Kendrick Lamar releases SECOND Drake diss track titled 6:16 in LA - as it's ... trends now
Kendrick Lamar released a second Drake diss track titled 6:16 in LA on Friday.
Three days after dropping the first one titled Euphoria, the 36-year-old rapper threw shade at Drake, 37, once again and posted the song on his Instagram account.
He posted a snap of a single Maybach leather glove and wrote the song title in his caption.
Lamar's diss track title is a parody of the Canadian musician's famous timestamp songs such as 4 PM in Calabasas, which he released in 2013, and his song from last year, 8 AM in Charlotte.
It was also revealed that Lamar tapped Taylor Swift's frequent collaborator Jack Antonoff worked on the latest diss track in the feud of the rappers.
Kendrick Lamar, 36, released a second Drake diss track titled 6:16 in LA on Friday
Three days after dropping the first one titled Euphoria, the rapper threw shade at Drake, 37, once again and posted the song on his Instagram account. He posted a snap of a single Maybach leather glove and wrote the song title in his caption
Lamar's diss track title is a parody of the Canadian musician's famous timestamp songs such as 4 PM in Calabasas, which he released in 2013, and his song from last year, 8 AM in Charlotte
Variety first reported that Antonoff cop-produced the track alongside Lamar's in-house beat maestro Sounwave.
In the lyrics, Lamar disses Drake by going after his OVO crew and his music.
He raps: 'Have you ever thought that OVO was workin' for me? / Fake bully, I hate bullies, you must be a terrible person / Everyone in your team is whispering that you deserve it.'
In the new release, Lamar even plays on