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It’s officially release week for Drake, and strange things are already happening.
Kendrick Lamar’s Music Mysteriously Disappears From Streaming
On Monday (May 11), fans noticed that Kendrick Lamar’s 2025 album GNX and his 2024 Drake diss, Euphoria, had disappeared from the Apple Music streaming platform. In addition, the music videos for Lamar’s 2024 hits Not Like Us and Luther were also removed from his YouTube channel.
Kendrick Lamar has removed his album GNX from all streaming platforms except Spotify and YouTube. pic.twitter.com/Dx5e6bjQd8
— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) May 11, 2026
The removal of Kendrick’s music came at an ironic time. Just days away from Drake releasing his ninth studio album, Iceman. And that, of course, led to a lot of reactions on social media.
“Now watch how they re-release the album (and the removed songs) to try and get it to compete with Iceman,” one user wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.
“This dude is a clear example of short men having anger issues; the guy doesn’t want Drake getting all the attention this week,” a second user chimed in.
“If he drops just to stomp on Drake’s release, he’s so lame,” a third user remarked.
Iceman will be Drake’s first solo project since his 2024 feud with Kendrick Lamar. And amid the rollout for the project, some fans have suggested that Drake could reignite their feud on his upcoming project. After one of the photo art concepts featured a picture of Pinocchio’s head in a beam.
During a recent episode of his Brilliant Idiots podcast, Charlamagne encouraged the Grammy-winner to move on from the feud between him and Kendrick’s 2024 feud, and to just focus on the music.
“Ain’t no circling the block. Just go ahead and make your records for the club,” Charlamagne said in a clip caught by Kurrco on X. “Make your records for the ladies. Like, keep it moving. Nobody wants to see you circle the block. You lost.”
Iceman will officially drop this.










