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And Kendrick called that out on Like That.
So these lines are on nearly every song, but there are a couple tracks on Iceman that go about this vindictiveness in a way that's a step beyond lyrical diary dumping.
One of the songs to take off has been the track, Brand to Atlanta...
In Not Like Us, the final nail in the coffin was a verse from Kendrick Lamar, where he methodically outlined all of Drake's culture vulturing from different parts of the Black diaspora, revolving around a killer bar about Drake's relationship with Atlanta.
So Drake has responded with the song Ran to Atlanta.
Drake makes a trap song, names it Ran to Atlanta, which is already extra enough.
But then he takes it further and gets Future on the track.
Mind you, this is the same man that Kendrick name drops in Not Like Us and is the same guy that was an architect of the beef in the first place because Future and Metro Boomin's song Like That had the original anti-Drake Kendrick feature back in 2024.
And granted, Drake and Future have collaborated before together on numerous occasions.
They have the 2015 mixtape, What a Time to Be Alive.
So you have Molly, you have Future, you have Drake, kind of dream team.
But again, the music is not enough for Drake.
He needs to go over the top and deliver more pointed lines.