Hip hop heads are witnessing the most historic rap feud since Tupac and Biggie as two of the most decorated artists in the game are going head-to-head - and it's getting pretty ugly.
Drake, 37, is the numbers man and has the accolade as the most-streamed artist of all time, while Kendrick Lamar, 36, is largely recognised as the most complete rapper ever.
Although the pair collaborated on each other's albums in 2011 and 2012, they have 'sneak-dissed' one another in various songs over the past few years as the tension has been rising.
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However, last month, the rap game imploded when Kendrick name-dropped Drake and confronted him over their 'beef' in Metro Boomin's 'Like That' track.
Since then, the pair have released diss track after diss track, with some serious allegations being thrown about.
Here's a timeline of each track:
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'Like That' by Future, Metro Boomin, and Kendrick Lamar (22 March, 2024)
'Push Ups' by Drake (13 April, 2024)
'Taylor Made Freestyle' by Drake (19 April, 2024)
'Euphoria' by Kendrick Lamar (30,April, 2024)
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'6:16 in LA' by Kendrick Lamar (3 May, 2024)
'Family Matters' by Drake (4 May, 2024)
'Meet the Grahams' by Kendrick Lamar (4 May, 2024)
'Not Like Us' by Kendrick Lamar (5 May, 2024)
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'The Heart Part 6' by Drake (6 May, 2024)
Now, in Kendrick's 4 May track, he accused Drake of being a 'certified p**dophile' who likes 'underage' girls, while in 'Meet the Grahams' the Compton rapper suggested that Drizzy's house is ’bout to get raided too', a reference to the recent federal raids of Sean 'Diddy' Combs’ homes in relation to an ongoing investigation.
The Canadian rapper has today (6 May) denied the allegations.
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In 'The Heart Part 6' the father-of-one claims his team fed Kendrick misinformation and that all of his allegations are false.
Accusing Kendrick of spreading lies, Drake rapped: “Speakin’ of anything with a child, let’s get to that now / This Epstein angle was the s**t I expected / TikTok videos you collected and dissected / Instead of being on some dis-direct s**t / You rather f**king grab your pen and misdirect s**t.”
He added: “I never been with no one underage but now I understand why this the angle that you really mess with / Just for clarity, I feel disgusted, I’m too respected. If I was f**king young girls, I promise I’d a been arrested / I’m way too famous for this s**t you just suggested.”
The last time Drake dropped a diss track, Kendrick responded with his own song just 30 minutes later.
LADbible has contacted Drake and Kendrick Lamar's reps for comment.