Drake’s recent diss track, ‘Taylor Made Freestyle,’ has created a stir in the Hip Hop community, particularly due to its controversial use of AI vocals of Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg. The track is a response to Kendrick Lamar’s diss on Drake in ‘The Big Three.’ While some see it as a creative strategy to belittle Lamar’s status, others find it disrespectful to the legacies of Tupac and Snoop Dogg.
The diss track has reignited the ongoing feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar, which has been marked by a series of diss tracks from both sides. Drake’s ‘Taylor Made’ is notable for its use of AI vocals, which some believe is a clever way to address Lamar’s criticisms while avoiding personal attacks. However, others argue that it is crossing a line and shows a lack of respect for the deceased Tupac Shakur.
The public’s reaction to ‘Taylor Made’ has been mixed, with some praising Drake’s wordplay and creativity, while others criticized him for using AI vocals and making inappropriate comments. The track has sparked a debate about the boundaries of diss tracks and the ethics of using AI to impersonate deceased artists.
It remains to be seen how Kendrick Lamar will respond to ‘Taylor Made.’ Drake has proclaimed that he is ready for more diss tracks, and it is likely that the feud between these two Hip Hop giants will continue to make headlines. The use of AI vocals has added a new dimension to the rivalry and has raised questions about the future of Hip Hop diss tracks.