You better have some paperwork or that s–t fake tea.
Rumors have been running rampant that Drake sent a cease and desist letter to Kendrick Lamar to block him from performing his No. 1 diss song, “Not Like Us,” during the Super Bowl LIX halftime show.
However, Drake’s rep exclusively tells Page Six that the rumors of a cease and desist are “not true.”
An additional source told us, “There was never any intention or plan to send a cease and desist to anyone.”
The gossip began over the weekend when Wack 100, manager to West Coast rappers Blueface and The Game, made the claim during an interview.
“He’s trying to get the NFL to restrict Kendrick,” the 46-year-old alleged in a clip shared by Livebitez.
When asked if he thinks the alleged restriction will “hold,” Wack — born Cash Jones — replied, “No, if Jay-Z got something to do with it, it ain’t.”
Reps for Lamar did not immediately return Page Six’s request for comment.
The rap beef between Drake, whose real name is Aubrey Graham, and Lamar, 37, kicked off in March when the “Loyalty” rapper was featured on Future and Metro Boomin’s hit “Like That.”