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Drake Responds to Kendrick Lamar’s Numerous Diss Tracks with “The Heart Part 6”



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drake then fired back Kendrick Lamar released his latest pair of dissident tracks with “The Heart Part 6” on Sunday, May 5th. The 37-year-old Toronto rapper released the track after K.Dot, 36, took two more shots at him with the song “Meet the Grahams.” and “Not Like Us.” Drake’s latest song came after speculation that someone close to him was feeding Kendrick information, and Drizzy claimed to have provided false information following some of the “Humble” rapper’s accusations.

After Kendrick released “Euphoria,” the song was followed by the track “6:16 in LA.” A few hours later, Drake responded with “Family Matters,” to which Kendrick fired back with the vicious song “Meet the Grahams.” In the song, Kendrick doubled down on his numerous accusations against Drake, but also accused him of having an 11-year-old daughter in whose life he was absent. Drake quickly denied the claim on social media. Kendrick fired another shot at Drake on Saturday with “Not Like Us,” where he continued to address pedophilia allegations against Drake and OVO members.

A day after “Not Like Us,” Drake released “The Heart Part 6.” He claimed the story about the daughter was made up. “We made plans for a week and then we provided you with information. A daughter who is 11 years old, I bet he takes it,” he says. “You have to learn to check the facts and be less impatient.”

Drake also denied the allegations about underage girls. “I’ve never been with anyone underage, but now I understand why you really mess with that attitude,” he raps. “If I were fucking young girls, I would have promised I’d get arrested/I’m way too famous for this shit you just suggested.”

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Kendrick’s beef with Drake stemmed from a shoutout he received on Drake’s 2013 release “First Person Shooter,” where J Cole described the rapper trio as the “Big Three” of rap. Kendrick clapped back with a surprise verse to the song Metro Boomin And Future Song “Like That,” which drew reactions from Cole (“7 Minute Drill”) and Drake (“Push Ups” and “Taylor Made Freestyle”).

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