Daylyt says the beef with Kendrick Lamar isn’t necessarily over for Drake yet, as “there is no die in the internet world.”

Daylyt pinpointed Drake’s infamous line about rap “like he wanted to free the slaves” as a critical misstep. He argued that this statement created a significant backlash, leading listeners to interpret it as an implication that Drake’s music perpetuates oppression, contrasting sharply with Kendrick’s empowering verses. This line, according to Daylyt, served as a catalyst for Kendrick’s impactful response in “The Heart Part 4,” which dissected the historical mistreatment of Black Americans.