André 3000 has shared his opinions on the feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar, and it doesn’t seem like he’s the greatest fan.

The OutKast veteran said that he was “sad” about the high-profile feud between two of his favorite rappers in an interview with Crack Magazine.

He acknowledged, “At one point, I got a little sad.” “In the early days of rap fights, kids would rhyme against one another in parks. Still, not everyone is rapping these days. You have 100 employees working for you. Everything you own, including businesses, deals, empires, and livelihoods, could be in danger.

“Sure, go for it if you have nothing to lose. However, I’m not sure it’s still worth it if I’ve already made it.

3 Stacks liked Kendrick calling him out on Future and Metro Boomin’s song “Like That,” even though he didn’t love the conflict. He rapped, “If he walk around with that stick, it ain’t André 3K.”

As a 49-year-old rapper, you’re only appreciative of the recognition. However, I’ve realized that as a rapper, I always carry this stick around,” he told the newspaper. Thus, it was a line for me as well, and I was attempting to make use of it. However, Kendrick utilized it, so I had to acknowledge that he understood.

André 3000 is not the only one who feels conflicted about the feud. Drake and Kendrick Lamar were previously criticized by Questlove for the suggestive content of their diss tracks.

At the height of the feud, he posted on Instagram, saying, “Nobody won the war.” “Skill was not the issue here. This was mudslinging, takedown at the level of a wrestling match, with ladies, children, and actual facts be damned.

The same people who are calling for blood will soon post “rip” posts as though they weren’t involved in the issue. It’s true that hip hop is dying.

The Roots drummer added the following to the caption, ethically challenging both rappers to improve: “Here We Are Now. Will you amuse us?

Both men made a lot of outrageous charges during their spat, with Kendrick calling Drake a drug addict and pedophile who is allegedly harboring an 11-year-old daughter.

In response, Drizzy asserted that K. Dot had physically mistreated his longterm partner Whitney Alford and made the suggestion that one of the couple’s kids belonged to Dave Free, Kendrick’s business partner.

Not a single accusation has an evidence base to support it.