In a Kendrick Lamar song, Drake refutes claims of having relationships with minors.

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In a diss track, rival Kendrick Lamar raised accusations that Drake had a hidden love kid and had connections with young women. Drake has refuted these claims.

The two celebrities, who have unleashed a barrage of songs disparaging one another over the weekend, are engaged in an increasingly acrimonious verbal sparring match.

Drake claims to be “disgusted” by Lamar’s assertions in his most recent work, The Heart Part 6, and implies that he purposefully sent the celebrity false information in the hopes that he would utilize it.

Lamar made the claims in “Not Like Us,” his third assault song of the weekend.

He raps, “I hear you like ’em young, Drake. Say that.” “Try striking a chord; it’s most likely in A minor.”

He had previously made reference to the accusation in a stanza addressed to Drake’s mother, Sandra, on a different song called Meet The Grahams.

“We must nurture our daughters with awareness that predators like him are out there. I want to protect the family and kill down any perverts that are alive.

Additionally, Lamar asserted that Drake had a daughter that he had been concealing from the public.

Drake responded by laughing off the accusation, claiming that his competitor had unwittingly fallen for the ruse and that it had been purposefully planted.

Drake rapped, “The people you’re hearing your stories from are all clowns.” “After a week of plotting, we gave you the information. I’m willing to wager that an 11-year-old daughter will take it.”

“Drake is not a name that you gon’ see on no sex offender list, easy does it / You mentioning A minor …” he said, vehemently refuting the claims of underage sex. Tell the fans, “Who was it?” with b sharp.

“I’ve never been with anyone underage,” he added. To be clear, I’m too respected and I feel repulsed.

“I promise I’d have been arrested if the allegations were true,” he continued.

Throughout the weekend, Kendrick Lamar continued to put pressure on Drake by dropping three songs in 36 hours.
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Last year, fellow rapper J Cole boasted that he, Drake, and Kendrick Lamar were the “big three” of hip-hop in the Drake song First Person Shooter, which sparked the musicians’ months-long feud.

In response, Lamar wrote a lyric on the song “Like That” in which he said that there was no “big three,” only “big me,” and boasted of his superiority.

Push Ups and Taylor Made Freestyle, Drake’s two diss singles in response to the song’s success in America, included artificial intelligence (AI) renditions of Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg insulting Kendrick Lamar.

After Tupac’s estate threatened legal action, that song was later removed.

Lamar then launched into his most recent barrage of songs, starting with Euphoria, in which he alluded to Drake’s previous conflict with Pusha T, who disclosed that Drake had a son, which was not yet known to the general public.

With its companion tune Meet The Grahams at number two, the song is currently the third most-streamed music on Spotify.

Family Matters and Push Ups, two of Drake’s diss tunes, sit at 13 and 33, respectively.

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