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Drake claps back at Kendrick Lamar during Australia concert after his Super Bowl performance

The beef between them is one that does not seem to stop

Drake during a concert.
Drake during a concert.X: @chartdata

This turned out to be a surprise twist during his recent concert in Melbourne, Australia. Drake subtly changed the lyrics of his song "Knife Talk," seemingly in response to Kendrick Lamar's fiery Super Bowl performance. The alteration has sparked a fresh wave of interest in the ongoing rivalry between the two hip-hop titans.

Drake, performing at Melbourne's Rod Laver Arena on February 10, switched up a key line in his hit track "Knife Talk." The original lyric, "Beef is live, spoiler alert - this n---- dies," was modified to "Beef is live, spoiler alert - I never died." This change came just a day after Lamar's explosive performance at the Super Bowl on February 9, where he delivered a set filled with veiled jabs at Drake, including performing his diss track "Not Like Us."

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The timing and context of Drake's lyric change suggest a direct response to Lamar's performance, adding a new chapter to the ongoing feud between the two artists. This rivalry has been well-documented over the years, with both rappers taking shots at each other in their music and public appearances.

The Super Bowl halftime show

Lamar's Super Bowl show was one of the most talked-about performances of the night, featuring high-energy renditions of his hits and a few pointed lines aimed at his contemporaries. Among these was "Not Like Us," a track widely interpreted as a diss aimed at Drake. The performance reignited discussions about the friction between the two artists, which has been simmering for years.

Drake's decision to alter the lyric during his Melbourne concert did not go unnoticed by fans and critics alike. Social media buzzed with reactions, with many interpreting the change as a message that he is not backing down from the conflict. The revised line, "I never died," can be seen as a declaration of resilience and a reminder of his longevity in the industry.

As the back-and-forth continues, fans of both artists are eagerly watching for the next move. In the ever-evolving world of hip-hop, rivalries and lyrical battles are not uncommon. They often serve as a catalyst for creativity and innovation, pushing artists to new heights. As Drake and Kendrick Lamar continue to navigate their careers, their interactions-both on and off stage-remain a focal point for fans and industry observers alike.

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