Kendrick Lamar Responds to Drake’s Diss With ‘Euphoria’: Listen – Hollywood Life

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Kendrick Lamar responded to Drake’s diss tracks “Push Ups” and “Taylor Made Freestyle” along with his personal observe on Tuesday, April 30. Kendrick, 36, dropped the track “Euphoria,” the place he shot again at Drake, 37, airing tons of grievances in opposition to the rapper, with a dismantling takedown. “Know you a master manipulator and habitual liar too/But don’t tell no lies about me, and I won’t tell no truths ’bout you,” Kendrick raps on the finish of the intro verse.

After rapping that line, the beat picks up extra, and Kendrick makes a reference to Drake utilizing AI to control his voice to sound like Tupac Shakur in his “Taylor Made Freestyle” observe. “Somebody had told me that you got a ring, on God, I’m ready to double the wage/I’d rather do that than let a Canadian n***a make Pac Turn in his grave,” he rapped.

Kendrick additionally known as out the preliminary verse that began the meat with J.Cole‘s verse on Drake’s track “First Person Shooter,” the place Cole referred to himself, Okay. Dot, and Drizzy as the present “Big Three” of rap. Kendrick additional reasserted himself as one of the best. “It’s three GOATS left, and I seen two of them kissin’ and huggin’ on stage,” he raps. “The crown is heavy, huh.”

As the track goes on, Kendrick goes after Drake for his previous beef with Pusha T, which culminated within the rapper dropping the headline-making “The Story of Adidon,” the place it was revealed that Drake had a son who he had not publicly spoken about. In “Euphoria,” Okay. Dot goes additional and disses Drake’s parenting skills, seemingly accusing him of not being current in his son’s life. “I got a son to raise, but I can see, you don’t know nothin’ ’bout that,” he raps.

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Drake and Kendrick’s beef could have been stewing for someday, but it surely actually ignited when Kendrick responded to the “First Person Shooter” shoutout in a visitor verse on Metro Boomin and Future’s track “Like That,” which dropped on March 22. Cole responded with the diss observe “7 Minute Drill,” which he shortly disowned. Shortly after Cole retracted his track, Drake’s track “Push Ups” leaked, and he formally launched it and the “Taylor Made Freestyle” on April 19. The Views rapper deleted “Taylor Made Freestyle,” after Tupac’s property launched an announcement threatening authorized motion over Drake’s use of AI to emulate the late rapper’s voice.

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