6:16 in LA

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Kendrick Lamar Drops Fiery Second Diss Track 6:16 in LA Targeting Drake Again

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Kendrick Lamar unleashes another epic diss track, 6:16 in LA, taking aim at Drake in their ongoing feud. Listen to the fiery track now!

Kendrick Lamar is not holding back in his ongoing feud with Drake, releasing his second diss track titled '6:16 in LA.' The track follows closely after 'Euphoria' and is filled with scathing lyrics aimed at his Toronto rival. Lamar's relentless bars showcase his lyrical prowess and determination to come out on top in this rap battle.

The intense back-and-forth between Lamar and Drake has the hip hop world on edge, eagerly anticipating each new diss track. '6:16 in LA' is a bold move by Lamar, further escalating the tension between the two rap superstars. Fans are divided, with many taking sides and eagerly analyzing every line of the diss tracks.

In a surprising twist, Kendrick Lamar tapped Jack Antonoff to work on '6:16 in LA,' adding another layer of intrigue to the feud. Antonoff's involvement brings a new dynamic to the diss track, showcasing Lamar's strategic approach to his music. The collaboration highlights the creative process behind crafting a diss track and the artistic choices involved.

Al Green, the legendary artist, had his song sampled by Lamar in '6:16 in LA.' The connection between the old and new school of music is evident in Lamar's sampling choice, bridging the gap between generations. Green's reaction to being featured in the diss track adds a unique perspective to the ongoing feud, showing the impact of hip hop on music history and culture.

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Kendrick Lamar Drops New Diss Track '6:16 in LA' Mocking Drake ... (Variety)

Kendrick Lamar has taken another swipe at Drake with "6:16 in LA," a second diss track arriving days after his first.

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Kendrick Lamar Comes Back for More on His Second Drake Diss ... (Rolling Stone)

Kendrick Lamar has released a second Drake diss track, '6:16 In LA,' just days after responding to their ongoing feud with the single 'Euphoria.'

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Kendrick Lamar doubles down with fiery Drake diss: Listen to '6:16 ... (USA TODAY)

Kendrick Lamar has released his second Drake diss in a week. Listen to "6:16 in LA."

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Kendrick Lamar Doubles Down on Drake Feud With Searing Diss ... (Billboard)

Kendrick Lamar disses Drake again with "6:16 in LA," which comes just days after "Euphoria." Listen to the new diss track here.

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Kendrick Lamar Drops '6:16 in LA' Days After 'Euphoria' (Vulture)

Kendrick went back to back like he promised, dropping “6:16 in LA,” his second Drake diss in three days.

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Kendrick Lamar's '6:16 in LA' is 'Do you want to see a dead body?' in ... (TheGrio)

On '6:16 in LA," Kendrick Lamar used Drake's playbook against him and let the world know that even Drake's own camp doesn't like him.

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Kendrick Lamar Posts Another New Drake Diss Song, “6:16 in LA ... (Pitchfork)

The Compton rapper continues his feud with his Toronto foe just days after the incendiary “Euphoria”

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Kendrick Lamar Tapped Jack Antonoff for New Drake Diss Track '6 ... (Billboard)

Kendrick Lamar tapped Jack Antonoff to work on Drake diss song "6:16 in LA," a rep for the Bleachers frontman confirms to Billboard.

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Al Green Reacts to Kendrick Lamar Sampling Him on '6:16 in LA ... (Billboard)

The Willie Mitchell-produced song originally landed on Green's I'm Still in Love With You Album, which was released in October 1972 and peaked at No. 4 on the ...

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The 15 Best Lines from Kendrick Lamar's '6:16 in LA' (Billboard)

We haven't even gotten to the bars yet. We have to mention a line from “euphoria” first, though. Remember when Kenny spit, “'Back To Back,' I like that record/ ...

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Kendrick Lamar: “6:16 in LA” (Pitchfork)

Over a soulful Al Green flip, Kendrick stays on offense by peacefully dismantling Drake's whole situation.

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