The months-long dispute between Drake and Kendrick Lamar shifted from playful competition to an intense feud, showcasing the stark contrasts in their artistic identities.
Lamar's diss track "Not Like Us" not only cemented his superiority over Drake but also sparked conversations about the role of morality in hip-hop, especially with its claims about pedophilia.
While Drake attacked Lamar's physicality and commercial success, Lamar exposed deeper, darker aspects of Drake's character, suggesting that this is what truly defines their rivalry.
The use of Lamar's diss track at the Democratic National Convention highlights how deeply intertwined hip-hop conversations are with cultural and political discourse today.
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