Drakeâs Toronto Home Was Targeted By A Second Intruder
Drakeâs Toronto home was targeted by an intruder for the second time this week. According to TMZ, an intruder tried to gain access to the rapperâs $100 million home on Thursday (May 9) at 3:30 p.m. The outlet reported that the âtrespasser and got into an altercation with security before cops arrived .â The trespasser was later taken to the hospital.
This is the second time this week that a person has tried to get into Drakeâs Toronto home. On Tuesday (May 7), around 2.30 p.m. on Wednesday. According to TMZ, a source told the outlet that the man was trying to gain access to the rapperâs mansion but he was immediately intercepted by security. The man was detained by security until the Toronto police arrived on the scene.
Also on Tuesday (May 7), the For All The Dogs rapperâs Toronto home was targeted in a shooting that left his security guard with serious injuries, according to Toronto Police Inspector Paul Krawczyk in a Tuesday press conference.
Krawczyk didnât confirm if Drake was in the house at the time of the shooting, but he has been working with the rapperâs team during the investigation. While this incident also happened in the wake of Drakeâs feud with Kendrick Lamar, when Krawczyk was asked if the tension between the rappers had anything to do with the shooting, he said that no motive had been determined at this time.
Also, on Tuesday, across the pond, Drakeâs OVO storefront was tagged with graffiti. The message read: âthey not like us.â The lyric is the last line from Kendrickâs latest diss track, so far, against Drake on âNot Like Us.â
Kendrick Lamar And Drake Trade Shots On Various Diss Tracks
Kendrick Lamar addressed how he feels on from Future and Metro Boominâs We Donât Like You. âYeah, get up with me, fâ sneak dissing/âFirst Person Shooter,â I hope they came with three switches,â Kendrick raps.
He adds, referencing J. Cole and Drakeâs lyrics on âFirst Person Shooterâ: âThink I wonât drop the location? I still got PTSD/Motherfâ the Big 3, nâ-, itâs just big me.â
âNâ-a, bum, what? Iâm really like that/And your best work is a light pack/Nâ-, Prince outlived Mike Jackâ/Nâ-, bum, âfore all your dogs gettinâ buried/Thatâs a K with all these nines, he gonâ see Pet Sematary nâ-, bum,â he raps.
Ever since Kendrickâs guest verse on âLike That,â the two have been taking lyrical shots at one another. The Compton native claims that Drake is a pedophile has ghostwriters and doesnât claim an alleged 11-year-old daughter.
The last diss track to come about so far is Drakeâs âThe Heart Part 6.â The Toronto native dropped the track over the weekend. Drake claims that Kendrickâs kids arenât his and are actually Dave Freeâs, the former president of Top Dawg Entertainment to whom K. Dot was signed for ten years. Additionally, Drizzy claims that Kendrick is physically abusive to his wife and that he cheats on her as well. Take a listen to âThe Heart Part 6â below:
Drake Vs. Kendrick Lamar: 2024 Diss Track Timeline
If you havenât been living under a rock the past few weeks, youâve noticed a shift in hip-hop as the rap civil war has ignited. Drake and Kendrick Lamar have been making national headlines as their feud has heated up and the two have released back-to-back diss tracks about one another.
Drake Vs. Kendrick Lamar 2024 Diss Track Timeline: How Many Diss Tracks Have Been Made Between The Rappers?
At the time of this writing, 17 tracks have been involved in the feud between Drake and Kendrick. The artists who have contributed to this feud have been J. Cole, Future, Metro Boomin, A$AP Rocky, The Weeknd, Rick Ross, and Kanye West. The timeline below includes all of the songs involved in the feud including ones where neither Drake nor Kendrick is on it to provide context for the entire situation.
