Drake's OVO Store In London Hit with 'They Not Like Us' Graffiti
Drake's OVO Store in London Faces Vandalism Amidst Feud:
Drake's OVO Store in London has been vandalized; someone spray painted "They Not Like Us" on the front window. pic.twitter.com/IFoVnQa5nJ
— WhatsOnRap (@WhatsOnRap__) May 7, 2024
In his track, Lamar delves deeper, insinuating moral disparities and allegations of misconduct within Drake's circle. The song's lyrics allude to claims of se* crimes, casting a shadow over the reputation of the OVO crew.
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Kendrick further amplifies these accusations, referencing legal proceedings and emphasizing the severity of the allegations. The cover art of the diss track, depicting Drake's Toronto mansion overlaid with markers from a sex offender app, adds visual weight to Lamar's claims.
Meanwhile, in an unrelated incident, a security guard stationed outside Drake's home became the victim of a drive-by sh**ting.
The early morning attack sent shockwaves through the industry, prompting concerns for the safety and security of high-profile figures in the rap world.
As the fallout from both events unfolds, the hip-hop community finds itself embroiled in a whirlwind of controversy and speculation. The intersection of art, music, and real-world events continues to captivate audiences, highlighting the power and influence of the genre on a global scale.