Kendrick Lamar's Not Like Us, Meet The Grahams, Euphoria Vs. Drake's Push Ups, Family Matters & The Heart Part 6 [Eternityjoy13]
The Canadian rapper Drake and the American rapper Kendrick Lamar have been involved in a rap feud since the early 2010s. The feud escalated in March 2024 after the release of "Like That" by Future, Metro Boomin, and Lamar.
In October 2023, J. Cole suggested that he, Drake, and Lamar were part of the "Big Three" greatest rappers in modern hip-hop on Drake's "First Person Shooter". On March 22, 2024, Lamar responded unfavorably to the "Big Three" notion on his, Metro Boomin and Future's song, "Like That".
In March 2024, Lamar dissed J. Cole and Drake on "Like That" after J. Cole proposed on "First Person Shooter" that he, Drake, and Lamar were the "Big Three" of hip hop. In early April, Cole responded to Lamar on the diss track "7 Minute Drill", but in the week following its release, Cole apologized for the song and removed it from streaming services.
Drake then released the songs "Push Ups" and "Taylor Made Freestyle" in April. On April 13, 2024, early versions of Drake's "Push Ups" were leaked online. The song serves as a response to Lamar's verse on "Like That"; Drake claims multiple artists are better than Lamar, including 21 Savage, Travis Scott, and SZA. It also disses several people for siding against Drake after Lamar's verse came out, including Metro Boomin, Future, the Weeknd, and Rick Ross. It also mocks Lamar's short stature of 5 feet 5 inches (1.65 meters). On April 19, 2024, the same day as the official release of "Push Ups", Drake also released "Taylor Made Freestyle", another diss targeted at Lamar. The song featured AI-generated vocals imitating the rappers Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg. Shakur's estate disapproved of the AI-generated verse and threatened Drake to pull the song from social media, citing the violation of Shakur's personality rights and the decision to diss a friend of the estate.
"Taylor Made Freestyle" was later deleted from social media after Tupac Shakur's estate threatened Drake with legal action for the use of AI-generated vocals resembling Shakur. In response, Lamar released "Euphoria" on April 30 and "6:16 in LA" on May 3.
On April 30, 2024, Lamar released a diss track named "Euphoria" in response to Drake. This may be in reference to the TV show Euphoria which Drake serves as an executive producer for. Lamar was showing his "pure hatred" towards Drake. In the track, Lamar criticizes Drake's parenting, saying: "I got a son to raise, but I can see you know nothin' 'bout that". He also claims that Drake's abs were made through plastic surgery. On May 3, 2024, three days after "Euphoria", Lamar posted an Instagram reel captioned "6:16 in LA", containing a new diss track, similar to how Drake released "Taylor Made Freestyle". The title parodies Drake's "[timestamp] in [city]" songs, like "8AM in Charlotte".
On May 3, Drake released "Family Matters", a response to "Euphoria" and "6:16 in LA". In the track, Drake alleges that one of Lamar's children is biologically from Dave Free, Lamar's friend and label co-founder. He also claims Lamar is a domestic ab*s*r and unfaithful in his relationship with his fiancée Whitney Alford. The track is also directed at ASAP Rocky and Metro Boomin, who collaborated with Future on the April 12 diss track "Show of Hands".
Less than an hour later, Lamar released "Meet the Grahams", accusing Drake of s*x tr*ff*ck*ng, being a s*x**l pr*d*t*r, and fathering a secret child. Lamar revealing an alleged second child came in the context of Pusha T's 2018 diss track "The Story of Adidon", in which Pusha T publicly revealed that Drake was hiding a son named Adonis. Drake responded to Lamar on Instagram: "Nahhhh hold on can someone find my hidden daughter pls and send her to me...these guys are in shambles", followed by multiple laughing emojis.
Lamar then released "Not Like Us" the following day, further accusing Drake of p*d*ph*l**, and of lying about Lamar's family. On May 5, Drake responded with "The Heart Part 6", denying Lamar's accusations and claiming that his team gave Lamar false information about the secret child.
Critics have generally described Lamar as the winner of the feud, in this video I'll share more thoughts on the beef & reveal who I think won the battle.
