Drake and Kendrick Lamar Drop Dueling Diss Tracks: "Family Matters" and "Meet the Grahams"

Drake and Kendrick Lamar Drop Dueling Diss Tracks: "Family Matters" and "Meet the Grahams"

The conflict of words compensation on among Drake and Kendrick Lamar, and this time it's private. After the last option delivered his new diss track named "6:16 in LA" recently, the two rappers dropped reaction tracks, consistently, on Friday night (May 3), with Drake putting out "Family Matters" and Lamar delivering "Meet the Grahams." 


Drake and Kendrick Lamar Get Individual on At the same time Delivered Diss Tracks 'Family Matters' and 'Meet the Grahams'



Drake was first up with "Family Matters," where things take an exceptionally private turn. "You referenced my seed presently manage his father," starts the Toronto local on his seven-minute track. "I must turn sour, I need to turn sour." Among the rambling shots he takes at Lamar on the track, he weapons for his enemy and his relationship with his fiancee Whitney Alford. "Don't return to your hood and plant no cash trees," he states, alluding to Lamar's "Cash Trees" that turned out in 2012. "Let's assume you disdain the young ladies I fuck however what you truly mean/I been with High contrast and in the middle between/You the Dark savior wifing up a blended sovereign/And hit vanilla cream to assist with your confidence."

Drake and Kendrick Lamar Drop Dueling Diss Tracks: "Family Matters" and "Meet the Grahams"


Lamar escalated the conflict last week with his diss track "Happiness," taking aim at Drake's parenting. He accuses Drake of neglecting his children, suggesting that one of Lamar's own children might actually be fathered by Dave Free, a long-time creative partner of Lamar's. 
Drake, in retaliation, references Lamar's past controversies, including the use of AI to simulate Tupac's voice. He accuses Lamar of instigating legal action against him and removing a song from digital platforms. Drake also takes a dig at Lamar's racial attitudes, implying that Lamar prefers not to associate with darker-skinned individuals.



Drake and Kendrick Lamar Get Individual on At the same time Delivered Diss Tracks 'Family Matters' and 'Meet the Grahams'




On Lamar's track "Meet the Grahams," he directly addresses Drake's family members, including his son Adonis, mother Sandra, and father Dennis. He expresses regret for Adonis having Drake as a father and criticizes Drake's behavior towards women. Lamar also suggests that Drake has a daughter he neglects, contrasting his absence with the image of a responsible father. The beef has attracted widespread attention, involving other artists like Rick Ross, Metro Boomin, The Weeknd, and Future. It all began with Lamar's initial shots at Drake and J. Cole on "Like That," leading to a rapid escalation of tensions between the two rappers.
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