The war of words between rap titans Drake and Kendrick Lamar has escalated to disturbing new heights. What started out as light all-in-fun Disses have turned into serious allegations. One thing is confirmed, the two rappers are not holding back against each other.
Additionally, While Drake is accusing Kendrick of domestic violence Kendrick is accusing him of pedophilia. However, in his latest diss track, ‘The Heart Part 6,’ Drake vehemently denies serious allegations lobbed his way by Kendrick.
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Drake Finally Addresses The Serious Allegations Made By Kendrick Lamar On ‘Not Like Us’
Just days ago, Kendrick’s ‘Not Like Us’ dropped like a lyrical bomb. The track contained scathing insults towards Drake, but the most shocking element was the accusation of pedophilia. Lamar used crude language to suggest Drake targets underage women, sparking outrage online and within the music community.
In the song Lamar even mentioned how Drake’s ‘homeboys’ were also predators. Drake wasn’t about to take these accusations lying down. His response, ‘The Heart Part 6,’ is a fiery rebuttal that directly addresses the pedophilia claims. Drake uses the track to declare his innocence, stating, “I have never been with no one underage.”
Additionally, he uses the diss to further accuse Kendrick of not seeing his kids and DV against his wife Brittany. The seriousness of the allegation hangs heavy over the song, casting a shadow on the usual braggadocio of a diss track.
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Are The Accusations By Drake And Kendrick About Each Other True?
It’s impossible to say for sure if the accusations Drake and Kendrick are hurling at each other are true. This is the messy side of celebrity feuds – truth gets tangled with insults. The allegations are serious, especially those of Drake being involved with underage women. Moreover, These are criminal charges, and without evidence, they should be taken seriously.
Drake denies them in his new track, but that doesn’t automatically clear his name. On the other hand, diss tracks are notorious for outlandish claims meant to provoke a reaction. It’s possible some accusations are just creative jabs, not based on fact. Ultimately, discerning truth from fiction is tricky.
Additionally, in ‘Family Matters’ Drake accuses Lamar of physically abusing his fiancée, Whitney Alford. Drake raps, “When you put your hands on your girl, is it self-defense ’cause she’s bigger than you?” These are disturbing allegations. However, nothing is confirmed.
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