Prolific battle rapper Daylyt recently commented on the “Big Three” feud between the artists. Known for his unique insights, Daylyt claimed that the beef is officially over after individual conversations with each of the Big Three.

On X (formerly Twitter), Daylyt shared that he had spoken to Cole, Drake, and Kendrick Lamar, confirming that the feud had ended. He noted that discussions around the beef had become tiresome and expressed a desire to move forward. Daylyt also acknowledged the positive impact the feud had on the music scene, as it resulted in good music. He encouraged other rappers to focus on creating great music, rather than engaging in trivial conflicts.

Daylyt’s comments are in line with those of Anthony “Top Dawg” Tiffith, Kendrick Lamar’s former label head, who tweeted that the battle was over and had been beneficial for the culture. This declaration came just days after Kendrick Lamar released the diss tracks “Meet the Grahams” and “Not Like Us.”

Daylyt’s ties with the Big Three have been marked by several notable collaborations. He appeared on J. Cole’s album, which included a diss track aimed at Kendrick Lamar. Additionally, Daylyt has worked with Drake, with some fans speculating that he wrote “Back to Back” for Drake.