AI Reveals Who REALLY Wins the Drake vs Kendrick Beef – As Fanbases Remain Divided Over Diss Tracks

Drake and Kendrick Lamar’s ongoing battle has left their devoted fans utterly divided over who will win.

The rappers have released several diss songs against each other and their fans are sure that their team is winning.

To try to eliminate bias from the debate, we asked artificial intelligence chatbots who wins the ongoing feud – and it yielded some surprising insights.

Three out of four AI chatbots remained politically correct when indicating which rapper is the winner. They called it ‘subjective’ and said it’s up to the fans to decide.

But Meta’s AI bot said Kendrick had a slight edge so far.

Meta AI stated that Kendrick Lamar had the edge in his battle with Drake and said he appears to be winning

Gemini called Drake a

Gemini called Drake a “commercial powerhouse with numerous hit singles and chart-topping albums,” but said who wins the feud remains subjective

“Ultimately, the winner of the Drake vs. Kendrick Lamar beef is subjective and up to personal preference,” DeepAI said.

“Some may argue that Kendrick Lamar’s technical skill and thought-provoking content give him the edge, while others may prefer Drake’s hit prowess and commercial success.”

Google’s Gemini compared the two artists, saying Lamar’s songs offer “hard puns,” while many fans have enjoyed Drake’s “more accessible approach,” but ultimately said, “Some believe both rappers took jabs, making it a draw became.’

It said that who wins depends on what people appreciate in a diss track and said that in his tracks, Drake responds directly to Lamar’s accusations, making it feel like a two-way conversation.

Meanwhile, Lamar has provided the element of surprise, Gemini said, adding, “Kendrick unexpectedly dropped several diss tracks, keeping Drake on his toes.”

Three out of four chatbots do not want to give a final answer to the question of which artist wins the ongoing battle that started in 2013

Three out of four chatbots do not want to give a final answer to the question of which artist wins the ongoing battle that started in 2013

Drake released the song 'Family Matters' in which Lamar was accused of infidelity and abuse of his fiancée

Drake released the song ‘Family Matters’ in which Lamar was accused of infidelity and abuse of his fiancée

Kendrick Lamar has released four diss tracks against Drake in the past week and three in less than 48 hours

Kendrick Lamar has released four diss tracks against Drake in the past week and three in less than 48 hours

ChatGPT said it was not aware of the issues but speculated that Drake’s responses would be “strategic.” Lamar would “take a calculated approach and carefully choose his moments to deliver a devastating blow.”

Of the four chatbots asked to choose which artist wins on their diss tracks, only Meta AI gave an opinion.

“Both artists have delivered impressive verses and diss tracks, making it challenging to identify a clear winner,” Meta AI wrote before detailing the artists’ lyrical content, flow and delivery, and impact.

“While both artists have delivered impressive performances, Kendrick Lamar’s lyrical depth, storytelling, and impact on the hip-hop community give him a slight edge in this area,” Meta AI wrote.

“Drake’s personal attacks and commercial success cannot outweigh Kendrick’s thought-provoking lyrics and cultural influence,” it continued, but made clear that it is still a subjective assessment.

The chatbot concluded that “the real winners are the fans, who can enjoy the creative output and evolution of these two hip-hop giants.”

The feud between the two artists began in 2013 when Lamar called out Drake and 11 other rappers on his song “Control,” saying, “They don’t want to hear no noun or verb from you anymore.”

He went on to proclaim himself “King of New York” and “King of the Coast” on the track, and Drake told Vibe at the time that he felt like he was being “lured” by Lamar.

“Where it became a problem was that I was rolling out an album while that verse was still bubbling, so my album rollout was about this thing. What should I say? No, we’re going to be friends?’ the rapper asked.

“Mind you, I never said he’s a bad guy (or) that I don’t like him. I think he’s a genius in his own right, but I also stuck to my guns, as it should be.”

Since then, the artists have only continued to fan the flames, as Lamar’s song “Not Like Us” accused Drake of being a pedophile and claimed he groomed young women.

“Say, Drake, I hear you think they young / You better never go to cellblock one,” Lamar rapped, then referenced Drake’s 2021 album, “Certified Lover Boy,” saying, “Certified Lover Boy? Certified pedophiles.’

The track was released hours after Lamar released “Meet the Grahams,” in which he accused Drake of being a lousy father and claimed he’s hiding a child.

It was a response to Drake’s song ‘Family Matters’ which was released just minutes before ‘Meet the Grahams’ and accused Lamar of abusing his fiancée Whitney Alford and claiming he was unfaithful.

“You the black messiah arranging a mixed queen / And using vanilla cream to help your self-esteem / On some Bobby sh*t, I wanna know what Whitney needs,” later adding, “If you you put your hands on it. Your girl, is it self-defense because she’s bigger than you?’

Each artist has demonstrated their vocal prowess in their own way, according to Gemini, who said, “Lamar is known for his intricate lyricism, socially conscious themes and raw authenticity in his music.”

“On the other hand, Drake is a commercial powerhouse with countless hit singles and albums topping the charts,” the chatbot continued.

“Some may argue that Kendrick Lamar’s technical skill and thought-provoking content give him the edge, while others may prefer Drake’s hit prowess and commercial success,” the report said.

“Ultimately, both artists have solidified their place in the rap game and continue to thrive in their respective fields.”