Drake’s appearance at Michael Rubin’s all-white party leads to no Kendrick Lamar music being played amid the rappers’ feud
Drake celebrated part of his long holiday weekend by attending the all-white party hosted by Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin.
The 37-year-old rapper (born Aubrey Drake Graham) shared a snap on his Instagram Story with female rapper GloRilla at the party in the Hamptons.
Rubin himself also shared a bunch of photos on his Instagram. In one of them, he poses with Drizzy, who made headlines last week for liking a video of Rick Ross being attacked for playing Drake’s diss track Not Like Us.
Drake’s appearance appears to have influenced the music being played, according to a new report from TMZ claiming that no Kendrick Lamar music was played all night.
There were reportedly several people behind the DJ booth throughout the evening, but no one wanted to play anything by Kendrick Lamar due to the feud between Drake and the Los Angeles-born rapper.
Drake celebrated part of his long holiday weekend by attending the all-white party hosted by Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin
The 37-year-old rapper (born Aubrey Drake Graham) shared a snap on his Instagram Story with female rapper GloRilla at the Hamptons party
It was said that there were several people behind the DJ booth throughout the night, but no one wanted to play anything by Kendrick Lamar due to Drake’s feud with the Los Angeles-born rapper.
It appears Drake’s appearance had an impact on the music that was played, as a new report from TMZ claims that no music from Kendrick Lamar was played the entire evening
Other friends of Drake are said to be in attendance, including Migos rapper Quavo, Little Wayne and Travis Scott, all of whom are in good standing with Drake.
It was said that the main DJ was part of Scott’s crew and that he is also friends with Drake. This also led to no Kendrick songs being played.
Drake was also seen giving someone a hug in a video Rubin shared to his Twitter page with Shaboozey’s A Bar Song playing in the background.
Los Angeles’ Drake and Kendrick Lamar have been embroiled in a heated feud for over a decade.
Kendrick previously opened for Drake, but he dissed Drake and other rappers on Big Sean’s 2013 song Control.
Kendrick insisted it was just “friendly competition” and both Drake and Kendrick have downplayed reports of a feud between them over the years.
That all changed in March 2024 when Drake released First Person Shooter with J. Cole, in which he referred to himself, Cole, and Kendrick as the “big three” — the three best rappers at the time.
Kendrick responded with his own song “Like That,” featuring Metro Boomin and Future, in which he rapped, “motherf**k the big three, n***a, it’s just big me.”
Drake was also seen giving someone a hug in a video Rubin shared to his Twitter page themed to Shaboozey’s A Bar Song
Other friends of Drake are said to be in attendance, including Migos rapper Quavo, Little Wayne and Travis Scott, all of whom are in good standing with Drake.
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A slew of diss tracks from both sides, including Not Like Us, in which Kendrick accuses Drake of being a pedophile.
Lamar made headlines last month during a Juneteenth concert, where he joined members of the Bloods and Crips gangs on stage and performed “Not Like Us” five times in a row.
It appears the fight didn’t affect Ross’ time in Canada. The rapper posted an Instagram story in front of his Rick Ross-branded private jet on Monday, writing, “Vancouver it was fun see you next time.”
In the photo series he is also seen drinking champagne and having lunch with his entourage.