Kendrick Lamar Releases Second Drake Diss Track 6:16 in LA Social
Kendrick Lamar responds to Drake with new track "6:16 in LA," calling out OVO loyalty and Drake's internet tactics. Social media erupts.
The ongoing feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar shows no signs of slowing down, with the Compton rapper firing back with his latest response titled "6:16 in LA." Unlike his previous release "euphoria," this track was exclusively posted on social media, drawing attention to Drake's habit of naming songs after random times and cities.
In "6:16 in LA," Kendrick Lamar not only borrows this time stamp concept but also takes aim at Drake's loyalty, particularly calling out members of his OVO clique. The track includes references to DJ Akademiks and questions the authenticity of OVO, challenging Drake to play a game of "have-you-ever" and questioning his motives.
Kendrick also addresses Drake's alleged attempts to gather dirt on him through monetary means, highlighting the futility of such tactics. He criticizes Drake's use of internet tactics and memes in their beef, emphasizing that true reality cannot be hidden behind Wi-Fi.
The cover art for the track, featuring a Maybach driver's glove, has sparked speculation among fans and social media users. Kendrick's previous release "euphoria" had already reignited the long-standing feud, with his latest response indicating that he is not backing down from the confrontation.
As social media buzzes with reactions to Kendrick's latest diss track, it's clear that the rivalry between these two artists continues to captivate audiences and generate excitement. The intricate layers of their feud and the depth of their lyrical exchanges demonstrate the complexity and intensity of this ongoing saga.
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