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The Canadian rapper Drake and the American rapper Kendrick Lamar have been involved in a rap feud since the early 2010s. The feud escalated in March 2024 after the release of "Like That" by Future, Metro Boomin, and Lamar.
In October 2023, J. Cole suggested that he, Drake, and Lamar were part of the "Big Three" greatest rappers in modern hip-hop on Drake's "First Person Shooter". On March 22, 2024, Lamar responded unfavorably to the "Big Three" notion on his, Metro Boomin and Future's song, "Like That".
In March 2024, Lamar dissed J. Cole and Drake on "Like That" after J. Cole proposed on "First Person Shooter" that he, Drake, and Lamar were the "Big Three" of hip hop. In early April, Cole responded to Lamar on the diss track "7 Minute Drill", but in the week following its release, Cole apologized for the song and removed it from streaming services.
Drake then released the songs "Push Ups" and "Taylor Made Freestyle" in April. On April 13, 2024, early versions of Drake's "Push Ups" were leaked online. The song serves as a response to Lamar's verse on "Like That"; Drake claims multiple artists are better than Lamar, including 21 Savage, Travis Scott, and SZA. It also disses several people for siding against Drake after Lamar's verse came out, including Metro Boomin, Future, the Weeknd, and Rick Ross. It also mocks Lamar's short stature of 5 feet 5 inches (1.65 meters). On April 19, 2024, the same day as the official release of "Push Ups", Drake also released "Taylor Made Freestyle", another diss targeted at Lamar. The song featured AI-generated vocals imitating the rappers Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg. Shakur's estate disapproved of the AI-generated verse and threatened Drake to pull the song from social media, citing the violation of Shakur's personality rights and the decision to diss a friend of the estate.
"Taylor Made Freestyle" was later deleted from social media after Tupac Shakur's estate threatened Drake with legal action for the use of AI-generated vocals resembling Shakur. In response, Lamar released "Euphoria" on April 30 and "6:16 in LA" on May 3.
On April 30, 2024, Lamar released a diss track named "Euphoria" in response to Drake. This may be in reference to the TV show Euphoria which Drake serves as an executive producer for. Lamar was showing his "pure hatred" towards Drake. In the track, Lamar criticizes Drake's parenting, saying: "I got a son to raise, but I can see you know nothin' 'bout that". He also claims that Drake's abs were made through plastic surgery. On May 3, 2024, three days after "Euphoria", Lamar posted an Instagram reel captioned "6:16 in LA", containing a new diss track, similar to how Drake released "Taylor Made Freestyle". The title parodies Drake's "[timestamp] in [city]" songs, like "8AM in Charlotte".
On May 3, Drake released "Family Matters", a response to "Euphoria" and "6:16 in LA". In the track, Drake alleges that one of Lamar's children is biologically from Dave Free, Lamar's friend and label co-founder. He also claims Lamar is a domestic ab*s*r and unfaithful in his relationship with his fiancée Whitney Alford. The track is also directed at ASAP Rocky and Metro Boomin, who collaborated with Future on the April 12 diss track "Show of Hands".
Less than an hour later, Lamar released "Meet the Grahams", accusing Drake of s*x tr*ff*ck*ng, being a s*x**l pr*d*t*r, and fathering a secret child. Lamar revealing an alleged second child came in the context of Pusha T's 2018 diss track "The Story of Adidon", in which Pusha T publicly revealed that Drake was hiding a son named Adonis. Drake responded to Lamar on Instagram: "Nahhhh hold on can someone find my hidden daughter pls and send her to me...these guys are in shambles", followed by multiple laughing emojis.
Lamar then released "Not Like Us" the following day, further accusing Drake of p*d*ph*l**, and of lying about Lamar's family. On May 5, Drake responded with "The Heart Part 6", denying Lamar's accusations and claiming that his team gave Lamar false information about the secret child.
Critics have generally described Lamar as the winner of the feud, in this video I'll share more thoughts on the beef & reveal who I think won the battle.
#hiphopuniverse hiphopuniverse #hiphopbeefanalysis
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