Rick Ross, 50 Cent & Others React To Drake & Kendrick Lamar’s Diss Tracks

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It's been a long weekend full of back-and-forth responses from Drake and Kendrick Lamar amid their ongoing rap war. Throughout the melee, fans have seen some interesting analysis about the groundbreaking battle from numerous Hip-Hop artists and experts.

On Monday morning, May 6, The Breakfast Club shared their thoughts about Drake and Kendrick's latest diss tracks. Charlamagne agreed that K Dot served up plenty of bars on "6:16 in L.A." and the entire crew all agreed "Not Like Us" was a vibe regardless of the disrespectful lyrics. Overall, Uncle Charla said Kendrick is in the lead due to his release strategy, but DJ Envy disagreed and sided with Drake.

There have been a slew of other reactions from the Hip-Hop community. Metro Boomin let the world how he felt about Drake's records by dropping his own diss beat and inviting all artists to spit their own verse over it. Rick Ross, who's been offering plenty of commentary about Drizzy since he dropped "Champagne Moments," thinks Drake and his alleged ghostwriters should've "put more thought" into his latest response "The Heart Part 6."

“We just heard that new BBL Drizzy," Ross said in an Instagram Story. "Cupcake man... you looking bad. You might as well go on Maury Povich to tell your story."

Meanwhile, it seems like 50 Cent is team Drizzy. The G-Unit founder appeared to be blown away by Drake's "Family Matters," in which he accused K Dot of beating his wife and addressed the other artists who've dissed him in recent weeks.

"I told you [ninja emojis] leave him alone, now he spinning on all yall. 😈everybody must die, 🔥" Fif wrote.

Artists of all calibers have been sounding off with their opinions about Drake and Kendrick's diss tracks. See more reactions from Bun B, Vince Staples, Gillie Da King and more below.

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