“The largest white flag ever raised” is how fans react when Drake removes all of his offensive comments about Kendrick Lamar on Instagram.
The rap feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar seems to have finally come to an end. The former has removed promotional material from his Instagram account that was associated with the diss recordings he created about K. Dot. Since then, a lot of people have been mercilessly trolling him online.
Social media users noticed that Drake had removed posts about his diss song, “The Heart Part 6,” which features Kendrick Lamar. K. Dot has over 146 million followers on Instagram, but the links to his other diss tracks—Push Ups, Taylor Made Freestyle, and Family Matters—have been taken down from the platform.
Following its removal from his social media page, Drizzy posted excerpts from a Rolex photo session. Additionally, he published a photo from Stake that displayed the total amount of money he was wagering on Saturday, June 15th’s Boston Celtics vs. Dallas Mavericks game.
As of the time this article was written, it was unclear why Drake deleted the K. Dot-related posts from his Instagram account. However, a lot of people responded to the same on the internet by saying:
“The final stage of grief: acceptance,” one netizen noted.
“KDOT won he’s pulled out he knows it’s not worth getting slapped up even more,” another X user commented.
“I can’t believe there were actual people saying Drake won this beef,” another internet user said.
Several netizens were on Team Kendrick Lamar. Other reactions to Drizzy’s social media activity read:
“He’s hoping we forget about it and that it never happened,” another person said.
“He keeps adding L’s to the battle can he just clean it all up at once take his streaming songs down too might as well,” an X user said.