Kendrick Lamar releases SECOND Drake diss track titled 6:16 in LA - as it's ... trends now

Kendrick Lamar releases SECOND Drake diss track titled 6:16 in LA - as it's ... trends now
Kendrick Lamar releases SECOND Drake diss track titled 6:16 in LA - as it's ... trends now

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

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

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

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

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