The once "friendly competition" between hip hop superstars Drake and Kendrick Lamar has escalated into a heated rap feud, with both artists releasing back-to-back diss tracks. Fans are eagerly awaiting the next move from these two heavyweights in the music industry.
The ongoing feud between rappers Kendrick Lamar and Drake escalates as they both release new diss tracks targeting each other's personal lives. Drake's track accuses Lamar of fathering a child by another man, while Lamar's response suggests that Drake has a dark addiction to gambling, sex, drugs, and alcohol. The intense back and forth between the two rappers has taken an even darker turn, with Drake making accusations of domestic violence against Lamar, who has never been accused of such behavior.
Kendrick Lamar responds to Drake's "Family Matters" with a third diss track, "Meet the Grahams," where he calls out Drake for being a "deadbeat" father and hiding another child. He also alleges that there are pedophiles in Drake's OVO camp and lists off all of Drake's alleged lies, from his son to his ghost writers. Kendrick reminds Drake that this is not just a rap battle, but a lifelong battle with himself.
Rapper Kendrick Lamar releases a third diss track aimed at Drake, titled "Meet the Grahams," just moments after Drake's own track "Family Matters" was dropped. With references to family and fatherhood, Lamar accuses Drake of being a "deadbeat" father and hiding a child besides his acknowledged son Adonis. He also calls out Drake for having issues with alcohol, gambling, and pedophiles in his OVO camp.
J.Cole's surprise album release on Thursday night (April 4) came with a special surprise for listeners. In the final single, "7 Minute Drill," the Dreamville Records boss takes shots at Kendrick Lamar, praising his earlier work while criticizing his latest album. The unexpected diss track adds fuel to the ongoing feud between the two rappers and has sparked a heated debate among hip-hop fans.