KENDRICK Lamar convinced fans he won his battle with Drake after hearing the rapper’s new diss track.
The rap star not-so-subtly responded to Drake’s latest dig at him in their nasty feud.
Kendrick, 36, and Drake, 37, have been at it for a while now, but many think the former has taken the win with his newly released song, Meet the Grahams.
The song — which features Drake’s last name, Graham, in the title — was released Saturday at midnight, minutes after the God’s Plan rapper sent Kendrick another message on his track Family Matters.
In the lyrics, Kendrick criticizes Drake for allegedly having another child – in addition to his 6-year-old son, Adonis – that no one knows about.
“You lied about your son, you lied about your daughter, huh, you lied about the other kids that are out there waiting for you to come,” Kendrick sang, accusing his nemesis of having a secret daughter.
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THE BATTLE CONTINUES
The humble rapper continued to criticize Drake, claiming he has problems with alcohol, spending and gambling.
“You ruined everything the minute you screamed my family’s name,” Kendrick rapped, clapping back at Drake’s previous diss track.
“You have gambling problems, drinking problems, pill popping and spending problems, terrible with money, where the house is / Therapy is a great start.”
Kendrick also listed a number of things he claimed Drake was covering up, including about his son and the actor’s alleged cosmetic surgeries.
“F**k rap battle, this is a battle of a lifetime with yourself,” he snapped at the One Dance rapper.
Fans praised Kendrick for the song, his third diss track this week about Drake, and thought he had the upper hand in the war.
“It’s over. Kendrick Lamar won. We’ve never witnessed someone perform a ‘rap beef’ with such perfection. Kendrick could be the greatest of all time! This shit is DIABOLICAL! THE BOOGEYMAN IS REAL!”, wrote a fan on X, formerly Twitter.
“Family Matters made me vibrate but Meet The Grahams made me hate Drake,” another responded.
Shortly after, a source close to Drake said TMZ that Kendrick’s claims about him having a secret son are “completely made up.”
Drake also responded to Kendrick’s track on his Instagram Stories by writing, “Nahhhh wait, can someone find my hidden daughter please and send her to me,” and a bunch of laughing and crying emojis.
“These guys are in shambles,” he added.
Drake took several jabs at Kendrick on Family Matters, which dropped Friday night.
He followed up with his previous song, Push Ups, alleging that Kendrick’s relationship with his fiancée, Whitney Ford, is rife with infidelity.
“You, the black messiah, meeting a mixed queen / And whipped vanilla cream to help with your self-esteem / On some Bobby shit, I wanna know what Whitney needs,” said the Passionfruit rapper.
Drake also suggested that Dave Free, the Like That rapper’s longtime creative partner, was the father of one of Kendrick’s children.
“Your baby mama’s captions always scream, ‘Save me’ / You’ve done her dirty all your life, you’re trying to make amends / I heard one of those kids might be Dave Free / Don’t make Dave freeze / ‘Cause if your G.M. It’s your secret BM comic,” Drake criticized.
THE SCALE FEUD
Enemies are going tit for tat in their public fight.
Earlier this week, Drake responded to Kendrick for dissing him on his track, Euphoria, in a social media post.
The father of one uploaded a brief clip to his stories of an iconic scene from the 1999 film 10 Things I Hate About You, where protagonist Julia Stiles listed things she hated about someone.
Fans thought it was a snide dig at Kendrick, as the dialogue seemed to emulate the lyrics of his diss track.
Drake and Kendrick’s feud began when the latter appeared on Like That from Future and Metro Boomin’s album We Don’t Trust You, where he attacked the Grammy winner; however, some fans believe their rivalry began years earlier.
They seemed to be hitting it off in 2012 when Kendrick was the opening act on Drake’s Club Paradise Tour.
That same year, Drake appeared on Kendrick’s song Poetic Justice.
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