Drake and Kendrick Lamar: The beef explained (with all the diss tracks)
A disagreement that has led to the release of several themes and also to the demonstration of the power of response (and fit) of both artists. If nothing else, it is a 'beef' from which only 'art' has been born.
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Kendrick Lamar dropped a new track, 'Not Like Us', on Saturday night, marking the third song he's released in 36 hours. The song was shared on Lamar's official YouTube account and takes several shots at Drake, including accusations of sexual misconduct.
The new song is the latest in an increasingly personal back-and-forth between the two.
It comes after Kendrick released the songs 'Euphoria', '6:16 In LA' and 'Meet The Grahams' over the last week. In 'Meet The Grahams', the rapper alleged that Drake has an 11-year-old daughter that he is keeping 'secret'.
Drake has not been shy in responding, and has also released several tracks in which he makes controversial claims/accusations about Kendrick Lamar, such as 'Family Matters', in which he alleges that Lamar assaulted his wife.
Who's winning? It's a tough one to call, as fans will likely side with their respective artist. However, putting aside the content of the accusations or their veracity, the consensus seems to be that Kendrick Lamar has the lyrical upper hand.
Here is a timeline of the diss tracks, just in case you want to hear what each of them has to say about the other:
March 22 - 'Like That' by Future, Metro Boomin and Kendrick Lamar
April 13 - 'Push Ups' by Drake
April 19 - 'Taylor Made Freestyle' by Drake
April 30 - 'Euphoria' by Kendrick Lamar
May 3 - '6:16 in LA' by Kendrick Lamar
May 3 - 'Family Matters' by Drake
May 4 - 'Meet the Grahams' by Kendrick Lamar
May 4 - 'Not Like Us' by Kendrick Lamar
May 5 - 'The Heart Part 6' by Drake
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