Ice-T, 66, has a formidable history in hip-hop, including previous feuds with LL Cool J, Soulja Boy, and the police. Kendrick Lamar and Drake’s rap battle is considered the best, but the legendary entertainer disagrees. “Sorry if you’re not interested in the latest rap beefs and random guy gossip,” he tweeted on Friday, May 3. “I’m a hustler. I’m only focused on the bag.”
Kendrick Lamar and Drake have been at odds since March, when Future, Metro Boomin and Kendrick released their song “Like That.” Drake responded with “Push Ups,” a diss track attacking Future, Metro Boomin, Rick Ross, Kendrick Lamar, The Weeknd, and Ja Morant. Kendrick responded to Drake with “euphoria.”
Drake and Kendrick Lamar perform “Taylor Made Freestyle,” “6:16 in LA,” “Family Matters,” “Meet the Grahams,” “Not Like Us,” and “The Heart Part.” We exchanged diss tracks. 6.” Other rap stars are taking sides as the diss track dominates the charts. Hip-hop is waiting to hear Kendrick Lamar’s response after Drake’s ‘The Hurt Part’. 6.”
‘Law & Order’ Comments: The SVU star’s social media posts on the subject received mixed reviews. While some agreed with this message, others suggested that the beef was not appropriate for his age group. Agreeing with Ice-T, one user wrote: I couldn’t get into the timeline today, so I organized it. ”
Another Instagram follower commented: “Kids like my son are the ones deciphering the lyrics and having conversations about rap battles is golden to me.” You may not care now, but in your career, when you and LL worked on it, you did…”
Hip-hop pioneer Chuck D commented: I spent 33% of his game on him and it was in line with my vision. The remaining 67% of him is all Superman. You either understand it or you don’t. Acting, TV movies, cars, FlySht are on another level. ”
Ice-T has expressed his views on hip-hop in the past, which led to a fight with Soulja Boy in 2008. Ice-T once said that Soulja Boy was responsible for destroying hip-hop. He later expressed his regret over this allegation in 2018.
In 2023, Ice-T will end his decades-long feud with LL Cool J. These two legends continued to shoot at each other throughout his ’90s over who was the best rapper. He reiterated that he did not escalate his past words because the beef was just a “rap beef.”