The Big Accusations Said Between Drake and Kendrick Lamar
There have been several accusations brought by both rappers about each other. Below is a brief breakdown:
Drake
- Says that Kendrick Lamar is physically abusive to his wife
- Claims Kendrickâs children with fiancĂ©e Whitney Ford are not his but are former Top Dawg Entertainment presidentâs Dave Freeâs. (Kendrick was signed to TDE for 10 years)
- Says Kendrick is using feud to promote an upcoming album
Kendrick Lamar
- Is not a part of the âbig threeâ with Drake and J. Cole
- Says Drake is the father to an 11-year-old daughter he has not claimed
- Claims Drake and his team are pedophiles
- Says Drake is a âmaster manipulator and habitual liarâ
What Has Been Happening After Diss Track Releases?
Kendrick has kept a low profile after he dropped âNot Like Usâ which is in the running to be one of this yearâs biggest summer bangers. Drake on the other hand, has had some serious incidents take place near his home in the past week. His security guard was shot outside of his Toronto home on Tuesday (May 7). The security guard suffered serious injuries. The following day, according to TMZ, a man was arrested for attempting to trespass into Drakeâs home in Toronto. As of now, the police have not reported that there is a connection between the two incidents.
Across the pond, a storefront window to the rapperâs OVO store in London was tagged with graffiti. The message read, âThey not like us.â The lyric is the last line from Kendrickâs latest diss track, so far, against Drake on âNot Like Us.â
Take a look at all of the songs involved in the Drake and Kendrick Lamarâs feud, in order, below:
"First Person Shooter" - Drake ft. J. Cole - (October 6, 2023)
The start to this rap civil war was with Drakeâs âFirst Person Shooterâ off of his 2023 album For All The Dogs. Cole positions himself, Drake, and Kendrick Lamar as hip-hopâs âbig three,â and while at the time it seemed just like an honest gesture, it took on a life of its own as the beginning of Drake and Kendrick 2024 battle. âLove when they argue the hardest MC/Is it K-Dot? Is it Aubrey? Or me?/We the big three like we started a league, but right now, I feel like Muhammad Ali,â Cole raps. However, Drake dismisses Kendrick in the conversation completely. âWho the GOAT? Who you bitches really rooting for?/Like a kid that act bad from January to November, nâ-, itâs just you and Cole,â Drake rapped. At the end of his verse he references Michael Jackson rapping, âWhat the fâ, bro? Iâm one away from Michael/Nâ-, beat it, nâ-, beat it, what?â
"Like That" - Future, Metro Boomin ft. Kendrick Lamar - (March 22)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9bKBAA22Go Kendrick used his guest verse on âLike Thatâ to express how he felt about being lumped together with Cole and Drake. âYeah, get up with me, fâ sneak dissing/âFirst Person Shooter,â I hope they came with three switches,â Kendrick raps. He adds, leaving no room for confusion: âThink I wonât drop the location? I still got PTSD/Motherfâ the Big 3, nâ-, itâs just big me.â âNâ-a, bum, what? Iâm really like that/And your best work is a light pack/Nâ-, Prince outlived Mike Jackâ/Nâ-, bum, âfore all your dogs gettinâ buried/Thatâs a K with all these nines, he gonâ see Pet Sematary nâ-, bum,â he raps. Kendrick ultimately detonated a bomb on hip-hop with this one verse.
