In the latest development in their ongoing feud, Kendrick Lamar has released a new diss track titled 6:16 in LA, targeting fellow rapper Drake just days after his previous diss track euphoria.
Kendrick Lamar numbs ‘euphoria’ with new Drake diss track
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Kendrick Lamar’s 6:16 in LA arrives hot on the heels of his previous release, intensifying the dispute with pointed lyrics and stark messages.
The track’s title itself is a calculated move, possibly referencing the date of Father’s Day in Canada this year, a nod to previous controversies surrounding Drake’s role as a father.
This personal jab sets the tone for a track that delves deep into emotional and professional criticisms.
In his lyrics, Lamar contrasts his peaceful family life with the alleged turmoil within Drake’s circle. He describes the serenity of putting his children to bed and finding peace, subtly underscoring his role as an involved father.
This not only highlights his priorities but juxtaposes his stability against Drake’s purported insecurities.
Kendrick doesn’t stop at personal digs; he extends his critique to Drake’s professional environment.
He insinuates that Drake’s team might not be as loyal as he thinks, suggesting betrayal and internal discord with lines that hint at underhanded tactics within Drake’s camp.
This theme of distrust is reinforced by Lamar questioning the loyalty and motives of those closest to Drake, proposing that they might not have his best interests at heart.
Listen to the track below: