If anyone thought rap was at an all-time low, Friday night proved it was anything but… Drake It is Kendrick Lamar releasing wild and diss tracks just minutes apart, and the internet is having a field day!
Drake threw the first punch minutes ago, releasing a 7 minute and 37 second track titled “Family Matters”… where he rapped over three different beats, taking aim at not only K. Dot, but also The Weeknd, Rick Ross, Future, Metro Boomin’ It is A$AP Rockybetween others.
Drake didn’t hold back, accusing Kendrick of engaging in physical violence with his fiancée. He also hinted that Kendrick’s manager had a child with the same woman.
As for Rocky, Drake attacked him for prioritizing his fashion endeavors over his music – saying he should stick to modeling, and also abandoning his relationship with Rihanna under the bus at the same time.
He attacked Rozay for his past as a corrections officer in Florida.
Drizzy was applauded for not holding back, but the celebration was short-lived as Kendrick already had a bullet in the chamber and pulled the trigger just 20 minutes into 6 God.
Kendrick’s song “Meet The Grahams” delved even deeper into Drake’s personal life, going so far as to suggest that his son Adonis has a secret brother.
Drake was quick to deny the accusation, using Instagram to call Kendrick to show proof of the alleged boy.
Even the cover of Kendrick’s latest track took aim at Drake… showing pill bottles of Zolpidem (sleeping pill) and Ozempic, prescribed to Aubrey Graham, Drake’s government name.
Kendrick even sent a warning to LeBron James It is Steph Curry, telling NBA stars to keep their families away from Drake – accusing the 5-time Grammy winner of being a “pervert.”
As we previously reported, Drake took issue with Kendrick’s verse on Metro and Future’s “Like That,” which prompted his two responses, “Push-Ups” and “Taylor Made Freestyle.”
Kendrick responded earlier this week with “Euphoria” and, most recently, “6:16 in LA” on Friday morning.
Tonight’s developments only add to what has now become the most talked about rap feud since Jay-Z and Nas in 2001.