Bill Maher Draws Parallels Between Kendrick Lamar and “Single White Female” Regarding Drake Disputes
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Bill Maher Roasts Kendrick Lamar's Feud with Drake, Calls it a 'Single White Female' Obsession

In a fiery segment on Real Time with Bill Maher, the outspoken host Bill Maher didn't hold back on his thoughts about Kendrick Lamar's ongoing feud with Drake. Drawing a parallel to the psychological thriller *Single White Female*, Maher urged the California rapper to let go and move on.

Criticizing Lamar's continuous barrage of diss tracks aimed at Drake, Maher delivered a scathing assessment of the situation. “Kendrick Lamar needs to get past Drake. Six diss tracks and a halftime show performance? That's not a feud, that's a scene out of Single White Female,” Maher quipped.

Drawing on the eerie narrative of the movie, Maher highlighted how Lamar's fixation seemed to mirror the unsettling obsession depicted in *Single White Female*, where boundaries blur and behavior turns malicious.

Tossing in some music history trivia, Maher debunked the idea that legendary artists engaged in similar feuds. “Frank Sinatra never dissed Tony Bennett in 1,400 records. Stevie Wonder never dropped an album titled 'Ray Charles Can Kiss My Black Ass',” Maher humorously pointed out.

The spotlight fell on Lamar's explosive Super Bowl LIX halftime show, which captivated a staggering 133.5 million viewers globally. His performance of "Not Like Us" became a defining cultural moment, already earning him a slew of Grammy Awards.

Maher couldn't resist poking fun at Drake's Canadian origins, cleverly tying in a barb about former President Trump's quirky comments on Canada. “It's a sight to see when a Cali rapper can't see eye to eye with our 51st state rapper,” Maher quipped, alluding to Trump's musings on absorbing Canada into the U.S.

With Maher's sharp wit and astute observations, the Kendrick Lamar-Drake saga takes on a whole new light, leaving fans and critics alike buzzing about the latest chapter in this rap rivalry.

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