Many fans felt Lamar took home the victory after dropping the hit song, “Not Like Us,” and hosting The Pop Out – Ken & Friends in Los Angeles.

21 Savage Seemingly Weighs In On Drake’s Kendrick Lamar Beef

Fans can check out Drake’s new song, “It’s Up,” featuring 21 Savage and Young Thug on Drake’s website here. In addition to that track, he dropped “Blue Green Red,” and “Housekeeping Knows,” featuring Latto. Be on the lookout for further updates on Kendrick Lamar and Drake on HotNewHipHop.

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