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Think Pieces Poppin’! Drake & Kendrick Lamar’s Fans Go HAM Over New Diss Records

Drake and Kendrick dropped diss records back to back on Friday (May 3), and the internet is in shambles, especially their fans!

As previously reported, Kendrick finally released ‘6:16 in LA’ on May 4 in response to Drake’s ‘Push Ups’ and ‘Taylor Made Freestyle.’

Later that night, after trolling on social media, Drake released ‘Family Matters.’ Less than an hour later, Kendrick followed up with ‘Meet The Grahams.’

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Social Media Goes In Over Drake & Kendrick’s Disses

Overnight, fans on X, formerly known as Twitter, debated over how Kendrick and Drake are keeping their feet on each other’s necks.

Other X posts highlighted that the late rapper Tupac Shakur would be proud of Kenny’s work. As previously reported, Drake used AI-generated vocals to imitate Pac and Snoop Dogg’s voice on ‘Taylor Made Freestyle.’

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As previously reported, J. Cole threw up a white flag and apologized to Kendrick while he was on stage during a recent concert.

Some users expressed that they understood why Cole bowed out of the beef — given this and last week’s drops.

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Meanwhile, Drake’s fans were also going hard, declaring he won over Kendrick.

 

Then, others agreed that without receipts, all the allegations on both ends–from a hidden daughter to domestic abuse and pedophile behavior–don’t count.

Some fans could care less about declaring a winner between Drake and Kendrick. Instead, both rappers are getting their flowers for putting hip hop on the map in the last few weeks–in addition to Chris Brown and Quavo, of course.

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