Drake's appearance at Michael Rubin's all-white party leads to no Kendrick Lamar music being played amid the rappers' feud

Drake celebrated part of his long holiday weekend by putting in an appearance at the all-white party held by Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin.

The 37-year-old rapper (born Aubrey Drake Graham) shared a snap on his Instagram story with female rapper GloRilla at the Hamptons party.

Rubin himself also took to his Instagram to share a slew of pics, one of which was him posing with Drizzy - who made headlines last week for liking a video of Rick Ross getting attacked for playing Drake diss track Not Like Us.

It seems that Drake's appearance affected the music that was played, with a new report from TMZ claiming that no Kendrick Lamar music was played all night. 

There was said to be a number of different people manning the DJ booth throughout the night, though no one would play anything from Kendrick Lamar amid Drake's feud with the Los Angeles-born rapper.

Drake celebrated part of his long holiday weekend by putting in an appearance at the all-white party held by Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin

Drake celebrated part of his long holiday weekend by putting in an appearance at the all-white party held by Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin 

The 37-year-old rapper (born Aubrey Drake Graham) shared a snap on his Instagram story with female rapper GloRilla at the Hamptons party

The 37-year-old rapper (born Aubrey Drake Graham) shared a snap on his Instagram story with female rapper GloRilla at the Hamptons party

There was said to be a number of different people manning the DJ booth throughout the night, though no one would play anything from Kendrick Lamar amid Drake's feud with the Los Angeles-born rapper

There was said to be a number of different people manning the DJ booth throughout the night, though no one would play anything from Kendrick Lamar amid Drake's feud with the Los Angeles-born rapper

It seems that Drake's appearance affected the music that was played, with a new report from TMZ claiming that no Kendrick Lamar music was played all night

It seems that Drake's appearance affected the music that was played, with a new report from TMZ claiming that no Kendrick Lamar music was played all night

More of Drake's friends were said to be in attendance including Migos rapper Quavo, LIl' Wayne and Travis Scott, who are all in Drake's good graces.

The main DJ was said to be part of Scott's crew he's also friendly with Drake, which also lead to no Kendrick songs being played.

Drake was also seen giving someone a hug in a video Rubin shared on his Twitter page set to Shaboozey's A Bar Song. 

Drake and Los Angeles native Kendrick Lamar have been embroiled in a rivalrous feud that goes back over a decade.

While Kendrick had previously opened for Drake, he dissed Drake and other rappers in Big Sean's 2013 song Control.

Kendrick insisted it was only 'friendly competition' and both Drake and Kendrick have downplayed reports of a feud between them over the years.

That all changed in March 2024 when Drake released First Person Shooter with J. Cole, where he referred to himself, Cole and Kendrick as the 'big three' - the top three rappers at the moment.

Kendrick fired back with his own song Like That with Metro Boomin and Future, where he rapped, 'motherf**k the big three, n***a, it's just big me.'

Drake was also seen giving someone a hug in a video Rubin shared on his Twitter page set to Shaboozey's A Bar Song

Drake was also seen giving someone a hug in a video Rubin shared on his Twitter page set to Shaboozey's A Bar Song

More of Drake's friends were said to be in attendance including Migos rapper Quavo, LIl' Wayne and Travis Scott , who are all in Drake's good graces.

More of Drake's friends were said to be in attendance including Migos rapper Quavo, LIl' Wayne and Travis Scott , who are all in Drake's good graces.

Drake poses with Camila Cabello at Michael Rubin's all-white party

Drake poses with Camila Cabello at Michael Rubin's all-white party

A slew of diss tracks from both sides, including Not Like Us, where Kendrick accuses Drake of being a pedophile.

Lamar made headlines last month at a Juneteenth concert where he united members of the Bloods and Crips gang on stage and performed Not Like Us five times in a row.

The scuffle didn't appear to have impacted Ross' time in Canada, with the rapper posting an Instagram story on Monday in front of his Rick Ross branded private jet, writing: 'Vancouver, it was fun, till next time.'

In the series of photos, he is also seen sipping on champagne and eating lunch with his entourage.