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Listen to Kendrick Lamar take down Drake with new six-minute diss track ‘Euphoria’

Kendrick Lamar has hit back at Drake with a six-minute-long diss track, Euphoria’, in which he calls him a “master manipulator” and also questions his abilities as a father.Lamar re-ignited his feud with Drake last month on a song with Future and Metro Boomin‘s new track ‘Like That’, on which he also hit out at J. Cole.
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Drake takes aim at Pusha T and Pharrell on Travis Scott’s ‘Meltdown’ collab
Drake has reignited his feud with Pusha T and also taken aim at Pharrell on his new Travis Scott collaboration ‘Meltdown’.The two rappers have long taken shots at each other in their songs but their beef came to a head in 2018 when, on ‘Infrared’, Pusha-T referenced the claims that Drake used a ghostwriter called Quentin Miller. The rappers then began a short back-and-forth of diss tracks.Now, on a track from Scott’s new album ‘Utopia’ – which landed yesterday (July 28) – Drake hits out at Push again, also bringing Pharrell into the frame.He raps: “I melt down the chains that I bought from yo boss / Give a fuck about all of that heritage shit / Since V not around, the members done hung up the Louis / They not even wearing that shit.”Listen to the track below.Elsewhere on ‘Meltdown’, Travis Scott fans have been speculating that the rapper has dissed actor Timothée Chalamet on the song.At the end of the song’s second verse, La Flame makes reference to Willy Wonka, a character Chalamet portrays in the upcoming film Wonka.“Wrappin’ the cheese, wrap around me ’cause I’ve got property (Wrap, cheese, wrap) / Chocolate AP and chocolate the Vs (Vs), got the Willy Wonka factory (Vs) / Burn an athlete like it’s calories, find another flame hot as me, bitch,” he raps.Fans believe the rapper dissed the actor due to Chalamet being reality TV star Kylie Jenner’s rumoured boyfriend.
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How much are last-minute tickets to Drake’s NYC and Brooklyn concerts?
Drake started his tour at the Bulls’ home — and now we’re here.The beloved Canadian rapper is hitting the Big Apple for seven huge shows at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center and New York City’s Madison Garden from July 17-26 as part of his ongoing ‘It’s All A Blur Tour.’And ticket prices to see the “Started From The Bottom” artist live aren’t exactly at “the bottom.”At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on tickets was $294 before fees on Vivid Seats for Drake’s Wednesday, July 26 gig.Other shows in the mini Brooklyn and Manhattan residencies start in the $300 to $350 range before fees.However, prices may drop as we get closer to the date of the event(s).Therefore, we recommend that you refresh this link all week to see if a deal pops up.As Drake said, there are “Dreams Money Can Buy.”Need to know more before committing to a Drake show in The City That Never Sleeps?Keep reading.We’ve got everything you need to know and more about the extended New York stop on the ‘It’s All A Blur Tour.’All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete breakdown of all the best upper-deck, lower-level and floor seat prices for Drake’s seven Brooklyn and New York City can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
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Drake slams Childish Gambino’s ‘This Is America’ as “overrated and over-awarded”
Drake has hit out at Childish Gambino‘s 2018 hit song ‘This Is America’, labelling it as “overrated and over-awarded”.During the ‘It’s All A Blur’ tour with 21 Savage in Chicago on July 5, Drake performed ‘Headlines’, during which news headliners flashed across the LED screen behind him, recounting some of the biggest headlines about the rapper.One headliner read: “The overrated and over awarded hit song ‘This Is America’ was originally a Drake diss record”.Footage of the moment was captured by a concertgoer and was later posted onto Twitter by HipHopDX – watch the clip below.Drake shades Childish Gambino's "This Is America" following diss song confession https://t.co/52WCdDsvQr pic.twitter.com/XayOQF3xj5— HipHopDX (@HipHopDX) July 6, 2023The shade comes after Childish Gambino – aka Donald Glover – revealed earlier this year that the track was initially meant to be a Drake diss track before it became the political juggernaut that was released.“[It] was a funny way of like doing [a Drake diss],” he explained, “but then I was like, ‘This shit sounds kind of hard, though.’ So I was like, ‘Let me play with it,’” Gambino told GQ in April.Ultimately, the track evolved from a Drake diss to “reflect the culture of 2018”: “To me, culture is just compression of information, So I was like, ‘All of it just needs to be compressed into this moment.’ So what was happening needed to feel like it could only be happening right now.”Drake most recently kicked off the ‘It’s All A Blur’ tour with 21 Savage – find details and buy tickets here. Ahead of the tour’s kick-off, the rapper revealed that he had gotten high before his ‘Degrassi’ audition, and said he thinks “maybe I’m still high, maybe I’m in some coma.
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We found the cheapest tickets for all 56 Drake ‘It’s All A Blur’ concerts
Drake in concert this summer.The Canadian rapper, who announced his nationwide ‘It’s All A Blur Tour,’ with special guest 21 Savage back in mid-March, has tickets available for all 56 concerts on his tour itinerary but none are particularly cheap.At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find to see the new ‘Titles Ruin Everything” author was $71 before fees on Vivid Seats but that was a major outlier.Expect to shell out at least $100 to $220 for the cheapest tickets fat most shows including Drizzy’s seven Big Apple gigs at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center and New York City’s Madison Square Garden from July 17-26.Still, it’s hard to put a price on seeing everyone’s favorite “Degrassi” star live on his first tour in five years.With eleven number one albums and countless bangers under his belt, catching Drake live is a bona fide bucket list experience for any self-respecting hip-hop fan.Want to hear “One Dance,” “Hold On We’re Going Home,” “Passionfruit,” “Started From The Bottom,” “Hotline Bling” and so many more hits live?Here’s everything you need to know and more about Aubrey aka Drake’s ‘It’s All A Blur Tour.’All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
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