Kanye West Disses Drake By Name & Kim Kardashian Subliminally On “VULTURES 2”

Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign are shaking up the hip-hop community this weekend. After months’ worth of delays, the multi-talents have released VULTURES 2, the second of three volumes in this series. Fans online are obviously extremely ecstatic and plenty of discussions are already underway. For example, people are debating which installment they think is stronger. We are sure to have our review out soon, so be sure to check back with us to hear our thoughts. But another topic of discussion is the latest Drake dig on VULTURES 2. To no surprise, it comes from Kanye.

It occurs on “530”, song that was recorded during the sessions for DONDA 2. A lot of fans have been anticipating its eventual release, however, a lot of them are upset with the results. In the Genius annotation, apparently no major changes were made to the recording in 2022, and listeners are taking notice. But back to the Drake diss, Ye is once again talking about his fake fans, and he uses that to create the base for what’s to come. On part two of “530” he continuously repeats this line in some shape or form.

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Kanye Takes Shots At Drake On VULTURES 2

You don’t really love Ye, go listen to Drake, b****”. Additionally, an unreviewed breakdown of this bar also includes his ex-wife, Kim Kardashian. They feel this is some sort of shot at her for being fake in their marriage. This could be plausible, considering that Kanye alludes to their marriage in part one. “Pray your soulmate got a soul when you meet her / The crystal ball couldn’t tell me if they’d leave again / Problems too extra large to share it with a medium“. Later, Ye adds, “The past year been a strange time
Visitations on Facetime / And who gon’ break who’s heart first? Always just breaks mine
“.

What are your thoughts on Kanye West dissing Drake and Kim Kardashian on “530” off of VULTURES 2? Do you foresee Drizzy responding on any future collaborations or singles? In terms of all of the shots you have heard thrown at The Boy this year, where does it rank? Are the disses getting tiring or are you still intrigued post the Kendrick Lamar battle? We would like to hear what you have to say, so leave your thoughts in the comments. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Kanye West, Drake, Kim Kardashian, and VULTURES 2. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

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Kanye West Disses Drake By Name & Kim Kardashian Subliminally On “VULTURES 2”

Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign are shaking up the hip-hop community this weekend. After months’ worth of delays, the multi-talents have released VULTURES 2, the second of three volumes in this series. Fans online are obviously extremely ecstatic and plenty of discussions are already underway. For example, people are debating which installment they think is stronger. We are sure to have our review out soon, so be sure to check back with us to hear our thoughts. But another topic of discussion is the latest Drake dig on VULTURES 2. To no surprise, it comes from Kanye.

It occurs on “530”, song that was recorded during the sessions for DONDA 2. A lot of fans have been anticipating its eventual release, however, a lot of them are upset with the results. In the Genius annotation, apparently no major changes were made to the recording in 2022, and listeners are taking notice. But back to the Drake diss, Ye is once again talking about his fake fans, and he uses that to create the base for what’s to come. On part two of “530” he continuously repeats this line in some shape or form.

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Kanye Takes Shots At Drake On VULTURES 2

You don’t really love Ye, go listen to Drake, b****”. Additionally, an unreviewed breakdown of this bar also includes his ex-wife, Kim Kardashian. They feel this is some sort of shot at her for being fake in their marriage. This could be plausible, considering that Kanye alludes to their marriage in part one. “Pray your soulmate got a soul when you meet her / The crystal ball couldn’t tell me if they’d leave again / Problems too extra large to share it with a medium“. Later, Ye adds, “The past year been a strange time
Visitations on Facetime / And who gon’ break who’s heart first? Always just breaks mine
“.

