The comedian tells the 'Hotline Bling' hitmaker to 'get over it' instead of filing a lawsuit against UMG and Spotify over the 'Like That' spitter's hit diss track.
- Dec 2, 2024
AceShowbiz - Charleston White has shared his response to Drake's lawsuit over Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us". The comedian deemed the "Hotline Bling" hitmaker "weak" for taking the rap battle to court.
Recently, Charleston made an appearance on the "RealLyfe Street Starz" podcast and received a question about Drake, who is also famous as Drizzy, filing a lawsuit over his nemesis K.Dot's hit diss track. In a video from the interview that made its rounds on X, formerly known as Twitter, he told the Canadian hip-hop artist to "get over it."
Charleston said, "Weak a**, yellow n***a cryin', but he always had the Jews behind him; how is he claiming it's unfair?" He continued, "Just enjoy the money. Let the little, short Kendrick have his win. Come on, all that money you got."
Charleston went on to troll Drake, whose real name is Aubrey Graham, "That's 'yellow' kid with the white momma tryna come hang out in the Memphis projects with his black cousins and gotta stay on the porch. Cause they know you can't go out there and play with them kids."
"Yeah, Aubrey, whatever that man's name is," the comedian added. "That man's name says he is 'weak.' Aubrey can't play with no Kendrick. Kendrick Lamar been getting him up. You heard his story. That man grew up rough. Yeah, get yo a** back on that porch, Aubrey. F**k wrong with you. Them kids will eat you alive."
On November 25, Drake filed a lawsuit against Universal Music Group and Spotify, accusing the two of wrongdoing during his feud against Kendrick. The "One Dance" hitmaker alleged that UMG engaged in a "scheme" to manipulate the success of "Not Like Us". In response, UMG issued a statement to Variety, calling the Canadian hip-hop artist's accusations "offensive."
Later on, it was said that Drizzy did so in order to stop K.Dot from performing the hit at his upcoming Super Bowl half-time show. "Drake is concerned Kendrick will perform 'Not Like Us' at the Super Bowl," an insider told Daily Mail. "Universal bosses are shocked that Drake is suing them, and some people suspect the lawsuit is an attempt to stop Kendrick from performing 'Not Like Us' at the event."