Kendrick Lamar has reignited his rap feud with Drake, releasing a scathing diss track titled ‘Not Like US’ just hours after Drake’s ‘Meet the Grahams.’ In the new track, Lamar accuses Drake of being a ‘Certified Pedophile’ and ‘colonizer,’ referencing previous legal issues and Drake’s alleged preference for young women. The track has sparked a massive response on social media, with Lamar’s fans praising the ‘hatred’ and ‘beef’ between the two rappers.
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In a recent diss track against Drake, Kendrick Lamar mentions Toronto Chinese restaurant New Ho King. This reference has sparked excitement among fans and Canadians alike, as well as speculation about the significance of the name drop. Some believe it may refer to Drake’s robbery in 2009, while others suggest it’s simply a nod to Drake’s hometown. Regardless of the meaning, the mention has given New Ho King a boost in popularity, with many people eager to try the restaurant for themselves.
Gucci Mane has ignited a fierce rap feud with music mogul Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs through his new diss track, ‘TakeDat.’ Amidst allegations of sex trafficking against Diddy, Gucci Mane unleashes a barrage of insults and accusations, targeting the legendary rapper with icy wordplay and mockery. This move follows a series of jabs and accusations made by other musicians against Diddy, escalating the drama within the industry.
Matty Healy, frontman of The 1975, responded to Taylor Swift’s recent alleged diss track, ‘But Daddy I Love Him.’ Despite the track’s rumored references to their past relationship, Healy downplayed the situation, feigning ignorance about its content. His polite response received praise from fans, who admired his respectful demeanor.
1975’s Matty Healy shares his thoughts on Taylor Swift’s new album, ‘The Tortured Poets Department,’ and addresses rumors of songs allegedly written about him. Despite not having listened to it in its entirety, Healy expresses confidence in its quality.
The 1975’s Matty Healy has weighed in on Taylor Swift’s new album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” which many speculate includes songs about him. In a brief interview, Healy was asked to rate Swift’s diss track on the album compared to the 30 other songs. “My diss track?” he responded. “I haven’t really listened to that much of it, but I’m sure it’s good.” Fans have been poring over the lyrics to “The Tortured Poets Department” since its release, and some have pointed to a few lyrics that could reference Healy. On the title track, for instance, Swift notes the subject’s love of typewriters, something that Healy has said he can’t live without. She also sings, “We declared Charlie Puth should be a bigger artist,” a musician that Healy has praised in the past. Elsewhere, on “But Daddy I Love Him,” she states that “scandal does funny things to pride, but brings lovers closer,” which could be a hat-tip to the blowback she received for dating him.
Tupac Shakur’s estate has sent a cease-and-desist letter to Drake, demanding that he remove a diss track that features an AI-generated version of the late rapper’s voice. The estate claims that the track, titled “Taylor Made Freestyle,” violates Tupac’s publicity rights and legacy. The letter demands that Drake take down the track within 24 hours and explain how it was made, or face legal action.
Kim Kardashian has sparked social media frenzy with a group selfie featuring Taylor Swift’s ex-bestie, Derek Blasberg, and Karlie Kloss. This comes after Swift released a track on her new album titled “thanK you aIMee,” which some believe is a diss track directed at Kardashian. Despite a previous feud between the two, Kardashian’s source claims that “she’s over it and thinks Taylor should move on.”
Taylor Swift’s ex-boyfriend Matty Healy has moved on from their brief fling, according to his ex-girlfriend Debbie Dedes. Dedes believes Healy will not be surprised by Swift’s diss track ‘The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived,’ as it is her pattern to write songs about her relationships. Healy is reportedly happy in a new relationship and will likely focus on that rather than the song.
In a shocking turn of events, streamer iShowSpeed has escalated the ongoing beef with fellow content creator Kai Cenat by releasing a diss track and leaking Cenat’s personal phone number. The track, recorded over the beat of Drake’s ‘Back to Back,’ sees iShowSpeed accusing Cenat of being a ‘fake’ and employing highly aggressive language.