What are your thoughts on Kanye West dissing Drake and Kim Kardashian on “530” off of VULTURES 2? Do you foresee Drizzy responding on any future collaborations or singles? In terms of all of the shots you have heard thrown at The Boy this year, where does it rank? Are the disses getting tiring or are you still intrigued post the Kendrick Lamar battle? We would like to hear what you have to say, so leave your thoughts in the comments. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Kanye West, Drake, Kim Kardashian, and VULTURES 2. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

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JPEGMAFIA Doubles Down On Drake Disses And Mocks OVO Stans

JPEGMAFIA is a professional Drake hater. Well, he’s a professional rapper, producer, and performer, too. But underneath all those, he loves bashing the Toronto superstar. He’s been doing it for almost a decade, and he dished out some of his most scathing Drake bars on his new album. He dropped the phrase “No Drizzy” on the song “New Black History.” He also leaned into the rumor that the rapper has gotten with underage girls on “it’s dark and hell is hot.” OVO fans were obviously unhappy with JPEGMAFIA, but he didn’t back down. Instead, he went back at them on Twitter.

Hours after JPEGMAFIA dropped I LAY DOWN MY LIFE FOR YOU, he addressed the Drake disses. He made three separate points, and all of them were pretty valid within the parameters that he set. The first one made note of the fact that he’s been ragging on Drake for a while. “1st off. I been dissing that n**ga since 2016,” he wrote. “Them sh*ts was throwaway bars not noteworthy.” Then, JPEGMAFIA turned his attention to fans who threatened him over the insulting bars. He made it very clear he’s going to stand behind what he said, whether it not it upsets certain people. “Second off if anybody got a problem with what i said on this album,” he added. “My tour dates in bio.”

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JPEGMAFIA Urged Fans To Stop Defending Drake

The third point was directly at stans, rather than fans. The ones who defend their favorite rapper to the death, despite the fact that disses add up to very little at the end of the day. Peggy said it himself when he described his “No Drizzy” bars as “throwaway.” He clearly has had enough of the OVO stans who feel the need to address the hate that Drake has been getting in 2024. “Third, y’all cant even pay your rent but defending Drake for free,” JPEGMAFIA concluded. “Go outside and be somebody.” Basically, Peggy decided to follow up his Drake disses with some additional digs for the fans.

If it’s any consolation, JPEGMAFIA has been critical of most famous rappers. He regularly cited Kanye West as one of his favorite artists, yet attacked West on social media back in January. He claimed he was more talented than the people that West collaborates with, and made his feelings on the matter known. “Truthfully I don’t give a f*ck about nothing Kanye got going on at this point i just wanted to get paid,” he tweeted. “But its ok im not a rapist or some weirdo incel n**ga so I get why he wouldn’t wanna work with me.” Moral of the story: Nobody is safe from Peggy’s wrath.

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ASAP Rocky Seemingly Disses Drake On Brash New Single “HIGHJACK”

ASAP Rocky has unfinished business with Drake. Kendrick Lamar, Rick Ross, and the rest of the rappers who went at the 6 God appear to be done. Rocky wants another round, though. At least, that’s what DJ Kast One claimed. The DJ went on Hot 97 and insisted that ASAP Rocky was dissing Drizzy all over his upcoming album, Don’t Be Dumb. We all assumed we’d have to wait until August 30 to hear these bars, but ASAP Rocky may have given us a taste with his new single, “HIGHJACK.” At least, that’s what some listeners think.

There’s a self-fulfilling aspect to analyzing bars. If one goes into a song looking for a diss, then one will likely find it. That being said, ASAP Rocky does say a lot of things that apply to Drake. “HIGHJACK” sees him trash talk somebody who has a lot in common with the 6 God. “These n**gas want my wife bad, the people want my next track,” Rocky raps. “The coppers want my black a*s, f*cked up, but it’s like that.” Rihanna’s relationships with both Rocky and Drake has been talking points point throughout the battle. Drake even referenced Ri by her nickname, “Fring,” when he dissed Rocky on “Family Matters.”

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ASAP Rocky References Future’s “Like That” Diss

The most convincing piece of evidence that ASAP Rocky is dissing Drake, though, is the interpolation. “HIGHJACK” has a smooth, cloud rap instrumental, but Rocky repeatedly ends his bars with “like that.” This, of course, evokes Future and Metro Boomin’s “Like That,” which was the Drake diss that started the whole battle. “Pull up to the trenches, all my jewelry, yeah, I’m like that,” he raps. “I just put my finger in the **** ’cause she like that. Don’t compare that p**sy boy to me (I don’t like that).” The “boy” that the rapper is insulting could conceivably be Drake aka “The Boy.”

