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Kendrick Lamar performs in Toronto for 1st time since Drake feud

Kendrick Lamar performs in Toronto for 1st time since Drake feud

CBC12-06-2025
Kendrick Lamar is set to perform in Toronto Thursday night for the first time after public feud with Drake began more than a year ago.
The American rapper will be at the Rogers Centre for two nights alongside R&B artist SZA for their joint Grand National Tour.
Some Drake fans say they plan to congregate outside the Rogers Centre. An Instagram post shared across social media promises a so-called "OVO Takeover" near the venue, referring to Drake's brand October's Very Own.
The post said Drake fans want to "show Kendrick whose city this is" but that there will be "no hate, no drama — just pure Toronto energy."
A spokesperson for Drake did not respond to a request for comment.
He and Lamar have been entrenched in a highly publicized feud, which has culminated in a legal battle between the Canadian rapper and the U.S. record label that represents both men.
Drake is suing Universal Music Group for defamation for publishing and promoting Lamar's smash "Not Like Us."
In legal documents, Drake said the song's lyrics wrongly accuse him of being a pedophile, jeopardizing his safety and damaging his reputation.
None of the allegations have been proven in court.
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