Drake trolls Kendrick Lamar during livestream while Lamar gives back at holiday charity event

Drake mocks Kendrick Lamar during a Twitch stream, while Lamar partners with Baby2Baby for a children's charity event.

Kendrick Lamar (Courtesy: Reuters) and Drake (Courtesy: @champagnepapi on Instagram)

Drake made headlines on December 3, 2024, when he trolled Kendrick Lamar during a Twitch livestream. The playful moment occurred in Los Pollos TV’s chat, where Drake used viral memes to mock Kendrick, particularly referencing a line from Lamar’s “tv off” and even taking jabs at DJ Mustard’s height. Despite the ongoing legal action Drake has taken against Lamar over the song "Not Like Us," his appearance online was a lighthearted break from the seriousness of his legal battles.

While Drake was making waves online with his trolling, Kendrick Lamar was focused on giving back to the community. On the same day, Lamar, alongside his fiancée Whitley Alford, participated in Baby2Baby’s annual Holiday Event in Los Angeles, helping deliver holiday cheer to 500 children in need. The event, which included appearances by stars like Kelly Rowland and Demi Lovato, aimed to make the season brighter for underprivileged students. Kendrick’s presence at the event showed a stark contrast to Drake’s online antics, emphasizing Lamar’s commitment to philanthropy over public spats.

In addition to his charity work, Kendrick Lamar also stirred up excitement by announcing his upcoming Grand National Tour, which will make 19 stops across North America, including a performance in Drake’s hometown of Toronto. This announcement adds to the ongoing dynamic between the two artists, as Kendrick continues to focus on music and community, while Drake, seemingly undeterred by the rivalry, uses social media to poke fun at his longtime competitor.

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