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    Mark Savage

    Music correspondent, BBC News

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    Rappers have been trading insults since the dawn of hip-hop.

    It's part of the culture. A test of lyrical skill and a declaration of superiority that has produced hundreds of classic "diss tracks", from 2Pac's Hit 'Em Up to Jay-Z's Takeover.

    The latest beef originally erupted between three of hip-hop's biggest stars - Drake, Kendrick Lamar and J Cole - all triggered by a seemingly innocuous lyric praising their respective careers.

    As tensions grew, Cole dropped out of the fight. However, Drake and Kendrick continue to battle with increasing ferocity - levelling life-changing accusations against each other in a flurry of tracks.

    Here's a guide to the battle's history, its fire starters, flashpoints and future.

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    Drake (above left) - the Canadian actor-turned-musician whose vulnerable blend of rap and R&B has made him the most commercially successful hip-hop artist of the 21st Century. Among his multi-platinum hits are tracks like Hotline Bling, One Dance and Hold On We're Going Home.

    Kendrick Lamar (centre) - A Compton-born rapper whose compelling rhymes and conceptual vision have seen him named the best rapper of his generation. One of the most inventive lyricists in the game, he tackles big topics like police brutality, black self-worth and his own internal conflicts. In 2018, he became the first hip-hop artist to win the Pulitzer Prize for music.

    J Cole (right) - Born in Germany and raised in North Carolina, J Cole was mentored by Jay-Z and went on to score hits with songs like Middle Child and Deja Vu. But he grew disenchanted with the trappings of commercial success and began to forge his own path with more introspective, analytical songs, resulting in some of

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    Carlos Sainz Vázquez de Castro (September 1, 1994), better known as Carlos Sainz or Carlos Sainz Jr., is a Formula 1 driver, born in Madrid, Spain. Recognized worldwide for his success on the most demanding circuits, this Spanish driver has managed to forge his own path in motorsport, defying the expectations imposed by his surname, his father’s fame, and career. Sainz Jr. has carved an impressive career on his own merit.

     

    Early years

    Carlos Sainz Vázquez de Castro, also known as Carlos Sainz or Carlos Sainz Jr., was born in Madrid, Spain. He is the son of the famous rally driver and two-time champion, Carlos Sainz, and Reyes Vázquez de Castro. He has two sisters, Blanca, who is the eldest, and Ana, who is his younger sister by four years.

    His full name is Carlos Sainz Vázquez de Castro Cenamor Rincón Rebollo Birto Moreno de Aranda de Anteruriaga Tiapera Deltún.

    During his childhood, Carlos Jr. grew up surrounded by the world of motorsport, as his father and uncle are car racers. When Carlos was two years old, his father discovered him performing Scandinavian flicks in his electric cart. From a very young age, he showed great interest in motorsports. At the age of 8, he began competing in karting, a discipline that would help him develop his skills as a driver.

    Carlos Sainz Jr. studied at the British Council School, where he learned English. His family wanted him to pursue a university degree, even though his true passion was to become an F1 driver. He opted to study art history, but his primary focus was always on motorsport.

     

    Karting

    In his early years in karting, Carlos Sainz Jr. showed exceptional talent and managed to stand out in several national and international competitions. His performance caught the attention of experts in motorsport, who saw in him a promising future in single-seater racing.

    Carlos Sainz Jr. took his first steps in the world of karting in 2006, under the guidance of his father. Quickly

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  • Real Madrid wonderkid Endrick 'ignored family advice' over marriage with big age gap

    Endrick and Gabriely Miranda recently tied the knot after less than a year together (Image: Getty)

    Teenage superstar Endrick brushed off the reported advice of his family by getting married to Brazilian model Gabriely Miranda so quickly. The pair recently traded their homeland for Spain following the player's big-money move to Real Madrid.

    And Miranda was in the stands of the Bernabeu to watch her new husband score his first Champions League goal on Tuesday night, as the former Palmeiras forward emerged from the bench to put the gloss on a 3-1 win over Stuttgart with a long-range effort.

    Family man Endrick only turned 18 in July, and he was 17 when he and Miranda met less than a year ago.

    It is claimed the youngster's parents 'adore' his partner, but Brazilian outlet Extra reports that they advised Endrick against rushing into marriage. They were said to be concerned that his love life could distract him from reaching his destiny in football.

    But that didn't stop the couple from doing it anyway. Eyebrows have been raised about the age difference between 18-year-old Endrick and 23-year-old Miranda, but the pair seem to be smitten, and the Real star's new wife has posted a series of pictures to Instagram in which she dons the famous white shirt.

    Endrick will reportedly pocket just over £30,000 a week when his contract extension applies in 2027, unless his performances between now and then merit an increase.

    Endrick scores his first Champions League goal against Stuttgart on Tuesday (Image: Getty)

    Virtually every top club in Europe was keeping tabs on him after he broke into the Palmeiras first-team at the age of 16. He went on to score 21 goals in 82 games for the Brazilian giants and he already boasts three goals for the national team.

    Endrick will inevitably bank huge wages if he goes on to fulfil his potential. Real's star player, Vinicius Jr, reportedly takes hom

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