With the battle officially set between the two biggest rap stars to emerge in the last 15 years, Drake settled for more humorous and slanderous songs such as “Push Ups,” “Taylor Made Freestyle,” and “Family Matters,” while Kendrick went into assassin mode with “Euphoria,” “6:16 in LA,” “Meet The Grahams,” and the juggernaut “Not Like Us.” With an apparent defeat, Drake responded with “The Heart Part 6,” a play on The Heart series by Kendrick, but failed to capture a win in this massive cultural loss. While Kendrick led a victory lap from LA to the world with a number one record, an iconic history lesson on West Coast rap at The Pop Out, and a viral video attached, Drake seemed to be in denial about his undeniable defeat.