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Here We Go! Everything Kendrick Lamar Said About Drake In New Diss ‘Euphoria’

Angry! Roommates, it looks like this Kendrick Lamar And drake Beef continues. About two weeks after Drizzy released two disses against him, K Dot returned to the ring on Tuesday (April 30) with the release of “Euphoria.”

In the six-minute track, Kendrick addresses the shots Drake took at him on “Champagne Moments” and the now-deleted “Taylor Made Freestyle.” As expected, K Dot fired off some grenades of his own — from talking about Drake’s parenting to using the N-word.

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Keep scrolling to see the bars Lamar used to “bleed” Drizzy.

Kendrick Lamar did THESE recordings with Drake on “Euphoria.”

As mentioned, K Dot released the diss on YouTube, with the cover art being a screenshot of the definition of the song title “Euphoria.”

He started with a soft, speaking voice before moving into a flow with some depth and more speed.

K Dot suggested that Drizzy was “spiraling” and predictable with his angles in their rap beef. Kendrick rapped, “You move like a degenerate, every prank is in poor taste.” He also appeared to address his fellow GRAMMY winner as a “pathetic master manipulator.”

“You are not a rap artist, you are a fraudster hoping to be accepted. Tommy Hilfiger stood out, but FUBU was never part of your collection. I make music that electrifies them, you make music that calms them down.” Lamar rapped. “…I know you are a master manipulator, but also a habitual liar. But don’t tell a lie about me and I won’t tell any truths about you.”

Listen to an excerpt of the song below.

What else did K Dot say to Drizzy?

After changing his flow, the rapper elaborated further, using metaphors and double entenders. At one point, Kendrick said he refused to let Tupac “turn in his grave” because of the “Canadian rapper,” referencing Drake’s “Taylor Made Freestyle.”

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Kendrick also suggested that Drake’s feelings were “hurt” by the end of their relationship. K Dot made it clear with a phone call that he wasn’t there. He also criticized Drake’s long-criticized use of different accents in his music.

“We don’t have to get personal, this is a friendly ending. It should stay that way. I know a thing or two about n****s that make Gunna Wunna look like a saint. This is not about criticism, not about games, not about who is the greatest. This was always about love and hate. Now let me say that I am the biggest hater. I hate the way you walk, the way you talk, I hate the way you dress. I hate the way you dress. I hate the way you secretly dissent. If I catch a flight it will be direct. We hate the idiots you fuck because they mistake themselves for real women. And notice I said it’s not just me. I’m the one who feels culture.”

K Dot also seemingly questioned Drake’s blackness and his efforts to represent his father’s side more than his white mother’s.

“How many fairytale stories about your life before we had enough?” How many more black features until you finally feel like you’re black enough? I like Drake with the melodies. Ion likes Drake when he acts tough. “You’re going to bring Puff back, let me see if Chubs really fell on me.”

Kendrick also accused his former collaborator of not having classical music, even though he does. Furthermore, he claimed that he doesn’t care about fame as much as Drizzy does.

“I’m allergic to the lame shit, only you like being famous. Yatchy can’t prey on you either, no matter who you hang out with. I hate the way you walk, the way you talk… I was surprised you wanted this feature on Quest, you know we have some things to address. I even hate it when you say the word n****a, but I guess that’s just me. Some things just aren’t worthy, they don’t even have to be deep I guess. I still love it when you see success, with me everything is a blessing.”

Kendrick suggested Drake let him keep “dancing” and accused him of being “the boy” he carries.

“When I see you standing next to Sexy Redd, I think you see two bad guys. I think you don’t like women, this is some real competition that you might be able to get your way with,” Lamar said.

K Dot ended his dissent by claiming that Drake had sent a cease and desist letter over the “Like That” record – where Lamar first took shots at Drizzy and Cole in March.

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At 4:55, Kendrick also suggests that Drizzy knows “nothing” about raising a son and everything that comes with it.

“It’s not 20 against 1, it’s 1 against 20. I gotta beat n****s that write with you. “Yeah, take them out too, I’ll put them out too.” Lamar said.

Listen to the full track below.

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