endrick Lamar and Drake, once collaborators, have experienced a tumultuous relationship that has evolved into one of the most notable feuds in modern rap history.heir rivalry began in 2013 when Lamar’s verse on “Control” was perceived as a challenge to Drake.ver the years, tensions simmered, but the conflict reignited in 2023 following J. Cole’s verse in “First Person Shooter,” which alluded to a competitive dynamic among the top rappers.his led to a series of diss tracks, with Lamar releasing “Euphoria” and “Not Like Us,” the latter accusing Drake of inappropriate behavior with underage girls.rake responded with tracks targeting Lamar’s personal life and career.he feud escalated legally when Drake sued Universal Music Group (UMG) for promoting “Not Like Us,” alleging defamation and claiming the song endangered his life.espite the lawsuit, “Not Like Us” achieved significant commercial success, topping charts and earning multiple Grammy awards, including Song of the Year and Record of the Year.amar is set to headline the Super Bowl LIX halftime show, with speculation about whether he will perform the contentious track.eanwhile, Drake has embarked on a tour in Australia, where he addressed fans, emphasizing his resilience and ongoing passion for music.his feud has not only captivated audiences but also highlighted the complexities of personal and professional rivalries in the music industry.