Drake and Kendrick Lamar Dive Deep into Personal Attacks with Simultaneously Released Diss Tracks
The ongoing feud between rappers Kendrick Lamar and Drake has escalated dramatically, marked by the simultaneous drop of two blistering diss tracks.
In these latest offerings, the gloves are off as both artists delve into personal territory, hurling accusations involving domestic issues and undisclosed paternity.
Drake’s release, “Family Matters,” seems to insinuate that one of Lamar’s children may have a different father. Meanwhile, Lamar’s counter, “Meet The Grahams,” alleges Drake’s involvement in various vices such as gambling, substance abuse, and promiscuity.
Drake vehemently denies these claims, dismissing them as baseless accusations.
Family Mattershttps://t.co/a96Z1n87dv pic.twitter.com/E7L00gcEmX
— Drizzy (@Drake) May 4, 2024
Released within minutes of each other, the tracks represent a darker turn in their ongoing verbal sparring, with Drake even hinting at allegations of domestic violence against Lamar.
However, it’s important to note that Lamar has never faced any such accusations in real life.
Furthermore, Drake addresses the fallout from his earlier track, “Taylor Made Freestyle,” which utilized AI to replicate Tupac Shakur’s voice. The song was removed following a complaint from Shakur’s estate, with Drake accusing Lamar of influencing this decision.
Lamar wasted no time in responding with “Meet The Grahams,” wherein he not only hits back at Drake’s accusations but also takes aim at Drake’s family, including his young son.
Drake rebuts the latter allegation humorously on Instagram, poking fun at the situation.
Throughout “Meet The Grahams,” Lamar reiterates accusations of Drake using ghostwriters and undergoing plastic surgery, along with alleging criminal behavior among Drake’s associates.
Their feud traces back to 2013, sparked by Lamar’s assertion during the BET Awards, and has since escalated with both sides releasing diss tracks intermittently.
Despite the tension, their rivalry has proven fruitful commercially, with both artists seeing success in the charts.
meet the grahamshttps://t.co/gm0WzWWiC2
— Kendrick Lamar (@kendricklamar) May 4, 2024