Gillie Da Kid is weighing in on the highly publicized rap feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake—and he’s not buying the narrative that’s been dominating social media.
According to Gillie, a lot of fans and commentators “ran with false narratives” during the beef, not necessarily because they were accurate, but because they wanted to see Drake lose. His take suggests that public perception played just as big a role as the music itself, with bias and online momentum shaping how the battle was judged.
Gillie’s comments highlight a bigger conversation around the feud: that beyond diss tracks and lyrical sparring, the court of public opinion—especially online—can heavily influence who people believe “won,” regardless of the actual bars.
His stance adds to the ongoing debate about the battle, with some fans agreeing that Drake faced an uphill narrative from the start, while others still stand firmly behind Kendrick’s performance.
