On Monday, the rap rivalry between Drake and Kendrick Lamar caught the attention of WWE legend Shawn Michaels.
Michaels, WWE NXT’s vice president of talent development and creative, offered the two hip-hop stars to come on his show and settle things down.
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Shawn Michaels at WWE’s first Emmy Awards “For Your Consideration” event held at the Saban Media Center on June 6, 2018 in North Hollywood, California. (Steve Granitz/Wire Image)
“A little Sweet Chin Music goes a long way. @kendricklamar, you and @Drake are officially invited to #WWENXT to resolve this issue. I’m also offering my services for mediation ” Michaels wrote to X.
Neither Lamar nor Drake (real name Aubrey Graham) responded to Michaels’ calls.
Drake and Lamar have been shooting at each other in recent weeks. The Canadian rapper recently released “The Heart Part 6” in response to Lamar’s “Not Like Us.” Lamar accused Drake of having a “secret daughter” in the song “Meet the Grahams.”

Rapper, songwriter, and icon Drake watches the Houston Rockets vs. Cleveland Cavaliers game at Toyota Center on March 16, 2024 in Houston. (Carmen Mandert/Getty Images)
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The two music stars’ relationship dates back to 2011, when Lamar was featured on Drake’s album Take Care. The two collaborated on several more projects before Lamar took aim at Drake on Big Sean’s “Control.” Lamar said she has “love” for all the rappers she names in her verse, but Drake seems to take it more personally than others.
The two sides had been at odds with each other for many years, but the situation remained at a stalemate until October 2023. to billboard. Drake linked up with J. Cole. Drake wondered who was the “hardest MC”: himself, Lamar, or Cole. Mr. Drake felt like he was “Muhammad Ali,” he said.

Kendrick Lamar attends the Chanel Fall/Winter 2023/2024 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on July 4, 2023 in Paris. (Arnold Gierocchi/Getty Images)
It took a while, but in March, Lamar hit back at Future and Metro Boomin’s “Like That.” For weeks, Drake and Lamar traded insults over diss tracks that evolved into what we know today.
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Although they had been silent since Sunday, the pair dominated social media for several days.
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