"We Don't Trust You - Future, Metro Boomin (March 22)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntP8vvswhYM To prove that Kendrick is not the only one with grievances towards Drake, Future got some bars in as well on the title track of he and Metro Boominâs joint album We Donât Trust You. âFake written all over you/Hate written all over you,â Future raps in the intro to the title track. âYou a nâ- number one fan, dog/Sneak dissinâ, I donât understand, dog/Pillow talkinâ, actinâ like a fed, dog/I donât need another fake friend, dog/Canât be âbout a h-, âcause we sharinâ, dog/In you feelings, nâ-, why you playinâ, dog?â Future raps in the second verse. If you think Futureâs speculated attack on Drake is random, itâs not. Drake mentioned an issue with Future involving a woman on For All The Dogs. âWhat would Pluto do?/Heâd fâ a h-/So did it (Yeah, yeah),â Drake rapped on âWhat Would Pluto Do.â
"7 Minute Drill" - J. Cole (April 5)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F18RQuT3-c0 â7 Minute Drillâ was a part of J. Coleâs surprise EP Might Delete Later; the rapper took the EPâs name literally. On â7 Minute Drill,â rapped about how Kendrickâs 2022 album Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers doesnât compare to his earlier works. âYour first sâ was classic, your last sâ was tragic/ Your second sâ put nââ to sleep, but they gassed it/ Your third sâ was massive and that was your prime/ I was trailinâ right behind and I just now hit mine,â Cole raps as he took some inspiration from Jay-Zâs âTakeoverâ which was used to diss Nas. âOne was nah, the other was Illmatic/Thatâs a one hot album every ten year average,â Jay rapped. Cole continues: âNow Iâm front of the line with a comfortable lead/ How ironic, soon as I got it, now he want somethinâ with me/ Well, he caught me at the perfect time, jump up and see.â âHe averaginâ one hard verse like every 30 months or somethinâ/ If he wasnât dissinâ, then we wouldnât be discussinâ him,â he raps. He adds inspiration from another line of âTakeoverâ with: âFour albums in 12 years, nâ-, I can divide/ Sâ, if this is what you want, Iâm indulginâ in violence.â Jay rapped: âFour albums in ten years, nâ-? I could divide/Thatâs one every, letâs say two, two of them sâ- was doo.â Cole eventually deleted the song and
J. Cole apologizes to Kendrick Lamar for dissing him on â7 Minute Drillâ at Dreamville FestâŠ
âHow many of yâall think Kendrick Lamar is one of the greatest ever to pick up a micâ
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"Show Of Hands" - Future, Metro Boomin, A$AP Rocky (April 12)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PkYx8cZCYw On Metro and Futureâs second joint album of the year, We Still Donât Trust You, they recruited A$AP Rocky onâShow of Handsâ who reminded Drake he fumbled Rihanna. âNââ swear they bitch the baddest, I just bagged the worst one/ Nââ in they feelings over women, what, you hurt or somethinâ?/ I smashed before you birthed son, Flacko hit it first, son,â he raps. He also referenced Drakeâs For All The Dogs: âStill donâ trust you, itâs always us, never them/ Heard you dropped your latest sâ/Funny how it just came and went (Ha ha ha)â A$AP is currently in a relationship with Rihanna and they share two sons: RZA and Riot. Drake and Rihanna dated on and off from 2009-2016 and still references her in his songs.
"All To Myself" - Future, Metro Boomin, The Weeknd (April 12)
While A$AP Rockyâs disdain against Drake was publicly known, The Weeknd coming for Drake seemed like a shot out of left field. The After Hours creator dissed Drake on Future and Metro Boominâs âAll To Myself.â He letâs everyone know that he dodged a bullet for not signing to Drakeâs label OVO in 2012.
âThese nââ always yappinâ, yeah/ I promise that I got your back/ Ooh, look at how we movinâ, baby/ They could never diss my brothers, baby/ When they got leaks in they operation/ I thank God that I never signed my life away/ And we never do the big talk/ They shooters makinâ TikToks/ Got us laughinâ in the Lambo,â The Weeknd sings.
"Push Ups (Drop & Give Me 50)" - Drake (April 13)
After Kendrick Lamar, Future, A$AP Rocky, The Weeknd, and Metro Boomin, came for Drake on their respective tracks, Drizzy finally responded on âPush Ups (Drop & Give Me 50).â At first, fans believed it was an AI response since Drake only seemingly claimed it on social media through trolling, but he officially released the track on April 19.
With the âPush Upsâ official release, Drake used the cover art to poke fun at the Compton nativeâs size. The cover art features the labeling for a menâs size 7, which references Drakeâs line, âHow the fâ you big steppinâ with a size 7 mens on?â
After the shoe line Drake continues: âYour last one bricked, you really not on sâ / They make excuses for you âcause they hate to see me lit / Pull your contract âcause we gotta see the split / Ainât no way you doinâ splits bitch your pants might rip.â
Drake then came for Kendrickâs guest verses on pop songs and how he had to keep making the verses to please his former label Top Dawg Entertainment.
