Kendrick Lamar calls Drake a PEDOPHILE in new diss track as their war of words ... trends now

Kendrick Lamar calls Drake a PEDOPHILE in new diss track as their war of words ... trends now
Kendrick Lamar calls Drake a PEDOPHILE in new diss track as their war of words ... trends now

Kendrick Lamar calls Drake a PEDOPHILE in new diss track as their war of words ... trends now

Kendrick Lamar's ongoing war of words with Drake has entered new territory.

The 36-year-old Compton-born rapper — whose volleys with Drake inspired part of Dua Lipa's monologue on Saturday Night Live — made some serious accusations on his new track Not Like Us, which was released shortly after he dropped Meet the Grahams.

In the new song, Lamar appears to accuse Drake, 37, of being a pedophile, along with another member of his crew. 

Lamar's latest song was released before Drake had even responded to his previous diss track, and so far the chart-topper has yet to respond to either song musically. DailyMail.com has reached out to Drake's representatives for comment.

Lamar's new song Not Like Us was released on YouTube with what appeared to be a graphic of Drake's home covered with red sex offender symbols.

Shortly after Kendrick Lamar dropped Meet the Grahams, an answer to Drake's Family Matters, Lamar made some serious allegations in another new diss track Not Like U (Pictured in New York in May 2023)

He appears to accuse Drake and another member of his entourage of being pedophiles (Pictured in Toronto in December 2022)

Shortly after Kendrick Lamar dropped Meet the Grahams, an answer to Drake's Family Matters, Lamar made some serious allegations in another new diss track Not Like Us. He appears to accuse Drake and another member of his entourage of being pedophiles

In the lyrics, the Pulitzer Prize winner hit out at the hitmaker and members of his October’s Very Own (OVO) crew. 

'Say Drake, I hear you like 'em young,' Lamar raps, encouraging others to 'hide your little sister from him.'

He then goes on to say 'They tell me Chubbs (Drake's security guard) the only one that get your hand-me-downs.'

'And Party at the party playin’ wit’ his nose now,' targeting Canadian artist PartyNextDoor.

It gets even more personal when Lamar lodges these allegations against Baka Not Nice: 'And Baka got a weird case/Why is he around? he asks, before seeming to call both Baka and Drake, 'Certified Lover Boys, certified pedophiles.'

He continues with, 'Why you trollin' like a b****, ain't you tired? You're tryin' to strike a chord and it's probably A minor.'

Lamar's Meet The Grahams was released within minutes of Drake's latest diss track Family Matters.

In Meet the Grahams, Lamar suggested that Drake has a secret daughter.

Not Like Us was released on YouTube with what appeared to be a graphic of Drake's home covered with red sex offender symbols

Not Like Us was released on YouTube with what appeared to be a graphic of Drake's home covered with red sex offender symbols

He takes aim at several members of Drake's OVO crew and refers to Drake and friends as 'Certified Lover Boys, certified pedophiles'

He takes aim at several members of Drake's OVO crew and refers to Drake and friends as 'Certified Lover Boys, certified pedophiles'

Not like us was released before Drake had even responded to Lamar's previous diss track, Meet The Grahams

Not like us was released before Drake had even responded to Lamar's previous diss track, Meet The Grahams

Drake responded to Lamar's previous allegations about having a secret daughter Friday night in a diss track called Family Matters

Drake responded to Lamar's previous allegations about having a secret daughter Friday night in a diss track called Family Matters

'You lied about your son, you lied about your daughter, huh, you lied about them other kids that's out there hoping that you come,' go the lyrics. 

Elsewhere on Lamar's recording he points to Drake's alleged battle with gambling and

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