Drake is still breathing.
“One Dance” singer 38 appears to subtly respond to Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl performance by changing lyrics with the song “Knife Talk” at his concert in Melbourne, Australia on Monday. Ta.
in Video from the showDrake rapped, “Beef is live, spoiler alert – I've never died.”
However, the original lyrics to the song are “Beef is Live, Spoiler Alert – This N – A Dies.”
“Knife Talk” was released in 2021 as part of Drake's album “Certified Lover Boy.”
The lyrical change comes a day after 37-year-old Lamar chased Drake at the Super Bowl Halftime Show in New Orleans.
After teasing “I Don't Like Us” throughout the performance, Lamar sang the track that finally came to define his feud with Drake.
However, Lamar changed some of the songs by changing the word “pedophile.”
Instead of vomiting “certified lover boy”? “Certified Pedophiles” and Lamar were silent in the part that usually wraps “pedophiles.”
However, Lamar provided me with two brutal bars of songs, so I put his message inside Caesar in the Superdome.
He then ruled out the words “Why do you… why troling?”, “b-ch??”, “Are you tired? / Trina hitting a chord, and is probably a minor.”
Lamar also opposed Drake wearing his “minor” lyrics and a “A” chain necklace that appears to be referring to Drake's former “Serina Williams” recruiting.
A few hours before the Super Bowl, Drake held his own concert in Melbourne, handing over 45,000 people to fans in the audience.
He also shared a heartfelt message to the packed crowd, saying, “It really touches my heart. It all comes down to you, you still take your hard-earned money and you'll get that on tickets for this show. A child from Canada to spend some of the money and see this comes here and speaks s-t. I'm really grateful. I'm nothing without you.”
Drake has not yet dealt directly with Lamar's Super Bowl performance.
The feud between the two stars began in 2013, but it later denied when Lamar claimed that Drake had sex with a minor woman who said “not like us.” did.
Distrack was one of 2024's biggest hits, winning Grammy Awards for Song of the Year and Record of the Year.
Last month, Drake sued his record label, Universal Music Group (also known as Lamar) for honour and harassment, for promoting and promoting it as “not like us.”
The lawsuit called on UMG to spread “fake” and “dangerous” claims about the previous “degrasi” star. Lamar was not named in the lawsuit.