ASAP Rocky isn’t the only rapper who seemingly wants a piece of Drake. The day before he dropped his single, JPEGMAFIA dropped his album I LAY DOWN MY LIFE FOR YOU. The album contained not one but two Drake disses, and they were absolutely brutal. One alluded to the Toronto rapper fooling around with underage girls. The other saw Peggy coin the phrase “No Drizzy” in reference to the troubling allegations leveled at the 6 God. ASAP Rocky’s diss, if it even is one, is much tamer by comparison. Maybe the real fireworks will be on the album.

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JPEGMAFIA Obliterates Drake With Multiple Disses On His New Album

JPEGMAFIA truly does not care. He does what he wants, and he doesn’t apologize. It makes sense, given combative album titles like All My Heroes Are Cornballs (2019) and SCARING THE H*ES (2023). Peggy is bold as ever on his new release, I Lay Down My Life for You, but the sonic experimentalism will definitely be taking a backseat to the combative bars. JPEGMAFIA decided to hop aboard the Drake hate train, and deliver some absolutely brutal insults on the cuts “It’s Dark and Hell Is Hot” and “New Black History.” The rapper goes as far as to coin the phrase “No Drizzy.”

“It’s Dark and Hell Is Hot” is not solely a Drake diss. There are bars aimed at entitled fans and jealous rappers, but the ones aimed at the 6 God are unmistakable. He flips Drake’s 2018 song “No Friends In the Industry” while spotlighting the allegations that the Toronto rapper has been with underage girls. “I can count all of my industry friends on my hands. And my n**gas, they be in demand,” JPEGMAFIA spits. “Obviously, rappers, they know what it is. If I show you a Drac’, I ain’t playin’ with kids.” The use of Drac’ the firearm as a double entendre for Drizzy is another reference, to Kendrick Lamar’s “Euphoria” diss. It is worth pointing out the song’s title evokes DMX’s first album. DMX, of course, was a rapper who very much despised the 6 God.

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JPEGMAFIA Coins The Phrase “No Drizzy” On His Album

Then there’s the “No Drizzy” line. The song “New Black History” sees JPEGMAFIA and Vince Staples trade bars over a glitchy instrumental. Staples is predictably excellent during his verse, but Peggy goes for the throat on his. “‘Specially when ya’ll cashing out for PDF’s and rapers (No Drizzy),” he raps. “I hope ya’ll paid attention, no really, I’m dyin’. I killed myself, tell them to kill me (Hey).” Oof. “No Drizzy” comes from the same place as “No Diddy,” which took the internet by storm earlier this year. The phrase was a way to denote sus behavior, while referencing the horrid allegations leveled at Diddy.

JPEGMAFIA equating Drake with Diddy is perhaps the most devastating diss made by anyone not named Kendrick Lamar. This, of course, is nothing new for the rapper. JPEGMAFIA has been a Drake hater since day one. “I been randomly dissing Drake for like five years,” he told DJ Booth in 2019. “Don’t know why. I guess, because [it’s] Drake. He’s so big that yeah I have been dissing him for five years, just because like he’s big as f*ck.” Peggy’s disses are a bit more heated on the new album, though, so there may be more to the hating than internet trolling. When Kendrick Lamar’s “Meet the Grahams” diss dropped on May 3, JPEGMAFIA tweeted: “I’m no longer the biggest Drake hater. Kendrick Unbelievable.” We agree, but the rapper is giving Dot a run for his money.

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Rick Ross Changes Cover Art For Drake Diss “Champagne Moments”

Just when we thought the battle was over. Rick Ross was a minor player in the Drake vs. everybody narrative, but he still left an impression. Ross and Drake do, after all, have a stellar track record of hits together, and Ross’ social media trolling did gets laughs from Drake haters. Rozay’s diss, on the other hand, “Champagne Moments,” was met with muted response. Fans thought it was pretty lightweight in terms of content, but that didn’t stop the rapper for tweaking its cover art on streaming.

