
"In the span of the last year, Aubrey "Drake" Graham has been dunked on more than anyone who has had the misfortune of playing against Dwight Howard. His musical feud against Kendrick Lamar started to get rough once the Compton rapper dropped " Euphoria," a prophetic ode to a spiraling artist accused of grooming behaviors who also was an executive director for a show called Euphoria that just happened to have a lot of racy content with teenagers."
"That victory lap quickly turned in to everyone parading the corpse of Drake's career: Kendrick won a Grammy for the diss track with roaring applause from a room of celebrities, Conan O' Brien made a joke at Drake's expense at the Oscars, Will Ferrell and Ana Gasteyer performed Not Like Us at SNL's 50th anniversary, oh, and did I mention THE SUPER BOWL where Drake's ex Serena Williams was crip walking celebratorily? Just dunk after dunk after dunk!"
Aubrey 'Drake' Graham suffered a series of public defeats in a musical feud with Kendrick Lamar after Lamar released 'Euphoria,' a prophetic song alleging grooming by a spiraling artist who was also an executive director for a racy teen-focused show. Drake responded with 'Family Matters,' which was undercut when Kendrick released 'Meet The Grahams.' Drake then released 'Not Like Us,' but public reaction celebrated Kendrick's dominance: Kendrick won a Grammy for his diss, celebrities mocked Drake, and performances and jokes amplified the humiliation, including a Super Bowl moment featuring Serena Williams. Drake subsequently attempted to convert the musical loss into litigation.
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