Los Angeles, CA — Hip-hop fans are buzzing after School Boy Q publicly called out Drake,
claiming the rapper fled from a confrontation about his ongoing feud with Kendrick Lamar.
The incident reportedly took place backstage at the Dreamville Festival,
where tensions between the two rappers have been simmering for years.
Drake, known for his tough-guy persona and declarations of wanting “all the smoke,” found himself in a less than flattering spotlight. School Boy Q revealed that when he attempted to address Drake about his issues with Kendrick, the “God’s Plan” rapper avoided the confrontation and left the venue before his scheduled performance.
The beef between Drake and Kendrick dates back nearly a decade. Once collaborators on hits like “Buried Alive Interlude” and “Poetic Justice,” their relationship soured after Kendrick’s notorious verse on Big Sean’s “Control” in 2013, where he named Drake and other rappers, igniting a competitive flame in the hip-hop community. Drake, however, didn’t take kindly to being challenged and has since harbored resentment.
The situation came to a head at Dreamville Fest when J. Cole, another key player inadvertently caught in the crossfire, decided to publicly bow out of the beef during his performance. School Boy Q, aware of the brewing drama, advised J. Cole to make peace, which he did by praising Kendrick and apologizing for any disrespect during his set.
Drake, learning of J. Cole’s peace gesture, reportedly refused to perform their collaborative track “First Person Shooter,” further fueling the perception of him being all bark and no bite. School Boy Q confronted Drake about this, only for Drake to avoid the discussion entirely, according to sources.
The drama unfolded publicly when J. Cole addressed the crowd, expressing regret for his involvement in the feud and emphasizing the importance of unity in hip-hop. His heartfelt apology to Kendrick was well-received, contrasting sharply with Drake’s evasive behavior.
Internet personality Mandy added another layer to the narrative, claiming she overheard School Boy Q advising J. Cole to step back from the conflict to prevent further escalation. This pragmatic move was praised by many, highlighting the maturity required to navigate such high-stakes rivalries in the music industry.
Fans have been quick to voice their opinions, with many criticizing Drake for his perceived lack of authenticity. Comments on social media included remarks like, “Drake is only tough when he’s surrounded by security,” and “He should stick to making club music and love songs.”
This public exposure by School Boy Q has undoubtedly tarnished Drake’s tough-guy image. As Kendrick Lamar continues to receive accolades for his lyrical prowess and integrity, Drake’s reputation appears increasingly marred by unresolved conflicts and public humiliations.
Whether Drake will respond to these accusations or attempt to reconcile with Kendrick remains to be seen. For now, the hip-hop community watches closely, witnessing the ongoing saga of rap beefs that define the genre’s competitive spirit.