October 4, 2024

As if Drake doesn’t already feel like it’s “20 versus one,” another foe has emerged in his growing number of feuds.

NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal joined those poking fun at the 6 God over the weekend by posting an edited picture of him wearing a string bikini.

In the image, Drizzy’s head is superimposed onto the body of a woman who is wearing a black bikini and embracing Shaq as he sits on a yacht.

The former NBA MVP also included Metro Boomin‘s sneering “BBL Drizzy” instrumental as the music on the post.

 

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While Shaq was not one of the various basketball figures Kendrick Lamar brought out at his historic Pop Out concert in Inglewood last week, the former Los Angeles Laker appears firmly on the side of the Compton rapper in the beef.

At the show, NBA stars such as DeMar DeRozan and Russell Westbrook joined Kendrick on stage, while LeBron James and James Harden also enjoyed the performance from the crowd.

Shaq has not previously taken a shot at Drake in his feud with K. Dot, but the Toronto native has previously referenced the Hall of Famer in his songs.

On his 2015 track “Used 2,” Drizzy rapped: “Yeah, I’m fuckin’ glowin’ up/ Shaq postin’ up on n-ggas that I used to have posters of/ Real quick, man, you couldn’t have hated that/ Let’s be real, n-gga, you couldn’t have made it that, woo!”

The two also once joined forces on an episode of Inside the NBA where Shaq beatboxed for Drake, who spat a freestyle before performing an impromptu version of his Meek Mill diss track “Back to Back”.

Drake has yet to respond to Kendrick Lamar’s Pop Out concert, which saw him perform diss songs “Euphoria,” “6:16 in LA,” “Like That” and “Not Like Us” for the first time.

He also enlisted Dr. Dre to provide the into for “Not Like Us,” with the N.W.A legend also performing “Still D.R.E.” and “California Love.”

Various other special guests made appearances during the celebrated concert including Lamar’s former Top Dawg Entertainment cohorts ScHoolboy Q, Jay Rock and Ab-Soul, while Tyler, The Creator and Roddy Ricch also performed.

Source Hiphopdx.com

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