Breaking: Kendrick Lamar and Drake’s Explosive Feud Ignites with Release of 2 Bold New Tracks! Don’t Miss Out!
Recently, the ongoing feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake has taken a dark turn as both rappers are now targeting each other’s families. With two new diss tracks released an hour apart, the beef has escalated to a new level.
In the early hours of Friday, K.Dot intensified the rivalry by dropping “6:16 in LA,” following up on “euphoria” released earlier that week. The song alleges that people within Drake’s own team are working against him and even leaking information to his enemies.
On the same evening, the Canadian superstar responded with a seven-plus minute track accompanied by a music video featuring a 1996 Chrysler Town & Country, the same model displayed on the deluxe edition of good kid, m.A.A.d city, being crushed in a junkyard. Drake accused Kendrick of domestic violence, insincere activism, and distancing himself from California, among other jabs.
Drake even taunted Kendrick about his height and criticized his social commentary image. He also took shots at The Weeknd, Rick Ross, Kanye West, Future, Metro Boomin, and A$AP Rocky in his lyrics.
Less than an hour later, Kendrick released his rebuttal track titled “meet the grahams,” which delved into Drake’s immediate family members – his son, mother, and father – in addition to addressing Drake himself. The song implied that Drake uses Ozempic, hides his daughter, and associates with sex offenders.
Both tracks are filled with allegations, many of which have yet to be verified, but have definitely set a new tone for this beef. High-profile artists such as Rick Ross, The Weeknd, A$AP Rocky, Kanye West, and J. Cole have taken sides, with J. Cole eventually stepping back from the feud after releasing a diss track.
This feud has captivated the Hip Hop community, with fans eagerly anticipating each new diss track and wondering how far these two talented artists will go in their lyrical battle. Time will tell how this feud unfolds and what impact it will have on the rap world.