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Wayment Now! Rick Ross & Webster’s Dictionary React to Kendrick Lamar’s Diss Track “Euphoria”

Kendrick Lamar After releasing a dissident track, he set social media on fire drake. Hours after “Euphoria” went live on YouTube, reactions are still pouring in. We’ve already told you all this Metro Boomin weighed in. So, Rick Ross, Lil Yachty, Gun, Gillie Da King and myself Merriam-Webster Dictionary added to the excitement!

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Here’s what Rick Ross and Lil Yachty posted

On Instagram, Rick Ross appeared to troll Drake about K Dot’s bars. As previously reported, Kendrick Lamar explained the Canadian rapper’s fathering habits, pen game, sexuality, black identity and more in just over six minutes.

Rozay opened his trolling by repeatedly calling Aubrey a “white boy.” He then gave his version of “some advice.”

“Stop, don’t answer. “Don’t react,” Rick said, specifically referencing Kendrick’s “Euphoria” intro. “Don’t do it, don’t write an eight-minute verse.”

Check out what Rick Ross said below and swipe for his additional post.

In his “advice,” Ross apparently named Lil Yachty, suggesting he is a writer for Drizzy. Meanwhile, Lil Boat – as he’s known – appeared to be siding with X on the 6 God’s side.

He liked a post that questioned Kendrick’s paternity in the context of his past infidelity. According to HipHopDX, Lamar stated in his album “Mr. Morality and the big steppers.’

The post Yachty liked read: “So who raised your child while you cheated on your wife with white women?”

Rozay’s opinion on “Euphoria” wasn’t too much of a surprise. The “Diced Pineapples” rapper has participated in the rap feud several times in the last month, including releasing his own dissident track “Champagne Moments” against Drizzy.

Drake later clapped back at Rick Ross in his first of two dissident tracks against Kendrick, titled “Push Ups.” Drizzy shared his second diss, “Taylor Made Freestyle,” on social media but removed it last week. The freestyle featured AI vocals from Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg. The removal apparently came after Pac’s estate demanded it under threat of lawsuit.

RELATED: Drake Officially Removes “Taylor Made Freestyle” Featuring Tupac’s AI-Generated Vocals

Who else took part?

Besides Metro, Rick and Yachty, a few others have joined the group chat! After Kendrick somehow got them involved in the feud, Gunna and Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary got involved.

Starting with Gunna. There’s a lyric in “Euphoria” where Lamar plays on rumors that the rapper betrayed Young Thug. Note that Gunna and his lawyer have denied these claims. Still, Kendrick rapped: “I know a thing or two about n****s that make Gunna Wunna look like a saint.” On X, Gunna seemingly responded to the line, writing: “Mannn WHATAM?!”

Meanwhile, Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary seemed to be there for Kendrick to include her. For context, the rapper used a screenshot of his definition of “Euphoria” as the cover art for the dissident track.

Fans have speculated that the song’s name is also Lamar, referring to Drizzy’s executive production of the HBO show of the same name.

“Dear @MTV. “We humbly nominate ‘Euphoria’ by @kendricklamar for a Video Music Award for ‘Best Video of All Time,'” the dictionary’s X account wrote.

Now host of “Million Dollars Worth Of Game”. Gillie Da King is also trending online after he said Kendrick didn’t outdo Drake with “Euphoria.” He called the track “Corn on the Cob.”

Check out his comments below.

As for J. Cole, he remained silent while social media trolled him for retiring from the business early.

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