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Drake Hits Back At Kendrick Lamar With 4-Minute 'Diss Track' On Social Media

Rapper Kendrick Lamar earlier pointed guns at Drake and J. Cole on Metro Boomin and Future라이브 바카라 ‘Like That’. But, Drake is not the one to take it lightly.

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Rapper Kendrick Lamar earlier pointed guns at Drake and J. Cole on Metro Boomin and Future라이브 바카라 ‘Like That’. But, Drake is not the one to take it lightly.

The Canadian rapper seemingly launched a counter-offensive. Drake has apparently fired back -- although there라이브 바카라 been no official confirmation -- with a diss track that surfaced on social media, reports ‘Variety’.

Early in the day, a four-minute “leaked” song attributed to Drake circulated on social media, with some doubting its authenticity and speculating that it was an AI-generated record.

As per ‘Variety’, the original version sounded like an unmixed demo over an interpolation of Junior M.A.F.I.A.라이브 바카라 ‘Get Money’, while a high-quality version with a different beat emerged in the afternoon. To make matters more opaque, Power 105 (a radio network) claimed that the diss track was legitimate and debuted the official artwork showing Lamar doing pushups, though Drake라이브 바카라 team did not immediately confirm the track라이브 바카라 legitimacy.

Following a day filled with online discussion, Drake seemingly confirmed the track라이브 바카라 legitimacy by posting a photo on Instagram of Uma Thurman as the Bride in ‘Kill Bill’, wielding a Samurai sword while surrounded by a group of attackers. Not only Power 105 but also its parent company, iHeartRadio -- the country라이브 바카라 largest radio network -- have posted the song, which also supports its authenticity.

Drake라이브 바카라 song, apparently titled ‘Push Ups’, sees the rapper firing shots in all directions. He, of course, goes at Lamar straight out of the gate with a few jabs.

He also poked fun at Lamar라이브 바카라 guest appearances on mainstream pop songs and suggested that Lamar라이브 바카라 former label, Top Dawg Entertainment, demanded half of his earnings.

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