Rappers Kendrick Lamar and Drake have reignited their longstanding feud with a series of explosive diss tracks, accusing each other of everything from infidelity to misconduct. It all started when Lamar dropped “Meet The Grahams,” a direct shot at Drake’s family that included references to the Canadian rapper’s six-year-old son Adonis and his mother Sandi Graham.

The Compton-born rapper didn’t stop there. He hinted at Drake hiding a daughter from the world and questioned the rapper’s commitment to his children. “Dear baby girl / I’m sorry that your father not active inside your world / He don’t commit to much but his music, yeah, that’s for sure,” Lamar raps, further fuelling speculation and controversy.

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Drake responded swiftly with a social media post denying the allegations, writing, “😂😂😂😂 nahhhh hold on can someone find my hidden daughter pls and send her to me…these guys are in shambles 🤣🤣🤣.”

Moments before “Meet The Grahams” was released, Drake countered with his own diss track, “Family Matters,” which contained scathing accusations against Lamar. He claimed that Lamar beat his fiancée Whitney Alford and hired a crisis management team to clean up his image. “When you put your hands on your girl, is it self-defense ’cause she bigger than you?” Drake raps in the track.

Lamar escalated the feud with the follow-up track “Not Like Us,” in which he accuses Drake of being a “pervert” and a “pedophile” while referencing his 2021 album, Certified Lover Boy. The Compton-born rapper insinuates that Drake’s conduct has endangered women and raps, “Say Drake, I hear you like ’em young / You better not ever go to cell block one.”

In the cover art for “Not Like Us,” Lamar used an image of Drake’s Toronto mansion marked with red “pedophile” symbols, suggesting something darker at play. Page Six reached out to Drake’s representatives for comment but did not receive an immediate response.

While both rappers continue their lyrical onslaughts, it remains to be seen how this public feud will evolve and what impact it will have on their careers.