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In war, there will always be casualties. Even innocent bystanders who have nothing to do with the war end up becoming involved. So when rappers Kendrick Lamar and Drake started up a world-stopping feud earlier this year, feelings were bound to get hurt on both sides. Given that Lamar was universally declared the winner, Drake appears to be the one who suffered the most.
It all came to a head on June 19, when Lamar hosted The Pop Out: Ken & Friends. Held on Juneteenth, Lamar finished the emphatic concert by performing "Not Like Us" five - possibly six - times in a row. While he was doing that, he brought up several important figures from Los Angeles. Among them were a couple of NBA stars, Russell Westbrook and DeMar DeRozan.
Drake unfollows LeBron James and DeMar DeRozan on Instagram
Seeing DeRozan on the stage was likely painful for Drake, who had developed a good relationship with the player while he was with the Toronto Raptors. Making matters even worse for the music artist was seeing NBA legend LeBron James in the crowd, dancing along to all of Lamar's songs. Drake and James had become friends over the years.
But it appears Drake has had enough, as he went on an Instagram unfollowing spree recently that included the NBA players, as well as Playboi Carti and more.
As Page Six noted, though, Drake was still following Diddy. Despite the music mogul being arrested and embroiled in outrageous legal controversies, Drake apparently couldn't pull the trigger on unfollowing him.
Eventually, Drake caught wind of the backlash and decided to finally unfollow Diddy. Still, it wasn't a good look for the music artist, who was more focused on athletes than the disgraced Sean Combs.