Somber Response
Somber Response

May 5: Drake denied Lamar’s latest claims about his history and flat-out stated “I never been with no one under age” in a Sunday night release called “The Heart Part 6," in which he says he and his team purposefully fed his adversary false information (including about a secret daughter) in the hopes he'd use it in a song: "We plotted for a week and then we fed you the information/A daughter that’s 11 years old, I bet he takes it.”

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    May 5: Producer Metro Boomin jumped into the beef by releasing a beat called “BBL Drizzy,” and inviting fans to rap over it, offering a free beat to the best song; Drake previously dissed Boomin on “Push Ups” by telling him to “shut up and make some drums.”

    "best verse over this gets a free beat
    just upload your song and hashtag
    #bbldrizzybeatgiveaway "
    @soundwave
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      May 4: Lamar then hit back at Drake with his release of “Meet the Grahams,” a reference to Drake’s legal name, Aubrey Drake Graham.

      In that song, the 17-time Grammy Award winner name-dropped Drake’s son Adonis, addressing him in the beginning of the song, saying, “Dear Adonis, I’m sorry that that man is your father” and adding: “It takes a man to be a man, your dad is not responsive.”

      Lamar also calls out Drake’s parents, saying “your son got some habits” and that they “raised a horrible f**king person,” before suggesting Drake fathered a daughter he has never publicly addressed, saying: “Should be teachin’ you timetables or watchin’ ‘Frozen’ with you … instead, he be in Turks, paying for sex and poppin’ Percs.”

      Lamar went on to slam Drake as a “narcissist, misogynist, livin’ inside his songs,” addressing Drake’s alleged secret daughter in a line of “Meet the Grahams,” saying he’s “sorry that your father not active inside your world,” and that Drake does not “commit to much but his music.”
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