Drake appeared to take another direct shot at Kendrick Lamar during Episode 4 of his ICEMAN livestream rollout, this time targeting Kendrick’s image as a socially conscious rapper.
During the stream, Drake previewed a lyric that immediately sparked debate online over what many listeners viewed as commentary on Kendrick’s fanbase, activism, and public persona.
“White kids listen to you ‘cause they feel some guilt, and that’s how your soul get fulfilled / handing out turkeys on camera inside of your hood then you go back to the hills,” Drake raps in the previewed song.
The lyric quickly spread online as listeners debated Drake’s meaning, with signs pointing to criticism of Kendrick’s reputation as a politically aware and community-focused artist whose music often explores race, identity, systemic issues, and Black culture.
Fans also pointed to Drake seemingly referencing criticism that conscious rap audiences often skew heavily white despite the music centering Black experiences and activism.
Others interpreted the “handing out turkeys on camera” lyric as Drake accusing Kendrick of performative activism or public displays of charity meant for optics rather than authenticity.
The preview marks the latest apparent jab Drake has directed toward Kendrick Lamar during the ICEMAN rollout, which has increasingly leaned into imagery and lyrics tied to their highly publicized feud.
Earlier in Episode 4, Drake also appeared to reference allegations of bot usage tied to the battle by showing a “bot farm” being set on fire during one segment of the livestream. Another lyric featured during the rollout questioned Kendrick’s impact and hitmaking ability.
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