KENDRICK Lamar has received praise from fans for his fourth diss track, Not Like Us, on Drake.
On Saturday afternoon, Kendrick, 36, continued his nasty feud with Drake, 37.
At the Different from us track, the Pulitzer Prize winner kicked off the song with an exaggerated Southern drawl.
“Pssst! I see dead people,” Kendrick whispered before calling out the Canadian rapper.
“Say, Drake, I heard you like them young,” he sang.
“You better not need to go to Cell Block One.”
“Sometimes you gotta show up and show the Certified Boogeyman that I’m the one who’s going to score points with him,” Kendrick said, referencing Drake’s 2021 album Certified Lover Boy.
THE COMMENTS
Fans took to X, formerly known as Twitter, and crowned Kendrick the winner of the musical battle.
“Kendrick, please, he’s already dead!” one fan cheered.
“Why is Kendrick still killing Darke even after we told him he was already dead?” another fan gushed.
“Drake is already dead, but Kendrick keeps shooting! The certified lover’s funeral is over!” a third fan suggested.
“Drake is done. Kendrick Lamar destroyed it,” a fourth person wrote.
“Once again, Kendrick, that’s four diss tracks in a total of five days. He’s already dead please Kendrick,” said one commenter, referring to the recent timeline of his diss tracks.
WAR OF WORDS
In the early hours of Saturday morning, Kendrick released Meet the Grahams, a reference to Drake’s legal name, Aubrey Drake Graham.
“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,” the Money Trees rapper stated.
Drake Diss Tracks

Here’s what Drake said about Kendrick Lamar in his three diss tracks:
In mid-April, Drake used Push Ups to poke fun at Kendrick’s small stature, specifically his foot size, in the cover art.
He also disrespected Kendrick’s agreement with Top Dawg Entertainment.
“Yeah, I could never be anyone’s number one fan. Your first number one. I had to put it in your hand,” Drake scoffed.
Around the same time, Drake insulted Lamar with Taylor Made Freestyle.
Drake used Tupac and Snoop Dogg’s AI vocals to poke fun at Kendrick’s influences, including Taylor Swift.
“She Taylor made her agenda with Ant. You’re out of the loop. I hate all you corporate industry puppets. I’m not in the mood,” the lyrics read.
In early May, Drake’s Family Matters criticized Kendrick and his alleged fractured relationship with fiancee Whitney Alford, which he claimed was rife with infidelity.
“You, the black messiah, are creating a mixed queen. And whip vanilla cream to help with self-esteem. On some Bobby shit, I wanna know what Whitney needs,” he rapped.
“You have gambling problems, drinking problems, pill taking and spending problems, money problems, w***e house.
On Friday, Kendrick criticized Drake once again with 6:16 in Los Angeles, criticizing his song titles like 8:00 in Charlotte and 5:00 in Toronto.
“Everyone within your team is whispering that you deserve it,” the 36-year-old trolled.
He also mentioned For Everybody rapper Kash Doll – whose ex-boyfriend broke up with her over a photo she took with Drake.
Last Tuesday, in late April, Kendrick released Euphoria, alluding to Drake’s executive producer credits on the HBO drama.
In the song, he referenced Drake’s rumored fight with Diddy, surgery rumors, Drake’s relationship with his son Adonis and his friendship with Lil Wayne.
“I like Drake with the melodies, I don’t like Drake when he acts tough,” Kendrick scoffed.
“I have a son to raise, but I can see you don’t know anything about it.”
In 2012, the two seemed to hit it off when Kendrick played as the opening act on Drake’s Club Paradise Tour.
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