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Deion Sanders hit out at Kendrick Lamar and Drake after the pair refuse to settle their differences as two of the biggest personalities in music continue their very public and very ugly feud.
The war of words had their roots sowed in the early 2010s but exploded in 2024 when Lamar released Like That alongside Future and Metro Boomin as the 37-year-old hit out at Drake and J-Cole after the latter suggested they are the Big Three of modern rap.
Drake then tried to respond through Push Ups, and Taylor Made Freestyle and they continued with a back-and-forth whilst playing down the seriousness of it, but things really took a turn for worse when the Canadian accused Lamar of being a domestic abuser.
Kendrick then responded with Meet the Grahams and Not Like Us during which he accuses his rival of being a sexual predator, suggests his parents should be ashamed of him and that he's a bad father, before later explicitly calling him a pedophile in the latter.
Not Like Us was generally agreed to have won the feud and now the 38-year-old Drake has decided to take the matter to the courts by accusing the diss track of being defamatory and violating the RICO Act by using illegal tactics to boost streams, which Universal Music Group denies.
Sanders hits out at Lamar and Drake
Sanders is known for his strong feelings and values on family, something he extends beyond his own blood and into his football coaching, previously saying that he sees all of his players as sons and will only hire coaches who are already fathers.
So as the story continues on with no end in sight soon, Coach Prime has decided to weigh in as the Colorado Buffaloes' head coach calls on them to set it aside as the 57-year-old calls the pair "brothers".
"I don't like two brothers going at it," Sanders told We Got Time. "I don't like the back and forth.
"I don't like any of that stuff because it's always going to be casualties and I don't like that."