Kendrick Lamar Rejects Drake’s Feature Request for “First Person Shooter” – Feud Reignited
The feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake has been reignited over a rejected feature request, sparking speculation and drama in the Hip Hop world. According to Akademiks, Kendrick declined a guest spot on Drake’s chart-topping “First Person Shooter” alongside J. Cole, leading to tension between the heavyweights.
Akademiks claimed that Cole’s verse on the song upset Kendrick, prompting his scathing verse on Future and Metro Boomin’s “Like That.” The media personality suggested that lyrics on “First Person Shooter” were reworked after Kendrick’s snub, with the original intention of the song being a collaboration between the three artists.
The beef between Kendrick and Drake escalated further with the release of diss tracks, including Kendrick’s “6:16 in LA,” where he questions the loyalty of Drake’s inner circle. Drake responded with a troll-worthy clip from a teen movie but has yet to address Kendrick’s diss track.
The speculation and drama surrounding the rejected feature request have fueled the feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, with fans eagerly awaiting the next move in this ongoing saga. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.