Drake is accused of attacking Kendrick Lamar in a new Instagram Story he posted.
In a photo posted on Friday (April 26), Liushen can be seen wearing a shirt that reads “Compton Community College,” an actual institution located in Lamar’s hometown.
Of course, Drizzy and Kendrick have been feuding publicly ever since the latter took a shot at the former on “Future” and Metro Boomin’s “Like That.”
Drake responded directly with “push-ups.” This was followed by “Taylor Made Freestyle,” which used computer-generated sounds from 2Pac and Snoop Dogg. The track was demolished due to legal threats to Parker’s property.
Academics have speculated that Drake’s choice of clothing in the new photos was a jab at Lamar’s wife, Whitney Alford, who Acker said “allegedly” attended Compton College.
However, Us Weekly reports that Alford, who has two children with Lamar, attended California State University, Long Beach, where he studied accounting.
Check out Drake’s story below.
Drake sparks parody with outfit choice in new photo pic.twitter.com/34WqvdW4zZ
— HipHopDX (@HipHopDX) April 27, 2024
This isn’t the first time academics have talked about Drake’s motivations.
The media personality said on his Off the Record podcast that his feud with Kendrick Lamar has reignited in recent weeks and he has been in contact with Six Gods. Ak shared a snippet of their conversation.
“He told me he’s been waiting for ten years,” he said. “He observed this pattern. He specifically told me, ‘Yo, I’ve seen this guy use the same bait, change it every time.’ He wrote a verse that people were hyping up, and people were like, ‘Oh, he Coming towards you. “I’m always ready to defend myself. I’m always ready to engage…and then he just disappears and nothing happens.”
Academics also claims that Drake is aware of rumored diss songs that Kendrick has been hiding for years, which he believes is why the Toronto native constantly mocks his rival.
“You can tell he wants the showdown to happen now rather than have everyone go back to their corners and regroup next time,” Acker added. “He wants it now.”
The podcaster, who has been critical of Kendrick’s silence on Drake’s diss song, also wrote on X (formerly Twitter): “Now if Kendrick Lamar stands up and finally gives up , I’ll change my tune, especially if it’s good.
“But I heard n-gga was trying to sell his next album with a Drake diss.. That’s weird to me. Imagine Drake saying he didn’t respond to “Like That” until the next album.

 
									 
					