Kendrick Lamar has reportedly fired back at Drake and J. Cole in response to their diss track and apology, although there is ongoing debate about the authenticity of the response.
On April 15, leaked audio surfaced online, allegedly featuring the first minute-and-a-half of a diss track by Kendrick aimed at both Drizzy and Cole.
The track, which includes lines like “I dominated your favorite rapper you idolize/ My silence is enough to make n-ggas apologize“ and “Now that it’s direct, it’s leaked disses from burner pages and all/ Insecure behavior from n-ggas y’all call Gods,” has raised skepticism among fans and peers who question its origin, with some speculating it may have been generated by artificial intelligence.
While some, including rapper Daylyt, have declared the track as AI-generated, others like DJ Dahi have expressed the need for verification to confirm its authenticity in this digital age.
The ongoing feud, ignited by Kendrick’s verse on “Like That,” has escalated tensions between Drake and Rick Ross, leading to personal insults and diss tracks being exchanged.
In a related development, Mack Maine and TDE’s Punch engaged in a war of words following Drake’s Kendrick Lamar diss track release on April 15, 2024.
The feud between Rozay and Drizzy, once close friends and collaborators, has taken a bitter turn with accusations and insults being hurled from both sides, including claims of a nose job directed at Drake by the MMG mogul.