Drake Hints at Taking Shots at Kendrick Lamar Again in New Songs
Drake’s recent wave of new music releases has fans buzzing, with many speculating that the Canadian rapper may be gearing up to revive his long-standing lyrical feud with Kendrick Lamar.
The rumors gained momentum following Drake’s late-night activity on his secret Instagram account, @plottttwistttttt, which caught the eye of fans and internet detectives alike.
In a post that set off a flurry of speculation, Drake shared a clip from John Woo’s 1987 action film *A Better Tomorrow 2*, featuring an intense shootout scene. This led fans to wonder if Drake is preparing to come back “guns a-blazin” in his rivalry with Kendrick.
Adding to the intrigue, Drake also posted a clip of former NBA star Rasheed Wallace confidently predicting a win for his underdog Detroit Pistons in the 2004 Eastern Conference Finals—a championship they went on to win. Fans are interpreting this as Drake aligning himself with the underdog mentality as he gears up for a potential lyrical clash.
Drake’s latest release—a trio of tracks titled “Supersoak,” “Circadian Rhythm,” and “No Face”—has only fueled the speculation. Listeners believe these songs contain subliminal shots at Kendrick and other industry giants.
Although Drake has been relatively quiet since the May release of “Not Like Us,” which was widely seen as a response to Kendrick’s “The Heart Pt. 6,” these recent developments suggest the feud might be far from over.
Meanwhile, L.A. rapper Hitta J3 recently hinted that Kendrick is also working on a new album, though details remain under wraps. This has sparked debates among industry insiders, including DJs Akademiks and Hed, about the nature and timing of Kendrick’s next project.