Drake Fans Drop “Family Matters” Video Game Because They Thought Viral “Not Like Us” Game Was ‘Trash’
Prior to the release of “Family Matters” at the beginning of May, Drake appeared to tease it as his way of pushing the red button in his feud with Kendrick. The Compton native responded with “Meet the Grahams” less than an hour later, leading to further speculation that there was a mole in the OVO camp.
On “6:16 in LA,” Lamar implied that OVO was working for him and people in Drake’s camp believe Drizzy deserves what’s coming to him.
“Meet the Grahams” served as another level of psychological warfare, with Kendrick dedicating verses to individual members of Drake’s family, while also alleging he secretly had a daughter. Whether true or not, the song effectively took the spotlight away from “Family Matters.”
Kendrick remained on the offense, releasing “Not Like Us” the following day, and the rest is history. Last week the track reclaimed the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100, following its No. 1 debut in May. “Family Matters” peaked at No. 7 and left the Hot 100 after six weeks.
Now Richie Branson is wondering if he should follow the course of the original beef and drop a “Meet the Grahams” game.