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Drake and Kendrick Lamar have sent shockwaves through the hip-hop world with their fiery diss tracks aimed at each other. In a dramatic turn of events, Drake released 'Family Matters' while Kendrick Lamar retaliated with 'Meet the Grahams' almost simultaneously, igniting a heated feud that has fans buzzing. With back-to-back diss tracks like 'Euphoria,' '6:16 in LA,' and 'Meet The Grahams,' the intensity of their lyrical warfare is reaching new heights.
As tensions escalate, the rap community eagerly awaits each artist's response in this ongoing battle of words. Fans are dissecting every line and beat, speculating on the motives behind these personal attacks in the rap game. The feud between these two giants of hip-hop is not only about artistic rivalry but also about power dynamics and reputation in the industry.
In the backdrop of the Drake and Kendrick Lamar feud, Kendrick's impressive achievements on the charts cannot be ignored. His album 'Good Kid, M.A.A.D City' has now spent 600 weeks on the Billboard 200 chart, joining the ranks of iconic artists like Eminem and Michael Jackson. With this milestone, Kendrick Lamar solidifies his status as a major player in the music industry.
As the battle between Drake and Kendrick Lamar intensifies, speculations arise about the involvement of record labels' executives. The feud seems to have dragged major labels like Republic and Epic into the mix, hinting at a broader conflict brewing behind the scenes. The stage is set for a showdown that not only entertains rap enthusiasts but also sheds light on the power struggles within the music business.
Drake dropped 'Family Matters' and Kendrick Lamar put out 'Meet the Grahams' at nearly the same time on Friday night (May 3).
Kendrick Lamar wasted no time replying to Drake with "Meet The Grahams." Stream it now.
After Lamar's back-to-back diss tracks, “Euphoria” and “6:16 in LA,” Drake takes his turn on the offensive.
Kendrick went back to back like he promised, dropping “6:16 in LA,” his second Drake diss in three days.
Kendrick Lamar dropped his highly anticipated Drake diss, “Euphoria,” on Tuesday.
Here is everything you need to know about their ongoing feud.
Kendrick Lamar has released his second Drake diss in a week. Listen to "6:16 in LA."
Kendrick Lamar's Good Kid, M.A.A.D City has now lived on the Billboard 200 chart for 600 weeks. It's the thirteenth album to hit that landmark number.
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The rap beef between Kendrick Lamar and Drake has fans asking whether a cease-and-desist claim over a diss track is true. It probably wouldn't matter.
The Kendrick Lamar v. Drake dispute is escalating with a fresh diss track from the former rapper and what looks to be a war of words between major label execs.
The rappers have been exchanging veiled barbs for years but they've recently been a lot more direct about their dislike for one another.
Feud becomes messier as Drake accuses Lamar of domestic violence and Lamar alleges that Drake has a secret daughter.
Feud becomes messier as Drake accuses Lamar of domestic violence and Lamar alleges that Drake has a secret daughter.
Rapper Drake shot back at Kendrick Lamar Friday night, releasing a diss track targeting the California rapper after Lamar released a pair of his own diss ...
Kendrick Lamar and Drake traded diss tracks Friday night in the latest salvos in the rapper's weeks-long lyrical feud.