Kendrick Lamar brands Drake a ‘pedophile’ in third diss track in 36 hours
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Kendrick Lamar dropped yet another diss track in his continued beef with Drake, making it his third release within a span of 36 hours.
The altercation started when Lamar criticized the Canadian rapper and J Cole in his track "First Person Shooter".
Even though Cole left the argument early, Drake has been making it worse and they have been exchanging insults all week. Drake has claimed in his songs that Lamar has committed domestic violence and Lamar has suggested that Drake is hiding a daughter that no one knows about.
The rapper who goes by the name "Humble" has released a new song called "Not Like Us" where he accuses Drake of being a "certified pedophile." The song contains several allusions to Drake's supposed relationships with women who are younger than him.
"Hey Drake, I heard you have an interest in young people," the rapper who is 36 years old commented. He then added that if Drake ever ended up in jail, he would face difficulties due to his preference. "It's best if you avoid cell block one."
Lamar cautioned any ladies who have a liking towards Drake to be careful, advising them to ensure that their younger siblings are not exposed to him.
He proceeded to ridicule the studio album Certified Love Boy made by the artist of "God's Plan" by teasingly saying, "Certified Love Boy? More like certified child abusers."
On the morning of May 5th, the track was made available for listening on YouTube. The visual representation displays an overhead view of Drake's sprawling estate, with markers indicating the locations of registered sex offenders.
He was constantly attacked for supposedly engaging with women who were significantly younger than him, which seemed to be the main focus. He then asked his attackers if they were tired of trying to make an impact with their criticism, comparing their efforts to playing an A-Minor chord on a guitar.
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Drake dropped a new release titled "Family Matters" which comprises of three parts. In the song, he called out Lamar for being hypocritical about his pro-Black activism. He also accused Lamar of domestic violence and claimed that he begged the Tupac estate to take legal action against Drake for utilizing AI versions of the deceased rapper in a diss track.
He didn't end his criticism there, as he continued to insult A$AP Rocky, Rick Ross, Future, and Metro Boomin.
Shortly after, Lamar responded with a new diss track called "Meet The Grahams," marking his third release in this ongoing feud. In the song, he alleges that the rapper is hiding a daughter and battling various addictions to vices such as gambling, drugs, alcohol, sex, and extravagant spending.