Everybody Hates Drake

Can Drizzy catch a break? Jay Z is the latest to go in.

Drake, @Drake - Tweet: "Honored to be this year's ‪@ESPYS host ‪@espn 7.16.2014 ‪#ESPYS ‪#NWTS ‪pic.twitter.com/PFo7wOV0DE"An ambassador for the Toronto Raptors and a frequent sports commentator/congratulater, Drake revels in his new gig as the host to this year's ESPYS Awards. #Trophies #DraftDay(Photo: Mike Coppola/Getty Images)

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Everybody Hates Drake - Can Drake catch a break? The Young Money Cash Money Billionaire rapper has become hip hop's favorite lyrical punching bag, getting called out for nearly every move he makes — from his choice in clothing to his choice in career. Read on to see who has had something to say about the Toronto import. —Alex Gale.(Photo: Mike Coppola/Getty Images)

Jay Z - Jay Z just may be a fixture in Hustler of the Year category for as long as BET has it. In addition to keeping sharp with his lyrics as an MC, Hov the business, man (no businessman) helped Robinson Cano and Kevin Durant each secure contracts worth well over $250 million with the Seattle Mariners and Nike. Hustlers don't sleep, they rest one eye up.(Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

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Jay Z - Drake started this one when he went at Jay Z in a Rolling Stone interview, saying that all the art references Hov likes to make are "corny." That must've gotten under Jay's skin because he let loose in a freestyle, doing an oh-so-rare-for-Jay name-check: "Sorry Mr. Drizzy for so much art talk/ Silly me, rappin' 'bout sh-- that I really bought / While these rappers rap about guns that they ain't shot / And a bunch of other silly sh-- that they ain't got."(Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

Kid Cudi - Kid Cudi has had a few run ins with fans, and an early example occurred at a show in Toronto in 2009. Supposedly, someone threw their wallet on stage, and when Cudi was trying to return it, one fan claimed it was theirs, so he gave it to them. Before long, the fan felt bad about his fraudulent claim, so he tossed it back on stage. The Man on the Moon was none too pleased. He hopped into the crowd and swung at the liar. (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

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Kid Cudi - Kid Cudi took aim at Drake on The Arsenio Hall Show. After lamenting how much focus there is on "money, cash, hoes, braggadoccio," in music these days, Cudi said he too could rap about those things, but chooses not to. If he did choose to, though, "there would be no Drake," he said. (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

Shyne - Shyne may be free, but since he cancouldn't come back to the U.S. (so he took up residence in Belize), his career has been indefinitely stalled. Although he's rarely heard (he dropped a tape in 2012 called Gangland), Shyne keeps his presence felt on social media and the former Bad Boy has been in several Twitter beefs with Meek Mill, Rick Ross, Game and Kendrick Lamar, just to name a few. Last time we really heard from him, he was trashing K Dot's major label debut, the critically acclaimed good kid, m.A.A.d city. (Photo: UPI/Debbie Hill /Landov)

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Shyne - Shyne took a shot at Drake in an interview with MTV News. "What does he do?" Shyne Po asked rhetorically. "He's an actor from Canada. So he just studied Lil Wayne, studied Kanye... he studied them and he just acts like a street kid? I would really prefer Drake to sing about girls and sing about being a good kid from Canada and whatever that entails."(Photo: UPI/Debbie Hill/Landov)

Pusha T - Pusha T and Drake began waging their cold war in 2011, when Pusha released "Don't F--k" Wit Me," which featured the lines, "N---as on they sophomore actin' like they boss lords...the swag don't match the sweaters." The subliminal shots continued on "Exodus 23:1," which prompted Drizzy's Young Money homies Lil Wayne and Jae Millz to respond with more explicit diss tracks. (Photo: Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images for Heineken)

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Pusha T - Pusha T and Drake began waging their cold war in 2011, when Pusha released "Don't F--k" Wit Me," which featured the lines, "N---as on they sophomore actin' like they boss lords...the swag don't match the sweaters." The subliminal shots continued on "Exodus 23:1," which prompted Drizzy's Young Money homies Lil Wayne and Jae Millz to respond with more explicit diss tracks. (Photo: Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images for Heineken)

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DMX - DMX has never made his distaste for Drake a secret. “I don’t like anything about Drake," he said in a February radio interview. "I don’t like his f--king voice. I don’t like what he talks about. I don’t like his face. I don’t like the way he walks. Like, nothing. I don’t like his haircut. I might just… Let me shut up, I’ll just stop right there.” Tell us how you really feel, X. (Photo: Mike Lawrie/Getty Images)

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DMX - DMX has never made his distaste for Drake a secret. “I don’t like anything about Drake," he said in a February radio interview. "I don’t like his f--king voice. I don’t like what he talks about. I don’t like his face. I don’t like the way he walks. Like, nothing. I don’t like his haircut. I might just… Let me shut up, I’ll just stop right there.” Tell us how you really feel, X. (Photo: Mike Lawrie/Getty Images)

Beanie Sigel: March 6 - The controversial rapper celebrates his 39th birthday. (Photo: Beanie Sigel/Myspace)

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Beanie Sigel - Drake got caught up in the crossfire between Beanie Sigel and his former boss Jay Z in 2010 when Hov rapped on Drizzy's "Light Up." Beans seemed to think that Jay was dissing him subliminally on the record, and said Drake was guilty by association. "I know that f----t s--t you poppin' on them Drake records, them lil' slurs," Beans said in a YouTube video, addressing Hov. "[I will] smack the s--t outta Drake's b---h a-- ... I have no problem seein' anybody on sight." Well, alrighty then. (Photo: Beanie Sigel/Myspace)

