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Shawn Michaels Invites Drake And Kendrick Lamar to Settle ‘Beef’ In WWE Ring: “I’ll Mediate”

BY JO Mensah May 8, 2024 12:26 PM EDT
Drake, Shawn Michaels, Kendrick Lamar
Drake, Shawn Michaels, Kendrick Lamar Photo source: @champagnepapi, @shawnmichaels, @kendricklamarfp

In the ongoing feud between rap heavyweights Kendrick Lamar and Drake, WWE legend Shawn Michaels has invited both artists to settle their differences in the wrestling ring.

Michaels’ proposal came in a post on X (Twitter) after he heard Kendrick’s latest diss track, Not Like Us, which references Michaels’ signature move, Sweet Chin Music.

In response, Michaels wrote that a little Sweet Chin Music goes a long way and formally invited Kendrick and Drake to appear on WWE television to resolve their dispute. He even offered to mediate the encounter.

Drake and Kendrick Lamar’s ‘beef’

The feud between Kendrick and Drake has been escalating recently, with both artists releasing a series of diss tracks.

Kendrick’s Not Like Us has been well-received, with many fans and critics declaring him the current victor in the lyrical battle.

Among those praising Kendrick’s track was Ma$e, who commended Kendrick for picking up the pace and delivering a powerful performance.

Cam’ron also praised the upbeat sound of Not Like Us, which he said allowed Kendrick to compete with Drake.

However, not everyone was impressed with Drake’s response. Cam’ron criticized Drake’s track, The Heart Part 6, suggesting that Drake may not want to continue the battle.

The feud has also been discussed on The Breakfast Club, where Charlamagne Tha God declared Kendrick the winner and described the battle as the greatest in Hip-Hop history.

He praised both artists for their musical prowess and strategy and noted that he had never seen a rap battle produce so much music.

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