The cover art swap occurred on June 11. It was notable because, well, the original cover art was one of the most notable things about the original rollout. “Champagne Moments” was originally released with a viral image dating back to 2022. A user on the website 9gag found a photo in their grandma’s yearbook and posted it because they claimed it looked like “white Drake.” The photon gained traction, despite the true identity of the man never being divulged. Rick Ross’ decision to use the photo as his artwork revived the meme and brought it to the attention of those who missed it the first time around.

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Rick Ross Ditched The Original “White Drake” Meme

The new artwork for “Champagne Moments” has a less thrilling backstory. It’s unclear if the change was made to avoid legal complications, but it features a drawing of Drake looking nerdy. The rapper is made to have glasses and a bowtie, as well as blond, floppy hair. It’s insulting, albeit not as memorable a cover as the original. The timing of the artwork change is also odd. “Champagne Moments” dropped way back in April, and every other artist has moved on from the battle. Some have gone out of their way to remove evidence of the battle on social media.

Drake caught a lot of flack for deleting his diss songs from Instagram on June 5. He wiped all the disses from the platform, including “Push Ups” and “Family Matters.” Both songs were mainly aimed at Kendrick Lamar, but contained disses for Rick Ross as well. In the case of the former, Drake pointed out that all of Ross’ biggest hits came from their collabs. The MMG boss seemed unbothered, however. He recently partnered with Julien’s Auctions to auction off an exclusive collection of street and contemporary art. Some of the most notable pieces included a Michael Jackson glove and several Air Jordan pairs.

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Drake Catches An Ear-Grabbing Stray From Baby Tate On Her Megan Thee Stallion “BOA” Remix

Baby Tate continues to prove again and again why she is not just your average rapper. The Decatur, Georgia multi-hyphenate’s combination of styles and her instantly recognizable voice have helped her blossom tremendously. Due to this, she has been able to offer up her talents to artists like JID, Rapsody, EARTHGANG, and plenty more. Unfortunately, most of her amazing work has flown under the radar, at least up until about 2021-2022. That is when she landed on JID’s “Surround Sound”, along with 21 Savage. It seemed that appearance helped give her that extra boost to more mainstream ears. The secret may be out, but that is not necessarily a bad thing.

The 28-year-old rapper and singer has been seen across the internet dropping some hot freestyles. One that really impressed audiences was for On The Radar. However, Baby Tate is sure to make even more waves online with her “BOA” remix. Hooping on the latest single from Megan Thee Stallion shows that she has respect for the Texas femcee. In fact, she even states it clearly, “You know I f*** with the Stalli, but I ride this beat like a pony“.

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Baby Tate Is Getting In On The Drake Takedown

 
 
 
 
 
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However, the clever bars do not stop there. “No Ludacris this chick is badder than a toddler / None of these h*es could whoop this baby because they ain’t my momma“. Then, out of nowhere, Drake catches an accusatory stray from Baby Tate moments later. “Knew that before Instagram I like freaky a** n****s but no not like Mr. Graham“. Everyone was praising her in the comments for her clever wordplay and flows. Shockingly though, not many pointed out the pedophilic shot at Drizzy, which of course is a reference to the allegations surrounding him and to Kendrick’s “meet the grahams”. Tate was also in The Neighborhood Talk‘s post thanking them for the love. But she also left with a message. “I’ll c u next Tuesday 😘 album coming 2025 but until then imma keep eating all these beats BC I CAN! 🍽”.

What are your thoughts on Baby Tate sending a stray shot at Drake on her “BOA” remix? Do you think she is just making a funny bar, or do you think she is on team Kendrick? Is she one of the most underrated rappers in the game right now? Are you excited for her forthcoming album? Is he the best new rapper out of Milwaukee? Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Mustard. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

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Billie Eilish Parties To Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” Drake Diss

It seems like, after her listening party for her new album HIT ME HARD AND SOFT, Billie Eilish went out to have a great time with some friends. Inadvertently (and unsurprisingly, given that it’s the number one song in the U.S. right now), she then “took a side” in the Drake and Kendrick Lamar beef, as she partied to the latter’s “Not Like Us” diss track against the former. It’s a small clip and just one of some friends hanging out, but people will probably still make their assumptions and jokes about the whole endeavor. Even some OVO die-hards out there can’t deny that this cut might have a longer shelf life than the average diss track.

