Kendrick Lamar released another diss on Drake. And Drake responded.
So I am get to the point.
K. DOT AND DRIZZY, y'all need to put an album out or patch it up because your fans are loving it, your security is tightening up and the fears of violence are looming.
Kendrick Lamar released "6:16 in LA", "Not Like Us" and "Meet The Grahams."
Drake released "Family Matters."
Drake hints more on the way. Kendrick got more coming.
I see K Dot got a damn EP of disses to Drake. I am calling it an obsession because the Compton rapper is devoted to just running the Toronto rapper down. If you see the strategic skills of Drake and how his music is played on radio more than Kendrick...well I'll just leave it here.
Drake is a pop rapper. Ain't no shame in his game. He makes millions and has numerous hits. Even his worst songs are making chart.
Kendrick Lamar is a pop rapper too. But he is a political conscious rapper who got the skills to make chart hits. He got the backing of Dr. Dre who made Eminem, 50 Cent and Anderson .Paak very successful. He has brought Compton back with lyrics. The Game couldn't do it because he too invested in shock value and name dropping.
This feud hasn't gotten violent yet. But I am guessing both rappers are hiring more security and begging radio not to play their singles. I am guessing SiriusXM's Sound42 banned K. Dot and Rozay spins. Future probably got banned too.
Drake suddenly having feuds with not only Kendrick Lamar but The Weeknd, Metro Boomin, Future, Rick Ross, A$AP Rocky and his old enemies Kanye West and Pusha T.
Drake had collaborated with Rick Ross, Future and Metro Boomin the most.
The Drake–Kendrick Lamar feud is an ongoing conflict between Canadian rapper Drake and American rapper Kendrick Lamar which escalated in March 2024 after the release of "Like That". Lamar has since been supported by Future, Metro Boomin, the Weeknd, A$AP Rocky, Rick Ross, and Kanye West. Drake has also been in a feud with Kanye West since 2018. Their first collaboration was on the song "Buried Alive Interlude" from Drake's 2011 album Take Care. Lamar first took a shot at Drake on the 2013 song "Control" by Big Sean. In 2023, J. Cole proposed on the track "First Person Shooter" from Drake's album For All the Dogs that he, Drake, and Lamar were the "Big Three" of hip hop music.
The conflict escalated in March 2024 when Lamar rejected Cole's proposal on the song "Like That". Cole then responded to Lamar on the diss track "7 Minute Drill” which he deleted after apologizing on stage. Drake then released the songs "Push Ups" and "Taylor Made" in April, with the latter containing AI vocals from rappers Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg. "Taylor Made" was deleted from social media after Shakur's estate disapproved of the song and threatened Drake with legal action.
In response, Lamar released the song "Euphoria" on Tuesday, April 30, 2024 and "6:16 in LA" on Friday, May 3, 2024. Drake responded with "Family Matters" on Saturday, May 4, 2024; less than an hour later, Lamar released another diss track, "Meet the Grahams".
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