Whew! Kendrick Lamar has his size seven shoes pressed on Drake‘s neck. This man is on his third diss track, ‘Not Like Us’ in the last 36 hours.
In this beef from the booth, the gloves are on and anything is free game, from kids to parents and allegations with no receipts. At least, not yet!
One hour in and the YouTube release already has 1.3 million views. The “certified boogeyman” went for the jugular for four minutes and 33 seconds.
K Dot is continuing to let Drizzy know he “hates” his entire existence–and accusing Drake of supporting sex offenders. Even the track’s cover art is also poking at those allegations. It is allegedly supposed to represent a map showing the location of sex offenders inside Drake’s Toronto home.
“And [X] got a weird case, why is he around? Certifed Lover Boy, certified pedophiles,” Lamar said. “Why he trollin’ like a b***h? Ain’t you tired? Tryna strike a chord and it’s probably A-Minor.”
In ‘Not Like Us,’ Kendrick also triples down on his warnings from the first and second diss, ‘Meet The Grahams.’ Keep ya daughters far from the boy, Kendrick says.
“To any b***h that talk to him and think that you in love, just make sure you hide your lil sister from him,” Lamar rapped.
It’s been a slaughterfest from the booth since March. J. Cole briefly entered the beef with ‘7 Minute Drill,’ but pulled back with an apology. In the last two weeks, the same ones who dragged him online are giving him props. Cole has been nonstop trending for the “smart business move” of staying out of the flames!
The latest drop is the shortest song of the two. Kendrick raps explicitly at Drake, flipping lines from his clapback ‘Family Matters.’ Drizzy released that after ‘6:16 In LA.’ Kendrick came back with ‘Meet the Grahams’ within an hour.
On ‘Family Matters,’ Drizzy accused Kendrick of being a fake activist, putting on with a voice that “always sounds kike he tryna free the slaves.” Well, Kenny used that to paint a picture of Drake as a colonizer of Atlanta artists.
We gotta give you the whole bar…’cause wow.
“Once upon a time, all of us was in chains. Homie still double down callin’ us some slaves. Atlanta was the meca, building railroads and trains. Bare with me for a second, let me put y’all on game. The settlers was usin town folk to make ’em richer. Fast forward, 2024 you got the same agenda. You run to Atlanta when you need a check balance. Let me break it down for you, this the real n***a challenge. You called Future when you didn’t see the club. Lil Baby help you get your lingo up. 21 gave you false street cred. Thug made you feel like you a slime in your head. Quavo said you can be from northside. Why 2 Chainz say you good, but he lied. You run to Atlanta when you need a few dollars. No you not a colleague, you a f**kin’ colonizer”
And then he dug up some old dirt on the Canadian rapper—a betrayal of his mentor, Lil Wayne.
Chile, listen to the whole drag below.