Still, this development is particularly interesting because of the history between Billie Eilish and Drake in particular. For those unaware, she had revealed that they texted each other when she was still underage, and then defended The Boy against criticism insinuating an inappropriate relationship or advance. “The Internet is such a stupid-a** mess right now,” the Los Angeles artist told Vogue. “Everybody’s so sensitive. A grown man can’t be a fan of an artist? There are so many people that the Internet should be more worried about. Like, you’re really going to say that Drake is creepy because he’s a fan of mine, and then you’re going to go vote for Trump? What the f**k is that s**t?”

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Billie Eilish Vibes Out To “Not Like Us”

Millie Bobby Brown, who Drake also had text message exchanges with, expressed a similar sentiment when he faced scrutiny for this before the Billie Eilish situation. Of course, this all carries a different context now with the Kendrick Lamar beef in mind, and especially with a song that makes such heavy accusations in as catchy of a way as “Not Like Us” does. While we probably won’t hear a specific statement from Billie Eilish on that anytime soon, it would also be unfair to just assume her feelings based on what a DJ put on at a function.

Meanwhile, “Not Like Us” continues to impress both critically and commercially, so it’s likely that Billie Eilish will hear it at least a couple more times while on a night out. Perhaps that’s the biggest oddity about the Kendrick Lamar and Drake battle’s fallout: seeing the rest of the industry react or shy away. Maybe there isn’t much to break down here. But as we wait to see if this is really the end, we can’t imagine how this wouldn’t be a big point of context for fans of either side as their careers move forward this year, and the next one, and the next one.

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Drake “The Heart Part 6”: What Is Kendrick Lamar’s “Mother I Sober” Actually About?

There’s a difference between mixing up a person’s name and mixing up a story. Some might consider it a minor difference but it does not excuse one slip-up in the face of another, especially when there are much more serious allegations that neither Drake nor Kendrick Lamar have addressed. On the former’s explosive new diss track “The Heart Part 6,” he claims that he planted false information about a daughter that K. Dot ran with on “Meet The Grahams,” doubled down on domestic violence claims and the idea that his manager Dave Free impregnated his high school sweetheart, Whitney Alford, whom Kendrick shares two children with, and alleged a clout-chasing album rollout. Finally, the Toronto MC theorized that the reason why Kendrick made predator claims is because the pgLang creative experienced sexual abuse as a child, and deflected that pain onto his enemy.

To make something clear, mocking victims is an especially nasty and diminishing tactic in rap beef, as are allegations of predatory behavior without concrete evidence. But Drake attempted to back up this angle by referencing “Mother I Sober,” the penultimate song from Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers, which is where the real problem lies. What actually “happens” on this track, what did Drizzy fail to understand, and if this mistake was on purpose, what’s he really addressing?

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“Mother I Sober”

2022’s “Mother I Sober” is one of the more cutting songs on that Kendrick Lamar album, as it narrates the depths of generational trauma. In the song, Kendrick specifically details how his mother didn’t believe him when he denied that his cousin molested him before revealing that she was a victim of abuse herself. “Family ties, they accused my cousin, ‘Did he touch you, Kendrick?‘ / Never lied, but no one believed me when I said ‘He didn’t’” and “I asked my momma why she didn’t believe me when I told her ‘No’ / I never knew she was violated in Chicago, I’m sympathetic / Told me that she feared it happened to me, for my protection / Though it never happened, she wouldn’t agree” are the specific lines that detail this.

