Shockwaves: Drake’s Kendrick Lamar Diss Vanishes Amid 2Pac Estate Ultimatum
Breaking News: Drake’s controversial diss track against Kendrick Lamar featuring AI vocals from 2Pac and Snoop Dogg has been removed from social media after threats of legal action from 2Pac’s estate.
In a cease and desist letter issued by 2Pac’s estate, Drake was given 24 hours to take down the song titled “Taylor Made Freestyle” due to unauthorized use of Tupac’s voice and personality. The estate expressed deep dismay over the violation of Tupac’s publicity and legal rights, calling it an abuse of the late rapper’s legacy.
Furthermore, 2Pac’s brother Mopreme Shakur criticized Drake’s use of Tupac’s voice, stating that it was uncalled for. Despite these developments, Drake has not yet responded to the cease and desist letter or the removal of the song from his social media platforms.
Interestingly, Snoop Dogg also had a curious reaction to his likeness being featured on the diss track. In a video posted online, Snoop expressed surprise and confusion over the situation, indicating that he was unaware of the track’s release.
The controversial song was released in response to Kendrick Lamar’s verse on Future and Metro Boomin’s “Like That,” where Lamar took shots at Drake and J. Cole. Drake’s initial response to Lamar’s verse was the leaked track “Push Ups,” which was later officially released on streaming services.
In light of these recent events, it remains to be seen how Drake will address the situation and whether he will comply with 2Pac’s estate’s demands.