âMaroon 5 need a verse, you better make it witty / Then we need a verse for the Swifties / Top say drop, you better drop and give him 50 / Pipsqueak, pipe down / You ainât in no big three, SZA got you wiped down, Travis got you wiped down, Savage got you wiped down / Like your label boy, you Interscope right now,â he raps.
He addresses Future and Metro with the first couple of lines: âI could never be nobody number-one fan/Your first number one, I had to put it in your hand/You pââ canât get booked outside America for nanâ/Iâm out in Tokyo because Iâm big in Japan.â
He comes for The Weeknd with this line: âClaim the 6 and boys ainât even come from it/And when you boys got rich you had to run from it,â Drizzy raps. âCash blowinâ Abel bread, out here trickinâ/Sâ we do for bitches he doing for nââ/Jets, whips, chains, wicked, wicked, wicked/Spend it like you tryna fâ, boy, you trippinâ.â
Drake takes aim at Rick Ross with this line: âCanât believe he jumpinâ in, this nâa turninâ 50/Every song that made it on the chart, he got from Drizzy,â Drake raps, as he refers to Rossâ relationship with Diddy in the next line: Spend that lilâ check you got and stay up out my business/Worry âbout whatever goinâ on with you andâŠ.â
Lastly, Drakeâs mentions Metro directly with one line that has since gone viral: âMetro, shut your hâ aâ up and make some drums.â
The only one he fails to address on âPush Upsâ is A$AP Rocky.
"Champagne Moments" - Rick Ross (April 13)
Weeks leading up to Kendrickâs scathing verse on âLike That,â Drake and Rick Rossâ relationship seemed to also be in treacherous territory. The Miami native unfollowed Drake on Instagram and after Drizzy mentioned Ross on âPush Ups,â it was all the ammo he needed to respond back with his own diss track âChampagne Moments.â
He finally reveals why he decided to unfollow Drake on Instagram:âI unfollowed you, nâ-, âcause you sent the motherfââ cease-and-desist to French Montana, nâ-/ You sent the police, nââ, hatinâ on my dog project.â
Details surrounding a cease and desist have not been revealed.
Elsewhere in the song, Ross alleges that Drake had a nose job.
âYou ainât never want to be a nâ- anyway, nâ-/ Thatâs why you had a operation to make your nose smaller than your father nose, nâ-,â Ross raps.
In the song, Ross suggests that Drake got BBL surgery (Brazilian Butt Lift) and ab surgery. He also repeatedly makes fun of Drakeâs biracial heritage by persistently calling Drake a âwhite boyâ throughout the song.
"Taylor Made Freestyle" - Drake (April 19)
While Drake awaits a response from Kendrick, Drizzy releases âTaylor Made Freestyleâ featuring AI verses of Snoop Dogg and the late Tupac Shakur.
âKendrick, we need ya, the West Coast savior/Engraving your name in some hip-hop history,â AI Tupac raps in the opening verse. âFâ this Canadian light-skin, Dot/We need a no-debated West Coast victory, man.â
Next up is AI Snoop Dogg who questions Kendrickâs past, âI know you never been to jail, or wore jumpsuits and shower shoes/Never shot nobody, never stabbed nobody/Never did nothing violent to no one, itâs the homies that empower you/But, still, you gotta show this fââ owl whoâs boss on the West/Nowâs a time to really make a power move,â the voice raps in the second verse.
In the last verse, Drake comes for Kendrick himself not using AI. Drizzy alleges that Kendrick is waiting to drop his diss track because Taylor Swift â who Kendrick has collaborated before on âBad Bloodâ â dropped her double album The Tortured Poets Department on Friday (April 19) and he wants the chance to go No. 1. The âRich Baby Daddyâ hitmaker also admitted heâs moved music releases around Swiftâs drops.
