Kendrick Lamar Alleges Drake Is A ‘Pedophile’ And Has Secret Daughter In Ongoing Diss Track Battle

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The ongoing feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake is reaching new heights with each diss track dropped.

In his latest release, “Not Like Us,” Kendrick Lamar pulls no punches, alleging Drake’s involvement in disturbing activities. With cover art depicting Drake’s home surrounded by sex offender beacons, Lamar dives straight into the controversy. “Why you trollin’ like a b*tch? Ain’t you tired?” he spits, suggesting Drake’s incessant need for attention. But it’s his accusation of Drake being a “pedophile” that raises eyebrows and stirs the pot. “Certified Lover Boy? Certified pedophiles,” Lamar declares, making his stance clear on the matter.

This diss track comes hot on the heels of Lamar’s previous release, “Meet The Grahams,” where he didn’t hold back, warning big names like LeBron James and Steph Curry to steer clear of Drake, whom he labeled a “pervert.” The bombshell moment arrives when Lamar alleges Drake’s deception about his family, accusing him of hiding a daughter. “You lied about your son, you lied about your daughter, huh,” he raps, throwing shade at Drake’s integrity.

Drake swiftly responded to the allegations on his Instagram story with a mix of humor and disbelief, writing, “😂😂😂😂 nahhhh hold on can someone find my hidden daughter pls and send her to me.” His reaction suggests a mix of amusement and frustration at the ongoing drama.

Adding fuel to the fire, the cover art for “Meet the Grahams” paints a vivid picture, featuring pill bottles for Zolpidem and Ozempic, prescribed to Aubrey Graham—Drake’s legal name—a detail that doesn’t go unnoticed by fans and critics alike.

But Drake isn’t one to stay silent. He fired back with “Family Matters,” accusing Kendrick Lamar of crossing the line by getting physical with his fiancée. The feud takes on new layers of intensity as each artist strives to one-up the other in this rap battle for supremacy.

This isn’t the first time these two heavyweights have clashed. The feud traces its roots back over a decade, with Kendrick Lamar’s shots fired at Drake on Big Sean’s “Control” in 2013 marking the beginning of a rivalry that refuses to die down.