Why Drake is Afraid of Kendrick Lamar?

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
  • Drake, the Canadian rapper, has recently been in the spotlight for his diss tracks "Push Up" and "Taylor Made Freestyle," both of which are primarily aimed at Kendrick Lamar¹².
    "Push Ups" was officially added to streaming services on April 19, 2024⁴. In this track, Drake responds to a flurry of shots, primarily those from Kendrick Lamar, Future, and Metro Boomin⁴. The track is filled with sharp lines and clever wordplay, showcasing Drake's lyrical prowess and his ability to craft a compelling narrative within his music.
    Just a day later, on April 20, 2024, Drake dropped "Taylor Made Freestyle" on his Instagram and Twitter¹. This track was another diss aimed at Kendrick Lamar, featuring A.I. Tupac and Snoop Dogg vocals¹. The use of AI-generated vocals of these iconic artists was a strategic move by Drake, as both Tupac and Snoop Dogg are idols of Kendrick Lamar¹.
    In "Taylor Made Freestyle," Drake revisits his "Back To Back" strategy, dropping two consecutive disses without a response from Kendrick Lamar³. The A.I. version of Tupac raps in the first verse, questioning whether Kendrick Lamar is fit for this beef¹. Snoop Dogg's verse calls out Kendrick Lamar for not living the life of a rugged thug and biting off more than he can chew in this beef¹. Drake steps in for the last verse, continuing to imply that Taylor Swift has ownership over Kendrick Lamar's career¹.
    However, the use of AI-generated vocals of Tupac and Snoop Dogg has sparked controversy. Critics argue that it sets a terrible precedent for the music industry². The authenticity of the diss track is questioned, and it raises ethical concerns about the use of AI in music.
    Despite the controversy, these diss tracks have undoubtedly stirred up the rap world. Fans are eagerly awaiting Kendrick Lamar's response. The showdown between these two rap titans has been bogged down by Instagram Story trolling, X bots, and artificial intelligence². The rap world is left to ponder technology's role in societal decline and the future of rap beefs in the digital age.
    In conclusion, Drake's "Push Up" and "Taylor Made Freestyle" diss tracks have made waves in the music industry. They showcase his lyrical skills and strategic thinking, but also raise questions about the ethical use of AI in music. As the rap world awaits Kendrick Lamar's response, these tracks serve as a reminder of the ever-evolving landscape of rap beefs in the digital age.
    00:00 Skeptisim on Push Up
    00:20 Abel aka The Weeknd Diss
    01:34 Rick Ross aka Officer Ricky Diss
    02:35 Future Diss
    02:54 Metro Boomin Diss
    03:23 [SERIOUS] Kendrick Diss
    05:42 Drake is scared!
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