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The feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar continues, as both rappers constantly get back at each other by releasing diss tracks aimed at one another. The squabble initially began when Lamar fired shots at the Canadian rapper withLike That. Thereafter, theOne Dancesinger escalated the feud by releasingPush Ups, aimed at Lamar.

Drake in a still from God’s Plan

Taking things to the next level, Kendrick Lamar officially re-entered the battleground withEuphoria, as his rebuttal to 37-year-old Drake’s latest diss track. In the six-minute diss, Lamar took shots at the Canadian rapper’s biracial identity, career, and even his personal life. Considering the ear-bleeding level of attack, Rick Ross hopped on his Instagram Story and urged the 37-year-old to not respond to the track.

Kendrick Lamar Dissed Drake withEuphoria

The feud betweenKendrick Lamarand Drake has been making headlines in the music industry for a long time, with fans waiting to see how things get played out. Initially,the war began afterLamar fired shots at the 37-year-old with his dissLike That, which was followed by responding diss tracksPush UpsandTaylor Made Freestylefrom the Canadian rapper.

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Now, as a rebuttal toDrake’sPush Ups,Kendrick Lamar came up with his latest six-minute recordEuphoria. Slamming the Canadian singer as “calculated” and a “scam artist,” Lamar even questioned his authenticity as a rapper and accused him of being a “pathetic master manipulator.” Further, the 36-year-old singer took multiple shots atGod’s Plansinger’s biracial identity.

Asking “how many more Black features ’til you finally feel that you Black enough?” and wondering whether Drake should say the n-word in his raps, Kendrick Lamar slammed the rapper as a father. Going on a personal level, Lamar referenced the 37-year-old’s infamous beef with Pusha T, wherein he controversially revealed the identity of the Canadian singer’s son, Adonis.

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Drake is Already Planning His Next Move

Kendrick Lamar’sEuphoriabecame an eye-popping counterattack on Drake, promoting quick responses from other rappers and fans. But among all, netizens are most excited to know if the 37-year-old will slap back at Lamar or take a seat back. Addressing fans’ curiosity, DJ Akademiks, who has been the conduit forDrake‘s messages throughout the battle, revealed during his April 30 live stream, that the rapper is already planning his next move.

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Drake reacts to Kendrick Lamar’s diss track ‘EUPHORIA’ 👀

“See you soon… I’m energized by the elimination of Drake 😂😂😂”pic.twitter.com/Zab3fxFGt7

Kendrick Lamar in a still from Count Me Out

— NFR Podcast (@nfr_podcast)July 01, 2025

via Akademikshttps://t.co/bsztOhqTxD

“Most people don’t know just how disrespectful this Kendrick diss is”: Kendrick Lamar’s Hidden Insults For Drake in Euphoria Debunked

— Kurrco (@Kurrco)August 25, 2025

Leaving fans with an ominous response “I’m energized by the elimination of Drake”to Kendrick Lamar’s diss track, Drake appears to have chosen his words carefully. The rapper’s response claiming “See you soon”, as per DJ Akademiks’ live stream, excited fans as they eagerly wait for the 37-year-old to perhaps respond faster than Lamar did.

Rick Ross Urges Drake to Not Respond toEuphoria

Meanwhile, following the brutal attack that Kendrick Lamar launched at Drake through his diss track and the ominous response that the 37-year-old gave via DJ Akademiks’ live stream, Rick Ross urged Drake not to respond. Although Ross has a history with the Canadian rapper, having released his own diss trackChampagne Moments, he still advised against any sort of response, via hisInstagram Story.

“White boy, White boy, White boy…Crodie, Crodie, Crodie. He may not even heard this sht but look White boy, I know we not friends but let me give you this advice because you ain’t got nobody around you. You ain’t got no real nas around you. Let me just put it like that, ain’t no real n*as. Stop. Don’t respond.”

Rick Ross’ advice to Drake via Instagram

“Don’t respond. You ain’t even peep when the intro came on with the Teddy Pendergrass, that was that Black vibe. Don’t do it. Don’t go write an eight-minute verse that I know na [Lil] Yachty, I know you want to get that money you ain’t wrong na, keep buying them big houses but I’mma tell you this like a real n**a. Ain’t no mo BBLs. Ain’t no mo as fillers. Ain’t no mo cheek fillers.”

Rick Ross tells Drake not to respond to Kendrick Lamar’s diss track ‘EUPHORIA’

“Don’t do it. Don’t go write an 8 minute verse… Crodie”pic.twitter.com/k6pUvqzFs1

— NFR Podcast (@nfr_podcast)August 25, 2025

The advice from Rick Ross came as a surprise to many, since he claimed to want to help Drake because he believes that the rapper doesn’t have anyone around him to offer real advice. Ross claimed that even if they aren’t friends and haven’t always seen eye to eye, he urged the rapper not to respond to the track, as he believes it’s not worth it.

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