Wack 100 stirred the pot recently with a shocking claim about Drake and Kendrick Lamar. He stated that Drake sent Kendrick a cease and desist letter. The story quickly gained traction, but Wack soon set the record straight.
In a turn of events, Wack acknowledged he was merely sharing unverified rumors he’d stumbled upon. This revelation has added another layer to the ongoing Kendrick-Drake saga.
Over the weekend, music manager Wack 100 raised eyebrows with a bold statement. Speaking on Clubhouse, he claimed that Drake had sent Kendrick Lamar a cease and desist letter to prevent him from performing ‘Not Like Us’ at the upcoming Super Bowl halftime show.
However, Wack soon retracted his statement. In a conversation with Akademiks on Rumble, he clarified that he had only been repeating rumors he had heard. ‘Wack didn’t say anything. Wack read a clip,’ he stressed. ‘I wouldn’t know if Drake sent a cease and desist because I don’t represent Kendrick or Drake in business.’
Kendrick Lamar’s upcoming Super Bowl LIX halftime show has already sparked plenty of discussions. In his announcement, Kendrick seemed to take a jab at Drake by saying, ‘You know it’s only one opportunity to win a championship; no round twos.’ Many saw this as a reference to a video clip Drake had posted earlier, featuring Rasheed Wallace guaranteeing a game two victory.
While some of Drake’s fans and associates were vocal about Kendrick getting the Super Bowl gig, Drake himself took a more low-key approach. Instead of verbal complaints, he posted several pictures of his mentor, Lil Wayne, on social media. This was seen as a nod to the opinion that Lil Wayne should have been given the halftime show instead.
Social media was abuzz with opinions on the issue. Fans of both artists took sides, debating who deserved the Super Bowl spotlight more. Kendrick’s hint at Drake and Drake’s subtle responses added fuel to the fire, keeping the fans engaged and speculating.
The back-and-forth between Kendrick Lamar and Drake continues to captivate their fans. With Wack 100’s clarification, the true narrative remains shrouded in mystery.
One thing is certain: as the Super Bowl approaches, all eyes will be on Kendrick and any potential responses from Drake.