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Drake has dropped a new diss tracker targeting Kendrick Lamar.
On Friday (April 19), the same day that his diss “Push Ups” officially hit streaming services, the superstar rapper shared another hard-hitting song via social media. On “Taylor Made Freestyle,” 6 God uses his AI verse on West Coast hip-hop icons Tupac Shakur and Snoop in his Dogg style, still reacting to the “Push Him Up” diss. Further mocking Lamar for not doing so.
Drake captioned the clip on Instagram: “While I wait, maybe.”
“Taylor Made” opens with a synthetic Shakur calling out the beef between K. Dot and Drizzy, then ignites with the Compton rapper’s searing “Like That” verse, igniting the rap game and building It remains number one on the Board Hot 100.
“Kendrick, we need you, the savior of the West Coast / Carve your name into hip-hop history / If you deal with this viciously / You got a little nervous about all the publicity It seems / F— This Canadian light-skinned, dot / We need an undisputed West Coast win, come on / Definitely call him — for me,” the AI pack said. rap.
An imaginary Makaveli gives Lamar advice on how best to approach diss reactions.
“Tell me he likes young girls, it's a gift from me/I heard it on the Budden podcast and it must be true,” AI Shakur raps. “They told me the spirit of Makaveli is alive / It must be you because he’s less than 5 feet 5 inches tall / I’m going to fight through the whole game.”
Artificial Snoop appears in the second verse, pushing K. Dot further into the fightback and Drake.
“Gotta show this fucking owl that's the boss of the West / Now's the time to really show your strength / 'Cause now it looks like we've written down a game plan on how to lose,” he raps. “The world's watching this chess match, but you're running out of hands?/Dot, I know the dog never doubted you/But now you're wondering what your game is It seems like you posted it without really knowing what it was. ”
Drizzy kept the last verse for himself, claiming that his “push-up” diss “only took me an hour or two to actually write,” adding, “The next verse was really 'my own.' “It's to bring out the coward inside.” God of 6 then mentions Taylor Swift's just-released new album. tortured poet sectionsuggests that Lamar's lack of response is due to the overwhelming press coverage surrounding her latest project.
“But now you have to wait another week 'cause Taylor Swift is your new top/And when you're about to fall, she gotta approve/This girl really has no feud with you Trying to make her behave / She's made to order.'' My schedule with Ant is out of the blue,'' Drake raps.
“Taylor Made Freestyle” is a sequel to the Toronto MC's diss track “Push Ups,” which was released online in mid-April, and features songs by Lamar, Future, Metro Boomin, The Weeknd, and Rick Ross. is targeting.
Hear Drake dissing “TaylorMade Freestyle” on Instagram below.