Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · July 13, 2025 · Entertainment

Drake Fans Go Wild: 'F*** Kendrick' Chant at Wireless Festival!

Drake, 38, had a surprise reaction when his concert in London was interrupted by fans to bash his nemesis Kendrick Lamar on Saturday (pictured Friday). It was the second night of his three-night headlining run for Rockstar Energy's Wireless Festival

SHOCKING CONCERT MOMENT: Drake's London Show Turns into a BASH-FEST Against Rival Kendrick Lamar!

The drama never ends when it comes to these rap superstars, folks! Last weekend, Canadian hitmaker Drake found himself in the middle of a chaotic concert moment that had everyone talking. And trust us, this one's a wild ride!

So, here's what went down: Drake was headlining Rockstar Energy's Wireless Festival in London, and things got real on night two when fans decided to interrupt his monologue with a chant that would make your jaw drop - "F**K KENDRICK!" Yeah, you read that right. It seems like the beef between these two rap titans is far from over!

On night two, audience members interrupted one of his monologues to chant 'F*** Kendrick,' referring to Lamar. Even though the feud had seemed to recede from the spotlight in recent months, Drake seemed happy to encourage the chant from the stage; Lamar is seen February 9 at the Super Bowl in New Orleans, Louisiana

Now, we know what you're thinking: what did Drake do in response? Well, the 38-year-old rapper (real name Aubrey Drake Graham) seemed to relish the chaos and egged on his fans from the stage. In fact, he even called for a shot to be brought out and toasted to the crowd's chants! Talk about fanning the flames!

But here's the thing: this isn't exactly new territory for Drake and Kendrick Lamar. Their feud has been going strong since last year, with both artists trading diss tracks and subtle jabs on social media. It all started when Kendrick dropped his Grammy-winning single "Not Like Us," which many interpreted as a direct shot at Drake.

THE FALLOUT

'Chubbs, grab me a shot. I'll drink to that,' Drake said, which was met with a wave of cheers from his fans, though he appeared to move on with the show from there; seen Friday

Fast-forward to Saturday night, and it seemed like the tension was still simmering just below the surface. Before things got out of hand, Drake gave a nod to the drama during his intro, saying something that must have been music to the ears of his fans: "You name another artist that can do three different sets with three different vibes? Bring them up here. We can clash right now. Anybody." Yeah, it was like he was practically daring Kendrick to show up and get into a rap battle!

And then, things got even more interesting when Drake revealed a new tattoo on his arm - one that replaced the old LeBron James design with Oklahoma City Thunder player Shai Gilgeous-Alexander! Fans are interpreting this as a subtle jab at King James himself, who recently showed support for Kendrick Lamar.

THE DRAMA UNFOLDS

He may have invited the move, as he bragged about putting on three different shows before the chant. 'You name another artist that can do that then bring them up here. We can clash right now. Anybody,' he said just before fans starting chanting; pictured Saturday

But here's where things get really juicy: earlier this year, Drake changed the lyrics to his song "Nonstop" from "How I go from 6 to 23 like I'm LeBron" to "How I go from 6 to 23 but not LeBron." Yeah, it looks like Drake might be trying to distance himself from James and align with Gilgeous-Alexander instead.

And don't even get us started on the drama surrounding "Fighting Irish Freestyle," which some fans believe was a direct shot at LeBron! It's like these rappers are constantly trading barbs and fueling the fire of their beef.

THE FUTURE OF THE FEUD

Drake also included a LeBron James diss after he appeared to support Lamar earlier this year

So, what's next for Drake and Kendrick Lamar? Only time will tell, but one thing's for sure: this feud is far from over. Thescholarlynote.com has reached out to reps for both artists for comment, but so far, we haven't received a response.

Stay tuned, folks - it looks like the drama between these two rap superstars is only just beginning!

Lamar won five Grammys for his brutal Drake diss track Not Like Us, in which he called him a 'certified pedophile.' He later performed the song on national television at Super Bowl LIX; seen February 2 in LA

Drake has filed a lawsuit against Universal Music Group, the parent company of both of their labels, due to what he said were the 'false and malicious' lies of Not Like Us' 'pedophile' line; seen Friday in London