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It's been a few days since the last diss track was released so it seems as if we've at least reached a pause in the Drake/Kendrick beef. Articles have gone from Check Out This Amazing Creative Run Of Songs By These Major Artists Targeting Each Other to People Need To Stop Giving These Misogynists Attention How Dare They Release These Songs While We Clutch Our Pearls Standing At The Fire We've Spent The Last Month Pouring Gasoline On. I'm not here to dissect the lyrics nor to point out that collateral damage to most beefs be it rap or rock and roll has almost always been women and queer men. I just think there was some solid music released that I enjoyed listening to, even if you won't see me singing these at karaoke in the near or distant future. I'm giving the last word to Mackelmore, which I feel weird about because this was a feud that sometimes centered on the valildity of the Blackness of the artists. But. In addition to the more positive Free Palestine/criticism of how the American media and Biden's administration of "Hind's Hall" , I feel like it sums up the media's quick turn of Why Are We Paying Attention To Drake? So it's hopefully not like ending a mix about the Dr. Dre/Eazy-E feud with "Thrift Shop". 1. Family Matters by Drake 2. Can You Say Yeah? by Andrew Wartts & Gospel Storytellers 3. Meet The Grahams by Kendrick Lamar 4. I Believe To My Soul by Monk Higgins 5. Not Like Us by Kendrick Lamar 6. Prove It by Aretha Franklin 7. The Heart Part 6 by Drake 8. BBL Drizzy by Metro Boomin 9. Ana La Habibi by Fairouz 10. Hind's Hall by Mackelmore
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