It’s all popping off in the world of rap as two of the industry's biggest players have been going head-to-head in a lyrics battle that is taking a cheeky turn.
We all remember the moment that video was released of Drake which seemingly showed him…taking care of himself in a bedroom.
But with Artificial Intelligence on the rise, it was quickly debunked as a naughty edit that someone had chosen to produce in the rapper’s likeness.
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However, he’s only gone and admitted it himself after dropping his latest diss track against Kendrick Lamar.
The Canadian hit-maker dropped his new song, titled: Family Matters, which was released just 14 hours after Lamar’s 6:16 in LA track.
The pair have been beefing on and off for years, and although it hasn’t led to anything serious, it’s definitely given fans some banging tunes to bop to in the car.
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Family Matters is a seven-minute track which meshes three longs together to target Lamar’s alleged relationship issues among other things.
He raps in the song: “Your baby mama captions always screamin, ‘Save me’/ You did her dirty all her life, you tryna make peace/ I heard that one of them little kids might be Dave Free/ Don’t make it dave freeze/ Cause if your GM is your BM secret BD.”
But what stands out is the reference to Lamar’s “Big 3” in the rap game line and uses it to admit that it was him in the X-rated video which was leaked.
He raps: “You right about f**k the Big 3, it’s only Big D and there’s video proof.”
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Ouch, that’s crazy to admit your identity on a self-pleasuring video whilst dishing the beef on another person.
But Lamar was swift in his response and took aim at every single person in Drake’s family, including his toddler, Adonis, his mum Sandra and dad, Dennis.
The song Meet the Grahams even slated Drake for an alleged daughter he has never publicly acknowledged.
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Considering this whole beef started when Lamar targeted Drake and J. Cole on his song Like That in response to their lyrics on First Person Shooter, it’s a pretty long feud.
Now, even heavy weights like Rick Ross, Metro Boomin, The Weeknd, and Future have entered the chat and have collaborated with the artists to add their two cents to the mix.
If you’ve not heard Lamar’s Euphoria, it’s probably one of the hardest hitting disses to Drake to date, and for someone who hates the way that he walks, talks and looks, he’s still got Drake on his mind.