“Using you for promotion, truer words had never been spoken,” the “God’s Plan” artist adds in another line, arguably in reference to his lawsuit against his music label Universal Music Group – to which Lamar is also signed – over its release of Lamar’s “Not Like Us” on which one line referencing Drake's 2021 album, Lamar raps: “Certified Lover Boy?
In a deal thought to be worth millions, Drake will make history as the first artist to headline a festival for three nights with three different set lists, for the festival’s 20th anniversary.
“They be dropping s*** but we dropping harder s***/ F*** a rap beef, I'm tryna get the party lit/ Tryna get the party lit for the b****es,” Drake raps in the second verse, seemingly in reference to his feud with Lamar.
The Canadian rapper, 38, who was the subject of Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” diss track Super Bowl performance last week, will take to the main stage in London’s Finsbury Park from Friday 11 July to Sunday 13 July.
“Anyone who was shouting ‘They not like us’ the loudest, I don’t want to see you posting up Wireless videos of Drake on your insta story later this year,” one person wrote.