Common Gets the Gold - Rapper-actor Common hasn't lost his lyrical touch — he earned the award for Element Lyricist of the Year.(Photo: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images For BET)

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Common - Common admitted he was dissing Drake on last year's "Sweet" when he ad-libbed, "Singing all around me man, la-la-la." After Drake seemed to reply with a heated verse on Rick Ross's "Stay Schemin'," Com called him "Canada Dry" in a response verse. The two have since squashed their (totally random) beef. (Photo: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images For BET)

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Charles Hamilton  - New York emcee Charles Hamilton popped up on the Web unexpectedly in May 2014 after he was spotted and interviewed in Harlem. The Sonic the Hedgehog-touting lyricist revealed a lot of things, including that he's still signed to Interscope Records and considers Jimmy Iovine god, but he and Iovine have creative differences because he wants to make dark music while Jimmy wants him to be hip hop's version of Bob Dylan. Before that, his last Twitter post was in February 2012.(Photo: Amanda Edwards/WireImage)

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Charles Hamilton - Charles Hamilton dissed Drake in a freestyle over the beat for "The Motto" in 2011, spitting, "It's sad really, what these rap f---s really did/Ask Drizzy or this wack-a-s n---a Wiz/Mad disses, but I'm that cat, can you dig?" No one really noticed. (Photo: Amanda Edwards/WireImage)

Future on working with Drake after their supposed beef: - "[There are] no issues, and we've got a lot more to come, so stay tuned.  Me and Drizzy got some more s*** coming."(Photo:  F. Leon/PictureGroup)

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Future - Future was majorly pissed when Drake was a no-show at the video shoot for their hit collabo, the remix to "Tony Montana." "It's basically a slap in my face," he said in an interview, "because they're like, 'S--t, you should've done it with someone from Atlanta, who was going to get in the video, who wanted to be a part of your video.'" (Photo: F. Leon/PictureGroup)

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Ludacris - After Drake implied that Ludacris was biting his so-called hashtag flow — and misusing it — in an interview, Luda struck back last year with "Badaboom," rapping, "Counterfeit rappers say I'm stealing their flows/But I can't steal what you never made up b---h/Y'all some duplicate rap cloning n---as/I manufacture you h--s, put on your makeup b---h."  (Photo: Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images for Maxim)

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Ludacris - After Drake implied that Ludacris was biting his so-called hashtag flow — and misusing it — in an interview, Luda struck back last year with "Badaboom," rapping, "Counterfeit rappers say I'm stealing their flows/But I can't steal what you never made up b---h/Y'all some duplicate rap cloning n---as/I manufacture you h--s, put on your makeup b---h."  (Photo: Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images for Maxim)

Fabolous, @myfabolouslife - Tweet: "Idk why but I still look at lightskin Aunt Vivian a lil sideways..."That awkward moment when a popular TV character gets swapped mid-run… Although it's been almost 20 years since the show's end, Fab still can't help but give the side-eye to the replacement Aunt Viv from the classic '90s sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. #HesNotTheOnlyOne(Photo: Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images for Bagatelle)

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Fabolous - Many thought Fabolous was calling out Drake's hook from "Marvin's Room" when he spit the following lines on his "Lord Knows" freestyle last year: "We go in n---as' mouths, I don't know 'bout b---hes purses/And what's up with this 'I'm just saying' s--t?/F--k asked you?/You shouldn't be saying s--t." (Photo: Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images for Bagatelle)

Chris Brown - This Drake beef didn't start on wax or in the press. He and former friend Chris Brown clashed in a Manhattan nightclub, reportedly over Rihanna. The beef lived on in the studio, with CB dissing Drake in a freestyle over Chief Keef's "I Don't Like": "Them eyebrows, man, them s--ts is yikes / OVO, you overdosed, screamin’ YOLO no, I live twice," he rapped.  (Photo: John Ricard / BET)

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Chris Brown - This Drake beef didn't start on wax or in the press. He and former friend Chris Brown clashed in a Manhattan nightclub, reportedly over Rihanna. The beef lived on in the studio, with CB dissing Drake in a freestyle over Chief Keef's "I Don't Like": "Them eyebrows, man, them s--ts is yikes / OVO, you overdosed, screamin’ YOLO no, I live twice," he rapped.  (Photo: John Ricard / BET)

Lil Kim - Drake has often been collateral damage when Lil Kim hit up her arch rival Nicki Minaj, Drake's frequent collaborator, Young Money crew mate and professed crush. "This hood s--t, you and Drake ain't built for," Kim rapped on her 2010 Minaj diss track "Black Friday." (photo: John Ricard)

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Lil Kim - Drake has often been collateral damage when Lil Kim hit up her arch rival Nicki Minaj, Drake's frequent collaborator, Young Money crew mate and professed crush. "This hood s--t, you and Drake ain't built for," Kim rapped on her 2010 Minaj diss track "Black Friday." (photo: John Ricard)

Lil' B: August 17 - The controversial rapper turns 25. (Photo: Isaac Brekken/Getty Images)

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Lil B - When Drake rapped, "I never cried when 'Pac died, But I probably will when Hov does," on "Fear," in 2009, Lil B took offense. The Bay Area rapper lashed out on "Realist Alive," spitting, "Drake said he ain't cry when Tupac died/I bet dub he ain't say that s--t if Pac was alive." (Photo: Isaac Brekken/Getty Images)