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Kendrick Lamar Drops "euphoria" Diss Track Against Drake, Leaving Internet In Frenzy

Kendrick Lamar has launched a scathing attack on Drake in his new diss track titled "Euphoria," released unexpectedly. The song is a direct response to Drake's previous diss tracks, "Push Ups" and "Taylor Made Freestyle." Starting with a sample from Teddy Pendergrass, Kendrick describes a figure he sees as manipulative and dishonest, quickly escalating into a full-on lyrical assault. He criticizes Drake’s parenting, alleged ghostwriting, rumored plastic surgery, and his persona and attitude towards women.

The track is laden with specific references, including a pointed remark about Drake's purchase of a $1 million ring that belonged to Tupac, and accusations of Drake trying to silence him through legal means. Kendrick uses his verses to address broader issues in the industry, accusing Drake of lacking authenticity and challenging his use of the term "nigga," suggesting it doesn't sit well with his identity.

Kendrick also brings up personal stakes, indicating the feud has reached a deeply personal level, potentially involving his family, hinted at in lines that suggest a protective stance over personal boundaries. The track ends with a dismissive tone, echoing Kanye West's style, indicating Kendrick's complete disdain for Drake's actions and words within the industry.

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