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Kendrick Lamar Fires Up Another Shot at Drake With ‘Not Like Us’

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Kendrick Lamar Fires Up Another Shot at Drake With ‘Not Like Us’
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The 2 rappers have been sparring by way of diss tracks for a number of weeks

Kendrick Lamar and Drake traded barbs on Friday, with Drake accusing Lamar of infidelity on “Household Issues” and Kendrick claiming Drake has a secret daughter on “Meet the Grahams.” However the weekend is just not over, neither is this beef. On Saturday, Lamar dropped one other diss observe referred to as “Not Like Us.”

It begins with a whisper, emulating the well-known line from The Sixth Sense movie, “Psst, I see lifeless folks”  — however his venom doesn’t keep quiet for lengthy. “Say Drake, I hear you want ‘em younger,” Kendrick raps. “You higher not should go to Cell Block One/To any bitch that discuss to him they usually in love/Simply ensure you cover your little sister from him.” One other direct hit finds Lamar making a play on Drake’s sixth studio album with a quip: “Licensed Lover Boy/Licensed pedophile” after which asks why Drake is “trolling like a bitch/Ain’t you drained?”

Kendrick then drops bars accusing Drake of operating to Atlanta for cred, cash, and extra namechecking ATL rappers Future, Lil Child, and a couple of Chainz among the many artists Drake seems to for help. “No, you’re not a colleague, you’re a fucking colonizer,” Kendrick raps.

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Towards the tip of the practically five-minute missive, Lamar makes his remaining dig, infusing his fury with wordplay on Drake’s diss tune “Household Issues” alongside along with his 2018 hit “God’s Plan”: “The household matter and the reality of the matter/It was God’s Plan to point out you’re the liar.”  It fades out to a chant of “O-V-Ho” — a punch on the Toronto rapper’s OVO firm — and a diss on Drake’s “Toosie Slide.”

The escalating beef between Lamar and Drake — and Drake versus everybody — was set alight weeks in the past by Lamar’s Drake and J. Cole-dragging verse in Future and Metro Boomin’s “Like That.” J. Cole initially responded with “7 Minute Drill,” a observe he later stated he regretted throughout a speech from the stage at his Dreamville competition. Drake then responded to Kendrick with “Push Ups (Drop and Give Me 50)” and in addition “Taylor Made Freestyle,” which was in the end eliminated from the online following its controversial and doubtlessly litigious-inducing use of AI Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg vocals.

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