Rap beefs have been an essential part of hip-hop culture. However, the recent battle between two of the genreās top performers, Drake and Kendrick Lamar has crossed limits, and turned dark and ugly. Well, now in the latest Record AI Music AI-generated track Drake disses himself. The song was created on Suno AI by BoisterousMusicCritic946, and is a parody song for entertainment purposes only.
The feud between two started in in 2013 as Lamar, who previously collaborated with Drake and opened for him on tour, sent shots to 11 of his contemporaries through his guest verse on Big Seanās āControl.ā
He went on to label himself āthe king of New Yorkā and āthe king of the coast,ā and his targets included Drake, J. Cole, A$AP Rocky, Pusha T and others.
The feud went on to resurface this March when Lamar aimed at Drake and J. Cole on āLike That,āĀ a response to Cole after he said on last OctoberāsĀ āFirst Person ShooterāĀ that the rappers were the ābig threeā in hip-hop.
Cole responded in his style but later deleted his diss track. He also issued a public apology to Lamar. However, Drake didnāt hold back and released “Push Upsā ā where he mentioned Lamarās longtime partner and fiancĆ©e Whitney Alford ā as well as āTaylor Made Freestyleā in April. Lamar quickly replied with āEuphoriaāĀ on and ā6:16 in LA.ā
Drake once against launched an attack with āFamily Mattersā and made things extremely personal. He dropped accusations against Lamar of abusing Alford and claimed the father of one of their children was in fact Dave Free, Lamarās close friend and creative partner.
It was less than an hour later, Lamar hit back with āMeet the GrahamsāĀ and accused Drake of being a sexual predator, sex trafficking and fathering a secret child. Lamar didnāt end there: the next day he droppedĀ āNot Like UsāĀ and called Drake a pedophile and accused him of appropriating Black culture. The upbeat DJ Mustard-produced track set streaming records and spectators crowned Lamar the winner of the battle as a result.