âBut now we gotta wait a fââ week âcause Taylor Swift is your new Top/And if you âbout to drop, she gotta approve.â He adds later, âYeah, shoutout to Taylor Swift/Biggest gangster in the music game right now/You know, I moved my album when she dropped.â
While weâre not sure why Drake thought this was necessarily a good idea in the first place, Shakurâs estate were deeply offended by Drakeâs use of an AI version of the late rapper and threatened legal action. Drizzy decided to take the diss track off of his Instagram. The song was never submitted to streaming services.
"Like That" (Remix) - Kanye (April 21)
Kanye got himself into the mix â why, we donât know. The Chicago native released a remix of Kendrickâs âLike Thatâ aiming straight for Drake and J. Cole. On Yeâs remix, he begins by referencing the feud between Drake and Kendrick.
âYou know we had to get the hooligans up here to get these pâ-nââout/ Yo Dot, I got you,â Ye raps.
Ye then calls out Cole and Drake by name. âYâall so out of sight, out of mind/ I canât even think of a Drake line/ Play J. Cole, get the pâ- dry/ Play this sâ back 130 times.â
Prior to this remix, Ye and Drake had some issues but the two seemingly made up in 2022 for the Free Larry Hoover event but shortly after Drake dissed him on âCirco Loco.â
âLinking with the opps, bitch, I did that for J. Prince/Bitch, I did it for the mob ties,â Drake raps. He adds later that there probably wonât be a reconciliation, âAnd I never been the one to go apologies/Me, Iâd rather hit âem up one more time.â
"Euphoria" - Kendrick Lamar (April 30)
The moment everyone was waiting for: Kendrickâs response. The Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers artist reacted to Drakeâs diss tracks with âEuphoriaâ on April 30. Kendrick began the diss track by calling Drake a âmaster manipulator and habitual liarâ and adding that he literally hates everything about him: âI hate the way that you walk, the way that you talk, I hate the way that you dress/ I hate the way that you sneak diss, if I catch flight itâs gonna be direct/ We hate the bitches you fâ âcause they confuse themselves with real women/ And notice I said âwe,â itâs not just me, Iâm what the culture feeling.â
He came for Drakeâs fatherhood as well referencing Pusha T calling Drizzy out on âThe Story of Adidonâ back in 2018. âYâall thinking my life is rap? Thatâs h- sâ, I got a son to raise, but I can see you know nothing about that,â Kendrick raps.
Kendrick also mentions J. Cole as well regarding the âbig threeâ comment on âFirst Person Shooter.â
âCole and Aubrey know Iâm a selfish guy, the crown is heavy/ I pray they my real friends, if not, Iâm YNW Melly,â Kendrick raps referring to the âbig threeâ statement but also YNW Melly is on trial currently for allegedly killing two of his close friends.
Nearing the end of the song, Kendrick propels himself above all of the other rappers who have tried to come for Drake.
âAinât 20 v. 1 itâs 1 v. 20 if I gotta smack nââ that write with ya,â he raps.
In the last line of the track he warns Drake, âWe donât wanna hear you say nâ- no more,â after calling out how he uses his Blackness when it best suits him.
"6:16 in LA" - Kendrick Lamar (May 3)
After not getting a response back from Drake, Kendrick released another diss track three days later. â6:16 in LAâ arrived on Kendrickâs Instagram on May 3 and the title references Drakeâs timestamp series. Kendrick mentions Drakeâs line in the âPush Upsâ diss track that he was being swindled by Top Dawg Entertainmentâs Anthony âTop Dawgâ Tiffith.
âConspiracies about cash, dawg, thatâs not even the leak/ Find the jewels like Kash Doll, I just need you to think/ Are you finally ready to play âHave you ever?,â letâs see/ Have you ever thought that OVO is working for me?â he raps.
