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Kendrick Lamar & Drake Beef Escalates To Video Game Sphere

Kendrick Lamar and Drake's ongoing feud has now extended into the realm of video games. The drama began when Kendrick's chart-topping diss track "Not Like Us" was reimagined as a computer game by developer Richie Branson.

The 8-bit game, featuring an arcade-inspired version of the Mustard-produced beat, allows players to control Kendrick and hit owls with a club, a nod to the piñata scene in the music video.

In response, a rival game based on Drake's diss track "Family Matters" was created. This game challenges players to throw Grammy awards into Kendrick's mouth, inspired by Drake's lyrical dig in the song. The developers also mocked Branson's game, accusing it of being trash and referencing rumors that Kendrick used bots to boost his streams.

Branson teased another potential game based on Kendrick's diss track "Meet the Grahams," further escalating the 8-bit beef between fans of both rappers. The feud, which has also been compiled into a cassette tape featuring all the diss tracks, continues to captivate fans across multiple platforms.

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