Metro Boomin and social media users are sharing their reactions to Kendrick Lamar‘s recently released track, ‘Euphoria.’ The song appears to be a response to the recent disses he’s received from Drake.
On Tuesday, April 30, a new video was uploaded to Lamar’s official YouTube account. Additionally, Lamar announced the upload via X, formerly known as Twitter.
The video, titled “euphoria,” featured stagnant cover art of a screenshot of the word’s definition from Merriam-Webster. On the six-minute and 23-second track, Lamar rapped about a Canadian “rap artist” who is a “scam artist with the hope of being accepted.”
Additionally, Lamar appeared to address Drake seemingly using AI vocals of Tupac on his recently released ‘Taylor Made Freestyle.’ The 36-year-old also listed the things he “hates” about the artist.
Check out snippets from the track below.
Social media users shared their reactions to Lamar’s fiery track in The Shade Room’s comment section.
Over on X, reactions continued to pour in.
Metro Boomin also weighed in with is own reaction.
Keep swiping to see more reactions to Lamar’s ‘Euphoria.’
As The Shade Room previously reported, the beef between Lamar and Drake was sparked in March. At the time, Lamar was featured on Future and Metro Boomin’s single, ‘Like That.’ Furthermore, he shared words for Drake, comparing the rapper to Michael Jackson and himself to Prince.
In April, audio was released of an apparent diss track created by Drake toward Lamar, per The Shade Room. In the song, Drake called out Lamar as a trash artist and ultimately released the audio on streaming platforms under the title ‘Push Ups,’ per Billboard.
Then, most recently, Drake released his latest diss toward Lamar, the ‘Taylor Made Freestyle’ via Instagram. The track featured AI-generated vocals from Snoop Dogg and the late Tupac Shakur.
However, Drake recently removed the track from streaming services.
At this time, Drake has yet to publicly react to Lamar’s ‘Euphoria’ release.