Drake releases ANOTHER Kendrick Lamar diss track - but rival rapper responds ... trends now

Drake releases ANOTHER Kendrick Lamar diss track - but rival rapper responds ... trends now
Drake releases ANOTHER Kendrick Lamar diss track - but rival rapper responds ... trends now

Drake releases ANOTHER Kendrick Lamar diss track - but rival rapper responds ... trends now

Drake continued his ongoing beef with Kendrick Lamar on Friday night as he dropped a diss track called Family Matters.

The 37-year-old Canadian rapper's latest music offering follows 36-year-old Lamar's two songs — Euphoria and 6:16 in LA — aimed at Drake, full name Aubrey Drake Graham.

Family Matters addresses Lamar's previous shots at the former Degrassi star head-on. 

In response to Kendrick raising the subject of Drake's parenting, he raps: 'You mentioned my seed, now deal with his dad/I gotta go bad, I gotta go bad.'

The For All The Dogs music artist also name-dropped a list of the California-bred rapper's collaborators including Anthony 'Top Dawg' Tiffith, Dave Free, and Baby Keem, spitting: 'K.Dot sh*t is only hitting hard when Baby Keem put his pen to it.'

Mere minutes after Drake released his song, Kendrick fired back with Meet the Grahams, his third diss this week.

Drake continued his ongoing beef with Kendrick Lamar on Friday night as he dropped a diss track called Family Matters. The 37-year-old rapper clapped back about Lamar's previous suggestion that he has a 'hidden daughter'

Drake continued his ongoing beef with Kendrick Lamar on Friday night as he dropped a diss track called Family Matters. The 37-year-old rapper clapped back about Lamar's previous suggestion that he has a 'hidden daughter'

Announcing the song on Instagram, Drake captioned the post, 'FAMILY MATTERS out on YouTube now. Stop trying to piece together what I know and go pick up the pieces of your broken home'

Announcing the song on Instagram, Drake captioned the post, 'FAMILY MATTERS out on YouTube now. Stop trying to piece together what I know and go pick up the pieces of your broken home'

On Family Matters, a nod to the beloved 90s sitcom, Drake also took the opportunity to direct his frustrations toward other members of the hip-hop community.

He took aim at Metro Boomin with the line, 'Leland Wayne, he a f**kin' lame, so I know he had to be an influence.'

Then he turned to Future, reciting, 'Pluto sh*t make me sick to my stomach/We ain't never really been through it.'

Rick Ross was also mentioned with the bar, 'Ross callin' me the white boy, and the sh*t kinda got a ring to it/'Cause all these rappers wavin' white flags while the whole f**kin' club sing to it.'

At one point Drake turned his focus to the legal aftermath of his Taylor Made Freestyle, which was removed from social media as the result of a cease-and-desist from the late rapper 2Pac's estate: 'A cease-and-desist is for hoes/Can't listen to lies that come out of your mouth/You called the 2Pac Estate/And begged 'em to sue

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