Drake Accused Of Banning Kendrick Lamar's 'Not Like Us' From Being Played In Houston Clubs: Report
Club goers in Houston, Texas, may not hear Kendrick Lamar's 'Not Like Us' while out on the town, and Drake may be to blame.
The highly publicized feud between Lamar, 37, and Drake ended with the Compton rapper being publicly crowned the winner after releasing "Not Like Us," which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
According to 'The Jasmine Brand,' 'Not Like Us' has been banned at several Houston nightclubs.
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A Texas DJ named DJ Ari alleged that she was reprimanded for playing Lamar's diss on Twitter.
On Monday, one Twitter user wrote, "Drake really got 'Not Like Us' banned in Houston." DJ Ari replied in a quote tweet writing: "Yea I done already got in trouble a few times for playing it at some clubs." She clarified on her Instagram Story that neither Drake, 37, nor J Prince "told me not to play the song. Promoters and people that respect those guys told me not to and it was understood. That's it, that's all."
Drake, legal name Aubrey Drake Graham, has not yet replied to the allegations.
In the wake of the feud between himself and Lamar, fans of the "Hotline Bling" rapper have been concerned not only about the star's waning popularity but also about his physical health. In 2023, the artist took some time off to focus on his "stomach problems." Recently, sightings of the star have fans again concerned that he is unwell.
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His financial setbacks also made headlines after he lost $1 million in two weeks due to sports betting on the Stanley Cup finals and the NBA finals.
Last week, the Toronto native took to Instagram to share a striking video depicting extensive flooding inside his mansion.
In the video, an individual, assumed to be Drake, filmed a room submerged in water, with the level rising to ankle height. "This better be Espresso Martini," text on the video read. The camera holder is seen holding a broom while moving towards a door, revealing water seeping into a hallway.