Somber Response
Somber Response

May 5: Drake denied Lamar’s latest claims about his history and flat-out stated “I never been with no one under age” in a Sunday night release called “The Heart Part 6," in which he says he and his team purposefully fed his adversary false information (including about a secret daughter) in the hopes he'd use it in a song: "We plotted for a week and then we fed you the information/A daughter that’s 11 years old, I bet he takes it.”

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    May 4: Lamar then hit back at Drake with his release of “Meet the Grahams,” a reference to Drake’s legal name, Aubrey Drake Graham.

    In that song, the 17-time Grammy Award winner name-dropped Drake’s son Adonis, addressing him in the beginning of the song, saying, “Dear Adonis, I’m sorry that that man is your father” and adding: “It takes a man to be a man, your dad is not responsive.”

    Lamar also calls out Drake’s parents, saying “your son got some habits” and that they “raised a horrible f**king person,” before suggesting Drake fathered a daughter he has never publicly addressed, saying: “Should be teachin’ you timetables or watchin’ ‘Frozen’ with you … instead, he be in Turks, paying for sex and poppin’ Percs.”

    Lamar went on to slam Drake as a “narcissist, misogynist, livin’ inside his songs,” addressing Drake’s alleged secret daughter in a line of “Meet the Grahams,” saying he’s “sorry that your father not active inside your world,” and that Drake does not “commit to much but his music.”
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      May 4: Drake, a five-time Grammy Award winning Canadian hip hop artist, released a new single “Family Matters” Friday night in response to Lamar’s recent diss tracks “Euphoria” and “6:16 in LA.”

      In “Family Matters,” Drake slams Lamar’s engagement to longtime partner Whitney Alford, and their son, rapping: “Why you never hold your son and tell him, ‘say cheese’” (Lamar had previously attacked Drake as a father in “Euphoria”).

      Drake also targeted Lamar’s lyrics, rapping that Lamar is “just acting like an activist it’s make believe, but you won’t go back to your hood and plant no money trees,” referencing Lamar’s 2012 hit “Money Trees” off “Good Kid, m.A.A.d. City.”
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        May 3: Lamar dropped a second Drake diss track, “6:16 in LA”—likely a play on a format Drake has often used for song titles, including his “8am in Charlotte” and “5am in Toronto”—in which Lamar alleges Drake’s own team is against him, rapping that “everyone inside your team is whispering that you deserve it,” and stating Drake “can't ‘Toosie Slide’ up out of this one,” a reference to his 2020 song.

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