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Kendrick Lamar Fires Back at Drake with Second Diss Track ‘6:16 in LA’
Kendrick Lamar has escalated his ongoing feud with Drake by releasing a second diss track just days after the first one. The new track, titled ‘6:16 in LA,’ takes aim at Drake’s OVO crew and references one of his popular songs, ‘Toosie Slide.’
In ‘6:16 in LA,’ Lamar questions Drake’s leadership within OVO, suggesting that his team may be turning against him. He raps about the dynamics within Drake’s entourage, indicating that some members may have ulterior motives.
The timing of Lamar’s releases mirrors Drake’s own tactics from past beefs, particularly recalling the swift responses Drake made to Meek Mill in 2015. This back-and-forth exchange between Lamar and Drake hints at a deepening rift between the two rap titans.
The beef between Lamar and Drake started earlier this year when Lamar called out both Drake and J. Cole in a verse on a collaborative track. This led to a series of diss tracks and social media spats between the two rappers, escalating the tension in the hip-hop community.
Lamar’s new track, ‘6:16 in LA,’ not only serves as a direct response to Drake’s recent releases but also throws shade at Drake’s online presence, referencing his affinity for memes and subtle online jabs.
As the feud continues to unfold, fans and industry insiders are eagerly anticipating Drake’s response to Lamar’s latest track. The back-and-forth between these two rap heavyweights has reignited interest in the culture of rap beefs and lyrical showdowns.