Drake Just Caught Some Strays At The Oscars, And The Internet Can’t Get Enough

Initially, Kendrick Lamar earned numerous Grammy awards for his song “Not Like Us,” sparking a flurry of discussions online regarding his ongoing dispute with Drake. Later, he caused ripples once more by performing this track at the Super Bowl. Now, it’s Drake’s turn to receive some unexpected attention as Conan O’Brien joked about their feud while hosting the 2025 Oscars, and the internet finds the joke amusing.

About halfway through this year’s Academy Awards, Conan O’Brien came out to say:

At this point in the performance, it’s about time for Kendrick Lamar to make an appearance and possibly make some controversial statements regarding Drake being accused of inappropriate behavior with minors.

As a movie enthusiast, I can’t help but notice how timely this joke is right now with all the buzz surrounding Kendrick Lamar and Drake these past couple of months!

Since the Super Bowl, there’s been endless chatter about Lamar mentioning Drake during his performance. Furthermore, “Not Like Us” has exploded in popularity on social media platforms. Consequently, O’Brien’s joke was highly relevant and provided a humorous reference to the rapper from “All the Stars” halftime show.

It’s clear that the online community is finding this particularly amusing, and they promptly shared countless memes in response. For instance, @__chloeconnor humorously commented on the situation by sharing a meme as well.

Meanwhile, @DiaryOfKeysus had a dramatic and funny reaction to the joke, posting:

Many people were surprised to see Drake receiving subtle criticism at the Grammy Awards, Super Bowl, and Oscars. Shea Serrano was among them, expressing this reaction on social media.

DRAKE CATCHING STRAYS AT THE OSCARS TOO???????????

In simpler terms, this conversation underscores the significant feud that exists between Kendrick Lamar and Drake. Prior to recent events, “Not Like Us” held some weight, but it’s now a significant cultural phenomenon due to their large-scale public performances and numerous references over the past few months.

More to come…

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2025-03-03 05:37