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Drake Responds to ‘F—k Kendrick’ Chants at U.K. Tour Stop: ‘Can’t Say That I Don’t Agree’

Fans seem intent on not letting the blockbuster Drake–Kendrick Lamar feud go.

Drake hit the stage in Birmingham, U.K. as part of his $ome $exy $ongs 4 U.K. Tour with PARTYNEXTDOOR on Monday night (July 21) and plenty of anti-Kendrick chants broke out throughout the show.

One “f—k Kendrick” chant got so loud it even got Drake’s attention on stage. “Alright, alright alright,” he replied. “I can’t say that I don’t agree.”

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It’s not the first time anti-Kendrick Lamar chants have taken place at Drake shows. During his headlining set at Wireless Fest earlier in July, “f—k Kendrick” chants were repeatedly roared from fans throughout his three performances.

Drake even stopped his show and told Chubbs to grab him a shot after hearing the chants. “I’ll drink to that,” he said.

Before wrapping up the second Birmingham show, Drake also gave an update on Iceman, which he’s continuing to work on. “I’m working on my album Iceman, so we got a lot to talk about,” he teased.

Drake and Party’s lengthy European run will continue in September with upcoming stops in Amsterdam, Belgium, Zurich, Stockholm, Denmark, Milan, Paris and Germany.

The 6 God kicked off the rollout for Iceman with the release of his “What Did I Miss?” single on July 5. The track, which finds him examining his friendships and those who betrayed him, debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and currently sits in the top 10 at No. 8.

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