Next, Kendrick calls Drake out for being a bully and infers that the ones around him arenât loyal. He also references Drizzyâs 2020 hit âToosie Slide.â
âFake bully, I hate bullies, you must be a terrible person/ Everyone inside your team is whispering that you deserve it/ Canât Toosie Slide up out of this one, itâs just gonna resurface/ Every dog gotta have his day, now live in your purpose,â he raps.
Kendrick continues with the theory that Drakeâs own people are waiting for him to fail.
âA hunnid nââ that you got on salary, and twenty of âem want you as a casualty/And one of them is actually, next to you/And two of them is practically tied to your lifestyle, just donât got the audacity to tell you.â
"Family Matters" - Drake (May 3)
Drake has been taking shots at Kendrickâs fiancĂ©e Whitney Alford suggesting that he cheated on her with white women (which Kendrick has already admitted to on his own song âMother I Sober.â)
âYou the Black messiah wifing up a mixed queen/ And hit vanilla cream to help out with your self-esteem/ On some Bobby sâ, I wanna know what Whitney need,â Drake raps referring to Alford.
Then Drake suggests that Kendrickâs kids are not his and that theyâre Dave Freeâs, who is a record executive and former president of Top Dawg Entertainment where Kendrick was originally signed before leaving in 2022. Drake also suggests that Kendrick has been physically abusive to his wife.
âYour baby mama captions always screamin, âSave meâ/ You did her dirty all her life, you tryna make peace/ I heard that one of them little kids might be Dave Free/ Donât make it dave freeze/ Cause if your GM is your BM secret BD,â Drake raps.
While those are the main lines he address K. Dot with, he also takes shots at The Weeknd, A$AP Rocky, Future, Metro Boomin, and Rick Ross.
"Buried Alive" (Parody) - Drake (May 3)
Drake flipped his âBuried Alive Interludeâ from Take Care and while this is a parody, Drake still got some points across about how he really feels about Kendrick.
âIf you were in a pine box, box/I would shovel dirt on top, top/Iâd play this record on repeat, âpeat/
You always been a bitch to me/If you was in a pine box, box/I would still be in my spot, spot/For you to make it to the peak, peak/Itâd have to be the death of me, the death of me,â Drake raps in the intro.In the first and only verse in the song, Drake reminds Kendrick who gave him a shot.
âTook you on your first tour with us, tryna catch a vibe/I was headline, you was standinâ on thĐ” side/
Brought you and that other hoe along for the ride,â Drake raps referring to his 2012 Club Paradise Tour where Kendrick and A$AP Rocky headlined for him."Meet The Grahams" - Kendrick Lamar (May 3)
Kendrick took less than an hour to respond back to Drake with âMeet The Grahams.â Like the title suggests, Kendrick addresses Drakeâs family including his son Adonis, his mother Sandra, and his father Dennis.
K. Dot begins with Adonis: âDear Adonis, Iâm sorry that that man is your father, let me be honest/It takes a man to be a man, your dad is not responsive/I look at him and wish your grandpa woulda wore a condom/Iâm sorry that you gotta grow up and then stand behind him.â
Then he speaks to Drakeâs mother Sandra: âDear Sandra, your son got some habits/I hope you donât undermine them.â
Kendrick does not hold back when addressing Drakeâs father Dennis Graham: âYou raised a horrible fâ-â person/The nerve of you, Dennis.â
He then addresses Sandra again but this time more harshly calling Drake a pedophile: âYour sonâs a sick man with sick thoughts/I think nââ like him should die/Him and Weinstein should get fââ up in a cell for the rest of they life.â
âAnd weâve gotta raise our daughters knowing thereâs predators like him lurkinâ/Fâ a rap battle, he should dâ, so all of these women can live with a purpose,â he continues.
Kendrick then addresses the alleged 11-year-old daughter Drake is hiding who he refers to as âbaby girlâ: âIâd like to say itâs not your fault that heâs hiding another child/Give him grace/Thatâs the reason I made Mr. Morale,â referencing when Pusha T called Drake out on âThe Story Of Adidonâ about not publicly outing that he had a son.
