Kendrick Lamar accuses Drake of keeping ‘secret daughter’ in new diss track

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Kendrick Lamar is adding to the intense conflict between him and Drake by claiming that the musician has a "hidden child."

For several weeks, the two rappers have been engaged in a rap feud, but their conflict has intensified and turned more hostile in the past few days.

Lamar, who is 36 years old, released a song called "Meet the Grahams" on May 3rd. The diss track was written like a letter to Drake's family and was quite harsh. In the lyrics of the song, Lamar referred to Drake, who is 37, as the father who is not present in his fictional daughter's life. This song was created by the person who wrote "Money Trees".

Lamar expresses: "My apologies to you, baby girl, for your father's lack of involvement in your life."

The famous performer known for his song "HUMBLE." has recently been accused of wrongdoing. However, this is not the first time the rapper from Canada has faced such allegations. Around six years ago, fellow artist Pusha T claimed in his song "Emotionless" that Drake had a child he was hiding from the public. It turns out, Pusha T's theory was correct and Drake eventually admitted to having a son named Adonis Graham that he had kept concealed.

Drake responded by writing, "I wasn't concealing my child from society. I was keeping society away from my child."

On his Instagram page, Drake refuted Lamar's statement.

Could someone please locate my concealed daughter and bring her to me? These individuals are in disarray.

The Independent has reached out to Drake's agents for a response.

Not long after the artist known for the song "Pray for Me" made it public, Drake shared his entertainment on social media. He posted a picture of himself appearing uninterested and wrote, "Hang on, someone has to locate my secret child and bring her to me... these individuals are a mess."

Afterwards, the singer of "Passionfruit" went back to Instagram and shared a picture of his song called "Family Matters". He had released the song only a few hours before Lamar released "Meet the Grahams".

In Drake's song, he expressed three distinct thoughts. First, he accused Lamar of acting like he supported the Black Lives Matter movement, but not practicing what he preached. Secondly, he alleged that Lamar was involved in domestic violence. Lastly, Drake claimed that Lamar pleaded with Tupac's estate to take legal action against Drake for using artificial intelligence to replicate Tupac's voice in his original diss track.

Drake and Lamar have had a bad relationship since 2014, when they started publicly insulting each other. However, their feud has become more intense in recent weeks. This is due to Drake's new song, "Taylor Made Freestyle," where he makes fun of Lamar's height and says that the rapper from Compton became famous by using Taylor Swift's "Bad Blood" song.

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