Outrage erupts as Mack Maine faces backlash for controversial comments in Drake feud
Drake and Kendrick Lamar’s ongoing beef has taken an unexpected turn as Mack Maine, the Young Money president, tried to rally support for Drake but ended up facing backlash himself. The drama began when Drake dropped a diss track titled “The Heart Part 6” targeting Lamar, denying his accusations of being a pedophile and other allegations.
In the wake of this diss track, Mack Maine reposted it on social media, adding laughing emojis. However, fans quickly dug up some problematic content from Mack’s past, including lyrics and social media posts referencing a teenage Miley Cyrus. The unearthed content led to accusations of grooming and inappropriate behavior, tarnishing Mack’s attempt to support Drake.
One user pointed out a lyric from Young Money’s “Every Girl” where Mack rapped about Miley Cyrus, suggesting a disturbing intent. Another user highlighted a tweet from Mack wishing Cyrus a happy birthday when she turned 17, adding fuel to the fire of criticism against him.
Drake, in response to Kendrick Lamar’s allegations, refuted the claims in his diss track, emphasizing that he has never been involved with underage individuals and expressing his disgust at the insinuations. He also addressed his relationship with Millie Bobby Brown, stating that he only associates with adults like Whitney Alford, Kendrick’s fiancée.
Rick Ross also chimed in on the controversy, mocking Drake for his diss track and calling out the problematic nature of the lyrics regarding pedophilia. Ross emphasized the importance of responsible writing, especially when dealing with such sensitive topics.
Overall, the attempt by Mack Maine to support Drake in his beef with Kendrick Lamar backfired, shedding light on questionable content from his past and drawing criticism from fans and fellow artists alike. The ongoing feud between Drake and Lamar continues to escalate, with each party responding to the accusations and allegations raised in their diss tracks.