"Kendrick fans in shambles": Fans react hilariously as Drake’s “Nokia” reaches #1 on the Global Apple Music singles chart

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In a twist that could make even the most seasoned soap opera writers envious, Drake's latest track, Nokia, has dialed its way to the number one spot on the Global Apple Music singles chart. This unexpected ascent has sent ripples through the music community, sparking a symphony of reactions from fans and onlookers alike.

@fakefansofkdot couldn't resist poking fun at Kendrick's fanbase, stating:

"Kendrick fans in shambles 🤣."

The track, a collaboration with PARTYNEXTDOOR from their joint album, $ome $exy $ongs 4 U, has not only dominated the charts but also reignited the ever-smoldering embers of the Drake-Kendrick Lamar rivalry. As the digital confetti settles, let's delve into the melodious mayhem that has fans both celebrating and side-eyeing in equal measure.


Drake vs. Kendrick beef fuels more drama as "Nokia" rings in at #1

The internet, never one to miss a beat, erupted with a chorus of opinions as "Nokia" claimed its chart-topping position. From jubilant celebrations to skeptical eyebrow raises, the spectrum of reactions was as diverse as Drake's discography.

@Devante2521 observed the paradoxical effect of attempts to undermine Drake:

"‘The Drake Elimination’ only made him more powerful."
"Did you say "Drake NO1"??," @FrenzyJames1 wrote.

Not all feedback was glowing, with @40oz2thehead unimpressed by the track's success:

"Song is straight trash haaaa."

The corporate machinations behind the scenes didn't escape scrutiny either with @Prajking2 adding:

"UMG really got two top rappers beefing and charting simultaneously."

Questions about media bias surfaced, with @SGBDub inquiring:

"Do this man got y’all on a payroll or something?"

Loyalty to Kendrick remained unwavering for some, as evidenced by this comment by @Jamielewiz:

"Not like us is still top three 😂 and he’s number two, Kendrick is still king."

And, of course, there were those, like @te4lm4tter who felt the bar for musical excellence had been set a tad too low:

"The bar is low 😭😭😭."

The Backstory: Beats, Beefs, and Billboard

Over the years, Drake and Kendrick Lamar have traded lyrical punches in this musical tug-of-war, which has become a headline staple, especially in the hip-hop/rap sphere.

In addition to topping the charts, Lamar's savage diss song, Not Like Us, which was directed at Drake, also became a cultural sensation. Its effects were so severe that they resulted in legal issues; Drake sued Universal Music Group for slander, claiming that it endangered his family's safety. Universal dismissed the lawsuit, labeling it an attempt by Drake to save face.

Drake's Nokia, on the other hand, is a dance-infused electropop number that showcases his versatility. The song, produced by Elkan, combines an Atlanta bass rhythm with flashy synthesizers and androgynous vocals, ending with a groove that brings back memories of Kanye West's Graduation days. Its infectious energy has won acclaim from critics, who have pointed out that it can revitalize any party atmosphere.

The story is further fueled by the Nokia music video. Fans have theorized that some of the images, which are loaded with retro features like large mobile phones and the original Snake game, are subliminal jabs at Lamar. Some interpret Drake's use of owl imagery, a symbol connected to his OVO Sound label, as a declaration of independence, suggesting he won't be constrained by rivalries or industry norms.

Edited by Amey Mirashi
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