The feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar continues, as both rappers recently released brand new diss tracks.
On Friday, May 3, Lamar dropped his latest diss track against Drake "6:16 in LA," but on Saturday, May 4, the pair dropped new diss tracks within an hour of each other, beginning with Drake's "Family Matters."
On the track, Drake fired shots towards Lamar and his wife Whitney Alford, rapping, "You the black messiah wifing up a mixed queen / And hit vanilla cream to help out with your self-esteem / On some Bobby shit I wanna know what Whitney need / All that puppy love was over in your late teens".
Drake also took aim at The Weeknd, A$AP Rocky and Rick Ross pn the track.
An hour later, Lamar responded with his own track "Meet The Grahams," in which saw the rapper address every family member of Drake, whose real name Aubrey Graham.
He began his track by speaking to Drake's son Adonis: "Dear Adonis, I'm sorry that that man is your father, let me be honest / It takes a man to be a man, your dad is not responsive / I look at him and wish your grandpa woulda wore a condom / I'm sorry that you gotta grow up and then stand behind him."
To Drake's father Dennis, Lamar said: "You raised a horrible f**kin' person/The nerve of you, Dennis," in which he then spoke to Drake's mother Sandra, claiming: "Your son's a sick man with sick thoughts/I think n***s like him should die/Him and Weinstein should get fucked up in a cell for the rest of they life."
Lamar started his beef when he fired at Drake on the Metro Boomin and Future track "Like That."
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Kendrik Lamar released "6:16 in L.A." on Friday (May 3), taking another dig at Drake just a few days after striking him with "Euphoria."
The title of "6:16 in LA" seemingly refers to Father's Day, which falls on June 16th this year. The track appears to take a dig at one of Drake's sore spots of being exposed as an allegedly absentee father.
Lamar also uses the track to attack Drake on having traitors on his OVO squad. "Have you ever thought that OVO was working for me?/ Fake bully, I hate bullies/ You must be a terrible person/ Everyone inside your team is whispering that you deserve it/ Can't Toosie Slide up out of this one, it's just gon' resurface," he raps.
Lamar says Drake is getting back-stabbed by his close ones. "100 n-as that you got on salary/ and 20 of them want you as a casualty/ and one of them is actually/ is next to you / and two of them is practically tied to your lifestyle," he spits.
He also takes a swipe at Drake's failure to find dirt on him by rapping, "It was fun until you start to put money in the streets/ Then lost money, 'cause they came back with no receipts/ I'm sorry that I live a boring life, I love peace."
Finally, towards the end of the latest track, Lamar criticizes Drake for taking to social media to respond to the "Euphoria" track.
"You're playin' dirty with Zack Bia and Twitter bots/ But your reality can't hide behind Wi-Fi/ Your lil' memes is losing steam, they figured you out."
According to reports, Jack Antonoff and his Red Hearse bandmate Sounwave co-produced "6:16 in LA."
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Post Malone Announces Morgan Wallen Collab 'I Had Some Help'
Post Malone recently announced he will release "I Had Some Help," a collaboration with country superstar Morgan Wallen, on Friday, May 10th via Mercury Records/Republic in partnership with Big Loud Records.
Post Malone recently announced he will release "I Had Some Help," a collaboration with country superstar Morgan Wallen, on Friday, May 10th via Mercury Records/Republic in partnership with Big Loud Records.
Malone, Wallen, Louis Bell, Ryan Vojtesak, Ernest Smith, and Hoskins co-wrote "I Had Some Help." Bell, Charlie Handsome and Hoskins co-produced the track.
The song will be featured on Malone's first-ever full-length country album this year.
Malone and Wallen debuted the song during Wallen's headlining set at the Stagecoach festival on April 28.
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