Drake Fires Back at Kendrick Lamar’s Diss Track in Latest Release
Drake Responds Swiftly to Kendrick Lamar’s Latest Diss
Renowned rapper, Drake, wasted no time in responding to Kendrick Lamar’s latest diss track titled “Not Like Us.” Just a day after Lamar accused Drake of being a “certified pedophile” in his scathing track, “Meet the Grahams,” Drake unveiled his comeback track, “The Heart Part 6,” solidifying his stance in the ongoing feud.
Addressing Allegations and Planting Doubt
Drake, opening his response with the words “Pulitzer Prize winner is definitely spiraling,” refuted Lamar’s claims about having a secret daughter, suggesting that the allegations were a well-orchestrated ruse. Carefully crafting his lyrics, Drake delivered a message that highlighted the absurdity of the accusations while attempting to divert the attention away from himself.
Exploring the Depths of the Feud
Continuing his track, Drake subtly hinted at the possible infidelity in Kendrick Lamar’s relationship with his fiancée, Whitney Alford. These remarks, combined with claims of not having seen his alleged children for months, added fuel to the fire and perpetuated the intensity of the ongoing feud between the two artists.
Drake Shows a Glimpse of Reconciliation before Returning to Diss
Amidst the aggressive and heated exchange, Drake momentarily appeared to extend an olive branch to Lamar. Referencing Lamar’s deeply personal track, “Mother I Sober,” Drake expressed a willingness to move past the conflict. However, this truce was short-lived as Drake firmly denied the pedophile allegations and reasserted his status as a hitmaker, distancing himself from any negativity.
A Shadow Over Lamar’s Relationship and Closing Remarks
Towards the end of the track, Drake shed light on the allegations of abuse against Lamar, suggesting that Lamar’s nature embraced his negative reputation. Drake’s concluding words regarding Whitney and his promise to be reachable and helpful provided a contrast to the ongoing hostility between the two.
Earlier Diss Tracks and the History of the Feud
Prior to this exchange, the rivalry between Lamar and Drake ignited with Lamar’s verse in Future and Metro Boomin’s “Like That,” where he mentioned Drake and J. Cole. J. Cole responded with “7 Minute Drill,” a track he ultimately expressed regret over. Drake then countered Lamar’s remarks with “Push Ups (Drop and Give Me 50)” and “Taylor Made Freestyle,” which faced controversy and legal threats, leading to the latter’s removal from the web.