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Kendrick Lamar replies Drake with 3rd diss track

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Kendrick Lamar quickly replies Drake with his 3rd Diss Track

Kendrick Lamar has responded to Drake’s ”Family Matters” diss, replying him with “Meet The Grahams”

Kendrick Lamar quickly replies Drake with his 3rd Diss Track
Kendrick Lamar replies Drake with 3rd diss track

On the midnight of  Saturday (May 4), Kendrick Lamar released his third Drake diss track this week.

Family seems to be the common theme as he calls out Drizzy for being a “deadbeat” father and accuses Drake of hiding another child besides Adonis.

“You lied about your son, you lied about your daughter, huh, you lied about them other kids that’s out there hoping that you come,” Lamar raps, claiming Drake has a baby girl.

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Kendrick continues to warn Drake and alleges that he’s got issues with alcohol, gambling and contests there are pedophiles inside the OVO camp.

“You f—ed up the minute you called out my family’s name,” Lamar spews. “You got gambling problems, drinking problems, pill-popping and spending problems, bad with money, whore house/ Therapy’s a lovely start.”

Lamar lists off all of Drake’s alleged lies when it comes to his son, ghost writers, cosmetic surgeries and more. “F— a rap battle, this a lifelong battle with yourself,” K. Dot snipes.

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The tensions have been turned up a few notches within minutes as wild threats were fired off with the latest haymakers thrown in each other’s direction.

Kendrick’s third diss track of the week is no doubt his most scathing following “6:16 in LA” and “Euphoria” on what’s turned out to be a historic night in hip-hop.

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