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Kendrick Lamar's Newest Diss Track '6:16 in LA' Intensifies Feud with Drake, Involves Taylor Swift's Producer Jack Antonoff
Following the success of his chart-topping hit "Euphoria," Lamar has taken the feud to new heights with his latest track "6:16 in LA."
Antonoff's role adds an intriguing layer to the mix, especially in light of Drake's recent AI-generated diss track aimed at Lamar, titled "Taylor-Made."
Fans are now speculating whether Lamar is flipping the script on Drake with his own authentic "Taylor-made" diss, subtly nodding to Drake's track while throwing shade at the Canadian rapper. "What a strategic move," they remarked.
"Kendrick's diss was practically tailor-made," tweeted a music enthusiast on X (formerly Twitter). "Kendrick Lamar brings in Taylor Swift's producers after Drake disses him with a freestyle titled 'Taylor Made.' THAT'S A STRATEGIC MOVE," commented another user.
When Drake released 'Taylor Made,' it was perceived as a response to "Kendrick's silence driving him crazy." But now that Kendrick has dropped '6:16 In LA,' it's seen as a triumphant moment," chimed in another user, echoed by several others.
In the opening verse of "6:16 in L.A.," Lamar casts doubt on someone's honesty with the line, "I think someone's lying. I smell somebody lying." As the track progresses, he launches a relentless attack on Drake, scrutinizing every move made since their feud ignited on "Like That."
Lamar specifically targets Drake for bringing his manager, Anthony Saleh, into the conflict through Instagram posts. With a jab at Drake and his team, Lamar questions, "Have you ever thought OVO is working for me?" Holding nothing back, Lamar labels Drake as a "fake bully."
Over the past few months, the rap feud between Drake, J. Cole, and Kendrick Lamar has been heating up with lyrical jabs and references in their respective songs.
While J. Cole opted to avoid controversy by removing his 7-minute diss track targeting Lamar, Drake took a different approach with his response to "Like That."
n tracks like "Push Ups" and the "Taylor Made Freestyle," Drake made his position clear. He even utilized AI-powered technology to emulate 2Pac's vocals, a move that landed him in legal trouble. The estate of 2Pac issued a legal notice to the rapper in response.