Drake may have been deemed by many to have lost his feud with Kendrick Lamar, but the defeat doesn’t appear to have dimmed his confidence.
In another semi-cryptic social media post since the dust settled on the exhilarating — and, for the 6 God, bruising — battle, Drizzy seemingly attempted to assert his status as one of the greatest rappers of all time.
Alongside pictures of him wearing baggy pants and a cardigan sweater draped over his shoulders while watching his son Adonis’ soccer game, Drake wrote: “Goats don’t worry about one trick ponies.”
The Toronto native attended the game with Adonis’ mother Sophie Brussaux.
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This is just the latest vague post from Drake after his feud with Kendrick fizzled out.
Last week, he posted photos on Instagram of himself at his Toronto mansion, which has been targeted by trespassers and even a drive-by shooting in recent weeks.
“The only yes man around me is my Rolex dealer,” he captioned the carousel.
It’s possible that the post was a response to some of the claims made about his OVO crew by Kendrick, who alleged on his diss songs that there’s a mole in Drizzy’s camp, along with numerous sex offenders.
Drake also removed his own diss songs from Instagram, a move which was criticized by fans.
One user posted a screenshot of lyrics from Drizzy’s “Taylor Made Freestyle” (which he was previously forced to delete after being threatened with legal action from 2Pac‘s estate) where he rapped: “You tryna let this shit die down, nah, nah, nah/ Not this time, n-gga, you following through.”
“This line has officially aged the worst throughout the entire beef,” they said.
Another said: “Imo, Drakes best time in this beef was that lil moment between Push Ups and Taylor Made; when everyone assumed Kdot wasnt responding. I think once he realised Kendrick was ready to burn all bridges just to beat him it wasn’t fun anymore lmaoo the way his tone shifted was nuts lol.”
Drake is widely believed to have moved on from the beef, especially after teasing another summer takeover.
He released the last track in the feud, “The Heart Part 6,” in early May which was not well received by fans and critics.