As such, Drake either didn’t really listen to the song or suggests that Kendrick Lamar lied and experienced sexual assault. “My mom came over today and I was like, ‘Mother, I… Mother, I… Mother / Ah, wait a second, that’s that one record where you say you got molested.” In the latter’s case, he’d be questioning Kendrick’s mother’s testimony, as well. This gives the following “Euphoria” bar even more weight since there’s a literal misunderstanding here: “Fabricating stories on the family front ’cause you heard ‘Mr. Morale.’” It’s important to understand that this is all a narrative game now. Still, one’s vulnerable confessions carry a much more different and earnest tone than one’s failed reading comprehension skills.

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Did Kendrick Lamar & Drake Ruin Each Other?

This comes with at least a few caveats, as does everything else involved in this beef. Both of these artists are making unverified claims against the other, and misunderstanding a song does not equate to failing to address domestic violence allegations. The difference is that when Drake claims there are no famous pedophiles and that all of these accusations against him are false, he really shot himself in the foot again by minimizing victims’ experiences as petty retribution when he should be combating that narrative on all fronts. He’s having a worst-person-off with Kendrick Lamar, especially when he specifically addresses some things and then leaves other significant points, like accusations against the OVO camp and colonizer claims, unspoken.

All in all, this is rap beef: things get disrespectful, and the only fair comparison point is judging the art and the strategy. Regardless of what’s true and what isn’t, Dot’s narrative-building by dropping versatile and relentless disses, plus his catalog and Mr. Morale‘s particular focus on accountability, have effectively diffused many character attacks against him. Drake, almost equally relentless, has been dealing with groomer accusations for years without ever addressing them significantly, and misrepresenting “Mother I Sober” on his “facts” crusade is not notable for its disrespect, but for failing to dissect and learn who his opponent is, which Kendrick succeeded in doing. They both must address the horrible allegations against them with proof. But if all the proof that the 6ix God can offer is a faulty Genius read and Twitter talking points, Kendrick Lamar keeps his hold on the narrative.

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Kendrick Lamar Fans Label Drake’s House On Google Maps: “Owned By Kendrick”

Kendrick Lamar fans and Drake fans are not as different as they think. After Kendrick Lamar used Drake’s house with child sex offender markers as his cover art for the “Not Like Us” diss track, it seems like some pgLang followers got creative with Google Maps’ option to customize locations. Moreover, they now read things like “Owned by Kendrick,” “A-Minor,” “Kendrick’s dog,” etc. K.Dot’s supporters are using the Internet narratives much in the same way that the OVO camp (including its boss) has done during this beef. For this and for the horrid allegations thrown at both MCs, there’s a lot more even playing field that die-hards on either side would have you believe.

Furthermore, no one knows how this beef will age, what will clear up, what more will come out, and whether or not Kendrick Lamar will really go overkill and risk a desperate look with yet another diss. Drake is in an interesting position right now to double down or change course, and we know that either option could be very deadly. The question now is what it will take for him to do that, and whether K.Dot’s pressure tactics will ever backfire when the hype behind a drop is so massive. Allegations aside, both are fearlessly calculating and strategizing their efforts.

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Drake’s House Targeted By Kendrick Lamar Fans On Google Maps

Elsewhere, Drake is rumored to have responded to Metro Boomin’s “diss beat” online, although it’s an alleged response since it’s hard to find where the actual screenshotted comment comes from or if it’s just doctored. Either way, he did directly respond to the daughter claims by outright denying them on his Instagram Story, but not to any of the other claims that Kendrick Lamar put forth. The Toronto superstar asked Mr. Morale for some paperwork on his snitching claims and claimed that he pressured Tupac’s estate to take down his earlier diss, but no direct statements emerged about the harsher accusations. Kendrick, on the other hand, grouped all of Drake’s shots together as lies and kept claiming them as such in these diss tracks, which is still a sidestep.

Whether it’s Drake’s house or Kendrick Lamar’s height, there’s been a lot of para-social fun on social media with folks documenting and clowning the magnitude of this moment in mainstream hip-hop. The culture is debating a winner, and Kendrick Lamar and Drake might not have even dealt the killing blow yet. Once there’s proof on the table, then this might be a different story, and it hopefully should be taken seriously. But for now, not even Google is safe from this war.

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