Kendrick Lamar Responds to Drake with 'Meet the Grahams' Diss Track, Alleges Drake's Hidden Daughter

Kendrick Lamar has swiftly retaliated against Drake's 'Family Matters' track by releasing his own scathing diss track titled "Meet the Grahams."

Kendrick Lamar Responds to Drake with 'Meet the Grahams' Diss Track, Alleges Drake's Hidden Daughter

In a remarkable display of speed and creativity, Kendrick Lamar dropped not one but two diss tracks targeting Drake, with "Meet the Grahams" specifically taking aim not only at the Toronto-based artist but also his entire family.


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The opening of 'Meet the Grahams' is explosive, featuring four hard-hitting verses where Kendrick Lamar directs sharp jabs at Drake's son Adonis, mother Sandra, and father Dennis.

Notably, Kendrick makes a bold assertion that Drake is concealing a daughter who is approximately 11 years old. These lyrics have sparked widespread speculation and intrigue.


In response to these allegations, Drake took to his Instagram story to humorously address the rumors, requesting help in locating his supposed hidden daughter with a light-hearted comment, "Hold on, can someone find my hidden daughter pls and send her to me...these guys are in shambles."


The cover art for Kendrick's track appears to satirize visuals from his previous song "6:16 in LA," featuring a zoomed-out image showcasing two pill bottles, receipts, and other items seemingly connected to Drake. 

Within his intense lyrics, Kendrick portrays Drake as a manipulator, a gambling enthusiast, and draws comparisons to controversial figure Harvey Weinstein.



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