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Drake Quotes Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Euphoria’ Diss While Showing Love to Sexyy Red

The 6 God hosted a Drizzmas Giveaway stream with Adin Ross on Dec. 26.

Drake performs onstage during "Lil Baby & Friends Birthday Celebration Concert" at State Farm Arena on Dec. 9, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia.

Drake performs onstage during "Lil Baby & Friends Birthday Celebration Concert" at State Farm Arena on Dec. 9, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia.

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Drake hosted his Drizzmas Giveaway alongside Adin Ross to help those in need this holiday season. At one point in the livestream on Thursday (Dec. 26), Drizzy spoke about his relationship with Sexyy Red and shrewdly quoted Kendrick Lamar’s “Euphoria” lyrics.

The 6 God raved about his “Rich Baby Daddy” collaborator. “I really talk to Sexyy Red. She like checks in on me and s–t. She sent me the nicest message for Christmas,” he said.


Drizzy continued to gush: “She hits me! She’ll be like, ‘Man, I’m always with you, man. I just be thinking about you, man.’ Shout-out to Sexyy!”

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Before moving on, he mixed in Kendrick’s bars about him and Sexyy from “Euphoria.” “When I see her, I see two bad ones, n—a, what’s up? F–k what y’all talking ’bout. Shout-out, Sexyy. W Sexyy in the chat,” he added while making light of Lamar’s diss.

Drake has largely avoided directly addressing Kendrick Lamar since their feud earlier in 2024. During the Drizzmas Giveaway stream, he was actually reading a letter from a fan who appeared to write “F–k Kendrick,” but Drake stopped short of saying it aloud.

The OVO boss and Sexyy Red have enjoyed a fruitful relationship since connecting in 2023. She served as an opener on certain stops of his It’s All a Blur Tour, and they exchanged verses on “Rich Baby Daddy” (No. 11 Billboard Hot 100) and “U My Everything” (No. 44 Billboard Hot 100).

Watch the clip of Drake talking about Sexyy Red below.

This article first appeared on Billboard U.S.

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