Dua Lipa weighs in on Drake and Kendrick Lamar beef in Saturday Night Live sketch
Singer attempted to make sense of the bitter feud between the warring rappers
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Your support makes all the difference.Dua Lipa has lampooned the ongoing feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar in a new comedy sketch.
In an appearance on Saturday Night Live on 5 May, the āNew Rulesā singer, who has just released her third studio album Radical Optimism, broke down the escalating beef between the two.
The role was a lighter one for Lipa, who recently spoke out about the āhumiliatingā experience of becoming a viral meme for her dancing.
Introduced as culture critic āWanda Weemsā, the singer donned a blonde wig and a southern American accent as she explained the beef ā with limited success.
The rappers have hit out at each other with multiple diss tracks this week. Lamar released āNot Like Usā on Sunday (5 May), his third attack in 36 hours. The release came shortly after āWelcome to the Grahamsā, in which Kendrick accused the āHotline Blingā rapper of harbouring a secret daughter. Shortly before this, Drake took aim at Lamarās pro-Black activism and accused the rapper of domestic violence.
But Lipaās fictitious Good Morning Greenville reporter didnāt appear to be clued in.
Admitting she normally āteaches piano at the local grade schoolā, Lipaās supposed expert explained: āOne clue on the song āEuphoriaā, when Kendrick describes Drake as Canadian, thatās because Drake is from Toronto.ā
She continued, āAnd he calls Drake āCrodie,ā which is a term used by the Crips, which according to Wikipedia is an alliance of street gangs based in Southern California.ā

Elsewhere in the sketch, SNL regulars Heidi Gardner, Mikey Day, playing the tone-deaf morning show presenters, put on masks designed to look like Lamar and Drake and imitate a reconciliation.
This week, Lamar fuelled the fiery drama between him and Drake by accusing the artist of having a āsecret daughterā.
The two hip-hop stars have been locked in a back-and-forth rap battle for some weeks now, but the drama has become more personal and bitter in recent days.

On 3 May, Lamar, 36, published a ruthless diss track called, āMeet the Grahams,ā written as if it were a letter to Drakeās family. In the song, the āMoney Treesā creator presents Drake, 37, as the absent father in his hypothetical daughterās life.
Drake responded with an Instagram story immediately refuting claims he had a hidden daughter, writing: āNahhh hold on can someone find my hidden daughter pls and send her to me...these guys are in shambles.ā Alongside this were laughing emojis and a selfie.
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