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Kendrick Lamar Blasts Drake in Scathing ‘Euphoria’ Diss Track



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Kendrick Lamar answer to Drakes Diss tracks “Push Ups” and “Taylor Made Freestyle” with his own track on Tuesday, April 30th. Kendrick, 36, dropped the song “Euphoria,” in which he fired back at Drake, 37, and aired plenty of grievances against the rapper. with dismantling. “I know you’re a master manipulator and a habitual liar too/But don’t tell lies about me and I won’t tell no truths about you,” Kendrick raps at the end of the intro verse.

After rapping this line, the beat picks up speed and Kendrick alludes to Drake using AI to manipulate his voice to make it sound Tupac Shakur in his “Taylor Made Freestyle” track. “Someone had told me you had a ring, by God I’m willing to double the reward. I’d rather do that than let a Canadian n***a Pac turn in his grave,” he rapped.

Kendrick also called out the first verse that started the beef J Coleis a verse on Drake’s song “First Person Shooter”, in which Cole describes himself, K. Dot and Drizzy as the current “Big Three” of rap. Kendrick once again asserted himself as the best. “There’s three GOATS left and I saw two of them kissing and hugging on stage,” he raps. “The crown is heavy, isn’t it.”

As the song continues, Kendrick goes after Drake about his earlier argument Pusha T, which culminated in the rapper dropping the headline “The Story of Adidon,” which revealed that Drake had a son that he had not spoken about publicly. In “Euphoria,” K. Dot goes one step further and discredits Drake’s parenting skills by seemingly accusing him of not being present in his son’s life. “I got a son to raise, but I see you don’t know nothing about it,” he raps.

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Drake and Kendrick’s feud may have been brewing for some time, but it really kicked off when Kendrick responded to the “first person shooter” call in a guest verse Metro Boomin And Future Cole responded with the dissident track “7 Minute Drill”, which he quickly rejected. Shortly after Cole withdrew his song, Drake’s song “Push Ups” leaked and he officially released it and the “Taylor Made Freestyle” on April 19th Views The rapper deleted “Taylor Made Freestyle” after Tupac’s estate released a statement threatening legal action over Drake’s use of AI to imitate the late rapper’s voice.

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