The rivalry between Kendrick Lamar and Drake has grown so legendary in the eyes of the public that a cunning businessman came up with the concept of putting all of Drizzy and K.Dot's diss tracks on a cassette tape and offering it for collectors to true hip-hop enthusiasts.

X(formerly Twitter) user @3ternalsirenity posted a pic of the attractively packaged cassette on X yesterday(June 11) complete with a $199.99 price tag, but it was discovered that Tape Head City is selling it on their website for $16 (plus shipping).


Last year, The Certified Lover Boy made waves with his song "First Person Shooter," which featured J. Col and was a subtle jab at Kendrick. Kendrick responded with a feature verse on Metro Boomin' and Future's song "Like That." "Push Ups(Drop And Gimme50)" was Drake's second effort; Dot's "Euphoria" came next. "Family Matters," "Taylor Made Freestyle," and "Meet The Grahams" followed shortly after, but they were merely preludes to Kendrick's devastating hit song "Not Like Us," which appeared to have put an end to the conflict.


The song "Taylor Made Freestyle" by Drizzy is no longer accessible online because the 6 God was forced to take it down from all platforms after the Tupac estate sent the former Disney star a cease and desist letter for using 'Pac's voice without authorization.

The most recent contribution from both parties was "The Heart Part 6" by Drizzy.