Kendrick Lamar opened a Costco-sized can of worms again in March when he dissed Drake and J. Cole on the Future and Metro Boomin tune “Like That.” Since then, it is like half the hip-hop business has been out for blood, with a number of diss songs being launched within the final month. And a number of the vitriol being tossed backwards and forwards is off the chain.
Kendrick Lamar shocked the rap world when he went in on Drake and J. Cole.
“And your finest work is a light-weight pack/N***a, Prince outlived Mike Jack’/N***a, bum/For all of your canines gettin’ buried/That is a Okay with all these nines, he gon’ see Pet Sematary/N***a, bum,” Okay-Dot raps.
It was a peaceful earlier than the storm. Nonetheless, Cole was the primary to step as much as the plate together with his response “7 Minute Drill” the place he trashed the Compton, Calif. rapper’s catalog.
“Your first s**t was basic, your final s**t was tragic/Your second s**t put n***as to sleep, however they gassed it/Your third s**t was huge and that was your prime,” Cole rhymes. Cole would go on to bow out of the meat a few days later However that was solely the start.
It quickly turned clear the Okay-Dot wasn’t solely solely one who had a problem with Drake as Rick Ross, The Weeknd and A$AP Rocky have additionally shaded The Boy on songs. Drake has returned fired on two tracks titled “Push Ups” and “Taylor Made Freestyle.”
Within the midst of all this, Chris Brown and Quavo have jumped into the ring, in what could be the most intense back-and-forth of all of them. It is getting ugly in these hip-hop streets.
Try essentially the most vicious strains from hip-hop’s latest diss songs from Drake, Rick Ross, Quavo, Chris Brown and extra beneath.
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