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Cop Your XXL Merch Now The hip-hop community witnessed a lyrical war of epic proportions last night between rap’s two elite spitters: Drake and Kendrick Lamar. Kendrick and Drake Drop Visceral Back-to Diss TracksOn Friday (May 3), Drake and Kendrick Lamar dropped bombastic back-to-back diss tracks that left the hip-hop community stunned from the lyrical fallout. Drizzy released the first salvo with his blistering diss track “Family Matters.” On the diss, produced by Boi-1da, Tay Keith, Mark Ronson, Fierce and Kevin Mitchell, the Toronto rap star clowned K-Dot for the way he raps, his relations...
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Cop Your XXL Merch Now In record fashion, Kendrick Lamar returned fire and unloaded the clip with his vicious Drake diss track “Meet the Grahams.” The song arrived within minutes after Drizzy unloaded his brutal diss track “Family Matters,” aimed at the Compton rhymer, his family and crew members. Produced by The Alchemist, “Meet the Grahams” is K. Dot third Drake diss track this week following “6:16 in LA.” On the song, Kenny eviscerates the Toronto rhymer, calling him a deadbeat dad and alleging that Drake is hiding another child besides Adonis. “You lied about your son, you lied about your ...
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Cop Your XXL Merch Now Here are the complete lyrics to Drake‘s “Family Matters” diss aimed at Kendrick Lamar. Lyrics to Drake’s “Family Matters” Women’s Voice Maybe in this song you shouldn’t start by saying… Verse 1 Drake N***a I said it, I know that you madI’ve emptied the clip over friendlier jabsYou mentioned my seed now deal with his dadI gotta go bad, I gotta go badMmm, mmm, yeahDrop, drop, drop, dropDrop a 50 bag for the mob in the spotDrop a 50 bag, 29 for the thotUh, I was really, really tryna keep it PGI was really, really tryna keep it PGIf you had a set then get your ass a DPTwo ci...
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The moment rap fans have been eagerly waiting for likely came much sooner than anticipated. Drake has delivered a seven-minute-long diss, targeting his rap—and rap-adjacent—enemies one by one. On Friday night (May 3), Drake slid through with a scolding hot response to Kendrick Lamar, Future, Metro Boomin, Rick Ross, The Weeknd and A$AP Rocky on his latest track, “Family Matters.” Drizzy left no stone unturned within the multitude of bars he offered up. In an Instagram post announcing the arrival of the record, Drake captioned the post, “Stop trying to piece together what I know and go pick up ...
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Cop Your XXL Merch Now Three diss tracks in one day is wild, but this is rap life. Just an hour after Drake dropped his “Family Matters” diss directed at Kendrick Lamar, K-Dot had his skillet ready to fry the guy with more lyrical fire. “Meet the Grahams,” Kendrick’s second diss track of the day following “6:16 in LA,” is a letter to members of Drake’s family, and it’s brutal. Cop Your XXL Merch Now Hear Kendrick Lamar’s lyrical letter to Drake and his family below. Listen to Kendrick Lamar’s “Meet the Grahams” Diss Aimed at DrakeSubscribe to XXL on Youtube
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Cop Your XXL Merch Now Chances are Drake is paying close attention to Kendrick Lamar‘s latest diss track “6:16 in LA” by the Denzel Washington movie clip he just posted in his Instagram Story. The 6 God seems to have a message for not just K-Dot but all the rappers going against him lately. Drake’s Lethal Message to Rappers Against HimOn Friday evening (May 3), Drake used social media, like he’s done many times over the past month of beefs he’s involved in, to send a direct threat to whoever it may apply to. The Boy posted a clip from the action film The Equalizer 2 starring Denzel Washington,...
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Cop Your XXL Merch Now Ye not dropping an album on the announced release date is one of the surest bets in hip-hop. The formula is pretty much always the same. He announces an album. He promotes the album. He gives fans a release date. Then, following a lull on updates, the clock strikes midnight on said day and…crickets. Yeezy supporters cry, complain and post angry GIFs on X, formerly known as Twitter. And they do it all again the next time. Thus was the case yet again on Friday (May 3), when Ye and Ty Dolla $ign‘s Vultures 2 did not drop after Ye stated it would. This isn’t a particularly g...
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Just as the sun was rising on the East Coast this morning, Kendrick Lamar delivered yet another series of slanderous jabs towards Drake. Coming in at half the length of K-Dot’s initial diss, “Euphoria,” with less aggression and more soul via an Al Green sample, Kendrick dropped “6:16 in LA.” While the impromptu track, released solely on Instagram on Friday (May 3), contains a plethora of symbolism, there are also very notable and meticulously crafted takeaways as well. Take a look below to find out the deciphered meanings within “6:16 in LA.” 1. Kendrick Thinks Akademiks Is CompromisedOn Kendr...
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Kendrick Lamar has returned fire with a new diss track aimed at Drake titled “6:16 in LA,” and there are numerous meanings behind the title of the song. K-Dot’s latest attack on Drizzy appeared on the former’s Instagram account on Friday (May 3). Fans have already begun to dissect the track. “6:16 in LA” is Kendrick’s second diss track aimed at Drake in less than a week following “Euphoria,” which dropped this past Tuesday (April 30). Before even getting into the song, the title of Kung Fu Kenny’s new diss has a variety of meanings. Fans began picking the title apart almost immediately, citing...
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Cop Your XXL Merch Now Kendrick Lamar has surprised the rap world yet again by returning with another diss track aimed at Drake titled “6:16 in L.A.” The song appeared on Kendrick’s Instagram account on Friday morning (May 3). This is K-Dot’s second diss track aimed at Drizzy in less than a week following “Euphoria,” which dropped on Tuesday (April 30). Kendrick is going back to back. On “6:16 in L.A.,” Kendrick takes aim at Drake once again, implying throughout the song that the 6 God’s own people within his OVO camp want him gone, and that there’s a mole among his team. Read through all the ...
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