Drake Almost Says “F**k Kendrick” During Kick Stream With Adin Ross

During Drake’s Christmas giveaway stream with Adin Ross, the singer and rapper almost read out a note that said “f**k Kendrick.”

Drake with Adin Ross
Drake with Adin Ross (Image via Adin LIVE / YouTube)

Adin Ross hosted a Kick stream with singer Aubrey Drake Graham, aka Drake, for Christmas. During the livestream, the two personalities were opening presents and notes from fans. While reading one of the notes, Drake almost said, “F**k Kendrick,” before stopping himself.

Drake did not want to bring up his feud with fellow artist Kendrick Lamar and banned his name from the chat. Ross publicly offered support to Drake amidst the feud and has called out Kendrick Lamar and his fans on multiple occasions. During a Resident Evil 2 livestream in October 2024, Ross beat up a zombie in-game and jokingly called it Kendrick Lamar with Drake watching him.

After Drake almost said Kendrick’s name, he didn’t bring up the feud and continued the stream with Adin Ross. The duo gave away cash, cars, a trip to see Drake live, and a paid vacation to viewers as part of a Stake-sponsored event.

Moments From Adin Ross and Drake’s Christmas Stream Go Viral

Drake is in a feud with Kendrick Lamar, with both artists releasing diss tracks against each other. The singer banned the word “Kendrick” in his Kick channel to avoid bringing up the feud.

One of the fans sent a letter to Drake and Adin Ross saying:

“Laughter, fun, and of course, the Drake charisma. And it’s always f**k Kendrick. Please help a Drizzy Soldier finally show my wife why Drake is the greatest to ever do it.”

While Drake did not read out Kendrick’s name aloud, Adin Ross said:

“I loved every single word of that.”

The fan also sent photos of himself attending Drake’s shows and received a shoutout from the artist and Adin Ross. Other moments from the Christmas stream also went viral, including a segment where Ross asked Drake to rate the streamer out of 10.

The Kendrick Lamar and Drake Feud Explained

The Kendrick Lamar and Drake feud went viral in 2024, but it is unknown when it started. The two artists collaborated in the early 2010s on songs like Buried Alive Interlude and Poetic Justice.

In 2013, Lamar dissed Drake and other rappers in Control by Big Sean, but he later clarified that it was “friendly competition.” Both artists denied all allegations of a feud between them, but they started releasing more diss tracks against each other in early 2024.

In 2023, J. Cole and Drake released a song, First Person Shooter, where Cole claimed that Drake, Lamar, and Cole are the “big three” in the modern rap industry. A part of the song goes:

“Is it K-Dot (Kendrick)? Is it Aubrey (Drake)? Or me (J. Cole)? We the big three like we started a league.”

Kendrick responded to the lyrics in his song Like That, saying:

“Motherf**k the big three, n*gga, it’s just big me.”

Cole apologized for the song, but Drake released Push Ups and Taylor Made Freestyle, which escalated the feud. Lamar responded with Euphoria in May, to which Drake released Family Matters, accusing Kendrick of being a domestic abuser.

Kendrick responded with Meet the Grahams and Not Like Us, which accused Drake of p*dophilia. Drake responded with The Heart Part 6 and denied Lamar’s accusations. Drake filed two lawsuits against Universal Music Group (UMG), claiming the publisher used illegal tactics to inflate the popularity of Not Like Us.

On November 25, 2024, Drake appeared on Felix “xQc” Lengyel’s stream and said:

“You need facts to take me out, fairy tales won’t do it.”

After bringing up the feud on xQc’s stream, Drake avoids talking about it on Adin Ross’ channel and his Kick stream. On December 20, 2024, Spotify released documents in response to Drake’s petition and denied allegations by Drake. The streaming platform said that it did not work with UMG to inflate Not Like Us’ popularity.


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