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Kendrick Lamar drops Drake diss track ‘euphoria’

Kendrick Lamar has officially responded to Drake with a new diss track

  • Words: Patrick Hinton | Photo: Renell Medrano
  • 30 April 2024
Kendrick Lamar drops Drake diss track ‘euphoria’

Kendrick Lamar has shared a new diss track aimed at Drake titled ‘euphoria’.

It marks the latest drop in a feud between rap’s so-called “big three’ (Kendrick Lamar, Drake and J. Cole), which Kendrick ignited last month with a barbed verse of Future and Metro Boomin cut “Like That’, featuring bars such as: “Motherfuck the big three, n****, it's just big me”.

J. Cole in turn replied with ‘7 Minute Drill’, saying Lamar’s last album was “tragic” and that he had “fallen off like The Simpsons”, before a change of heart where he claimed he “felt terrible” about getting involved and pulled the track from streaming.

Drake meanwhile released ‘Push Ups’ and then ‘Taylor Made Freestyle’, in which he used an AI generation of Tupac’s voice to call out Kendrick for not responding to his original diss. The latter track has since been pulled from streaming following a cease and desist from Tupac Shakur’s estate.

Kendrick Lamar has now officially responded to Drake with ‘euphoria’, casually dropping the link on Twitter today.

It clocks in at more than six minutes in length, saving its direct blows for the final verse, calling Drake "cringeworthy", a "habitual liar", and someone who is obsessed with fame and intimated by successful women, among other insults.

Listen below.

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