Kendrick Lamar's latest Drake diss track "6:16 in LA" has fans connecting the number to Father's Day, Tupac Shakur and O.J. Simpson.
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Dot? Is it Aubrey? Or me? / We the big three, like we started a league.” In a tightly wound, entendre-replete, machine gun verse, Lamar fired back by refuting the designation and setting himself ...
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Kendrick Lamar’s newest track “euphoria” is a sparring match that’s been brewing for years — one that solidifies his status ...
Seventeen days after Drake dropped “Push Ups,” his response to Kendrick Lamar’s “Like That,” Kendrick returned fire with ...
Upon catching wind of the line, listeners were divided on Lamar’s intent behind those particular lines. Some felt the Compton ...
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Kendrick Lamar’s latest beef ballad elevates the diss record subgenre to an art form and should be discussed that way.
In that sentence features are a double entendre for facial features (as in plastic surgery) and appearing on songs (as in ...