âFâ a rap battle/This a lifelong battle with yourself,â he ends the track.
"Not Like Us" - Kendrick Lamar (May 4)
Kendrick released âNot Like Usâ the following day as hammers home the pedophile allegations against Drake.
âSay, Drake, I hear you like âem young/ You better not ever go to cell block one/ To any bâ- that talk to him and they in love/ Just make sure you hide your lilâ sister from him,â Kendrick raps.
Drakeâs team is not safe from this diss track either, as Chubbs (Drizzyâs head of security), and OVO artists PartyNextDoor and Baka Not Nice (who was arrested for human trafficking) also are targets with the next line.
âThey tell me Chubbs the only one that get your hand-me-downs/ And party at the party, playinâ with his nose now/ And Baka got a weird case, why is he around?/ Certified Lover Boy? Certified pedophiles,â he continues referencing Drakeâs 2021 album Certified Lover Boy.
He then speaks on claims of Drake being a âdeadbeat dadâ as heâs hiding an 11-year-old daughter, âYou lied about your son, you lied about your daughter, huh, you lied about them other kids thatâs out there hoping that you come,â Kendrick raps.
While the song has some harsh lines, Kendrick made a potential summer hit with the Mustard-produced beat.
"The Heart Part 6" - Drake (May 5)
Did Drake wave the white flag? Well, after âThe Heart Part 6â it seems heâs said all heâs had to say at this point. Just like Kendrick mimicked Drakeâs timestamp series, Drake did the same with âPart 6â of the Compton nativeâs âThe Heartâ series. On âThe Heart Part 6,â Drake immediately addressed the 11-year-old daughter rumors saying that Kendrick was fed false information and that he took the bait.
âWe plotted for a week and then we fed you the information/A daughter thatâs eleven years old, I bet he takes it/We thought about giving a fake name or a destination/But you so thirsty, you not concerned with investigation,â Drake raps.
Then Drake refers to Kendrickâs âMother I Soberâ again where Kendrick talks about his sexual traumas in his childhood.
âMother, Iâ, mother, Iâ, motherâ/Ahh, wait a second, thatâs that one record where you say you got molested/Aw, fâ me, I just made the whole connection/This about to get so depressinâ
This is trauma from your own confessions/This when your father leave you home alone with no protection, so neglected/Thatâs why these pedophile raps is sâ you so obsessed with, itâs so excessive
They acting like itâs so aggressive,â Drake raps.However, it is to be noted that Kendrick raps in âMother I Soberâ that he was not molested as a child.
âFamily ties, they accused my cousin, âDid he touch you, Kendrick?â/Never lied, but no one believed me when I said âHe didnât,'â Kendrick raps in the Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers track.
Drake attacks Kendrickâs fiancĂ©e, Whitney Alford, again claiming that his two children he shares with her are not his.
âWhat about the bones we dug up in that excavation?/And why isnât Whitney denyinâ all of the allegations?/Why is she following Dave Free and not Mr. Morale?/You havenât seen the kids in six months, the distance is wild/Dave leaving heart emojis underneath pics of the child,â Drake raps referring also the cover art of the song which features Dave commenting on a presumed photo of Alford.
Drake then dismissed the pedophilia claims.
âSpeakinâ of anything with a child, letâs get to that now/This Epstein angle was the sâ I expected/TikTok videos you collected and dissected/Instead of being on some diss-direct sâ/You rather fââ grab your pen and misdirect sâ,â he raps.
Drake also has one last jab to Alford and claims that Kendrick wanted to feud to promote an upcoming album he has not yet announced: âAlbum droppinâ soon, no wonder you turn to a clout chaser âstead of doing hard labor/Nâ-, Iâll see you when I see you like Fantasia/And Whitney, you can hit me if you need a favor/And when I say I hit ya back, itâs a lot safer/Huh, I promise.â