Glasses Malone has a theory about the Kendrick Lamar and Drake rivalry, and it’s heating up.
- Kendrick Lamar might want to physically confront Drake, according to Malone.
- The feud stems from longstanding beef, dating back to earlier diss tracks.
- Malone shared insights on a podcast, painting Kendrick as holding grudges.
- Despite rumors, no fight is expected soon, but tensions remain high.
It looks like the ongoing rivalry between Kendrick Lamar and Drake continues to simmer with no signs of cooling down anytime soon. Glasses Malone, a fellow rapper, has shared his thoughts on the feud, suggesting that Kendrick might want to take things further than just lyrical jabs.
During a recent podcast appearance on BagFuel, Malone talked about whether he thinks Drake would face issues if he found himself in Los Angeles. His response pointed out that the only real issue would arise if Drake crossed paths with Kendrick himself.
Malone didn’t hold back, saying, “The only person who wants to kick Drake’s a** is Dot. Dot really wants to kick his a**.” He further explained that Kendrick, whose real name is Dot, has a way of holding onto every slight and remark, almost like a grudge from childhood.
Glasses Malone painted a vivid picture of Kendrick, far from the ‘good kid’ image created by his album titles. Instead, Malone described him as someone who can be mean, cracking jokes at others’ expense and remembering past grievances with a sharp memory.
Malone added that Kendrick, although working on self-improvement, gives off a persona that might not align with the title of his debut album. He recalled stopping Kendrick from getting into fights on tour buses and described a side of Kendrick that the public rarely sees.
Despite this outspoken narrative from Malone, an actual physical showdown between Drake and Kendrick appears unlikely. However, Kendrick will soon take the center stage with his headline performance at the Super Bowl Halftime show.
Kendrick Lamar is one of the headline acts at the Super Bowl, and there is a buzz around whether he will perform ‘Not Like Us,’ the Grammy-winning song that added fuel to his beef with Drake. This song was reportedly central to a legal issue involving Drake and Universal Music Group.
The Kendrick Lamar and Drake rivalry continues to intrigue, with speculation but no physical showdown imminent.