Style

London OVO Store Vandalized With ‘They Not Like Us’ Graffiti in Reference to Kendrick’s Drake Diss Track

Early Monday morning, a security guard outside of Drake's home was taken to the hospital after being shot in what police are calling a drive-by shooting.

Drake in an orange hoodie at an event, with another man in the background
Prince Williams / WireImage

The Drake vs. Kendrick beef has extended to London.

A photo of a graffitied OVO Store on Carnaby Street in the UK capital is making the rounds online, with the phrase, “they not like us” sprayed across the shop’s glass window.

According to the original poster, the graffiti was covered up.

The phrase is borrowed from Kendrick Lamar’s Mustard-produced diss track, “Not Like Us,” which the Compton native unleashed over the weekend. Kenny raps, “They not like us, they not like us, they not like us” during the song’s chorus—a barb aimed at Drizzy and his OVO crew.

The chorus and the rest of the track infer that the moral fiber of Dot’s inner circle is not that of Drake’s—that pgLang and Top Dawg Entertainment have higher values than OVO, particularly as Lamar claims that the 6 God and OVO have committed sex crimes.

Kendrick doubles down on these allegations with lines like, “And your homeboy need subpoena, that predator move in flocks / That name gotta be registered and placed on neighborhood watch.” He also reinforced Drake’s predatory practices with the song’s cover art, which is an aerial image of his Toronto mansion with several sex offender app markers placed on top of the home.

Early Monday morning, a security guard outside of Drake's home was taken to the hospital after being shot in what police are calling a drive-by shooting.

Related Stories

Man on stage wearing a blue cap and orange jacket, giving a performance
music

Breaking Down All of the Ways Kendrick Lamar Attacked Drake on “Not Like Us"

Kendrick Lamar fired back at Drake (again!) on “Not Like Us.” Here’s a breakdown of every way he attacked Drake this time.

Jordan Rose730 days ago
Drake exits vehicle, greeted by man in suit, surrounded by onlookers and camera flashes; casual attire. Used in music article context
music

Cops Investigating Shooting of Security Guard Near Drake’s Toronto Home, Drake Unharmed in Incident (UPDATE)

Details on the incident remained scarce Tuesday morning though it was reported that a man was shot and hospitalized.

Music artist on stage wearing a large hoodie and pink pants, looking upwards with a mic headset
music

Breaking Down Everything Kendrick Said About Drake on “Meet the Grahams”

There’s a lot to unpack in Kendrick Lamar’s “Meet the Grahams.” Here’s a thorough analysis.

Jordan Rose731 days ago

Stay ahead on Exclusives

Download the Complex App