Kendrick Lamar Surprise-Drops Combative Track Via Instagram
Kendrick Lamar has stunned just about everybody by surprise-dropping a combative new tune on Instagram.
On Wednesday (September 11), Ok.Dot’s rarely-used Instagram account posted an as-yet unnamed new tune, with cowl artwork of a pair of black Nike Airs.
Not a lot details about the observe is but recognized, however it finds Kendrick able to tackle the world, with lyrics that appear to reference his current battle with Drake.
Listen to the tune under.
In the primary verse, Kendrick raps: “Why reason with these n-ggas if they can’t see the future first?/ Why argue with these clowns if the circus is well at work?/ Just walk that man down, that’ll do everyone a solid/ It’s love, but tough love sometimes gotta result in violence.”
In the second, he takes a shot at an unnamed enemy who’s “Dirty macking bitches because your spirit is insecure/ The flashy n-gga with nasty decisions, using money as a backbone/ I want his head cracked before he’s back home.”
In different current Kendrick information, Joe Budden made a startling declare about his and Drake’s beef, claiming they spoke earlier than participating in lyrical warfare this previous summer time.
Speaking on the newest episode of his self-titled podcast, the previous Slaughterhouse rapper cited insider hypothesis that the rap rivals “had a talk” earlier than exhanging diss songs to stipulate the principles of battle.
“I heard that Drake and Kendrick had a talk before any diss record was released. I don’t know if that’s true or not, but I heard they spoke!” he stated.
When pressed for extra particulars about this alleged dialog, Budden stated: “It went like the Teddy Pendergrass part of the shit,” referencing the dreamy but disparaging intro of Kendrick’s “Euphoria,” which samples the soul singer’s 1981 observe “You’re My Latest, My Greatest Inspiration.”
“‘Hey, how do you want this go?’” he continued, imagining what Kendrick requested Drake throughout their alleged speak. “‘What we doing? Oh, we rapping? Okay, then let’s keep it umph.’ And he didn’t keep it umph so…
“It’s not even, like, real tea. It’s only tea ’cause to say it to him on the phone — like, I know what that’s like when you bouta fucking tear a n-gga. ‘Let me call him and make sure first. Hey man, we doing this for real?’”