Kendrick Lamar doesn't hold back on new tracks, taking aim at industry rivals Drake and J. Cole. Find out why the rap world is buzzing!
Kendrick Lamar has set the rap world on fire with his explosive guest verses on Future and Metro Boomin's latest project. The Compton MC didn't mince words, taking hard shots at industry heavyweights Drake and J. Cole. In a surprising move, Kendrick stole the spotlight with uncredited verses that showcased his lyrical prowess and willingness to challenge his rap peers head-on.
The track 'WE DON'T TRUST YOU' from Future and Metro Boomin's album became the battleground for Kendrick Lamar's verbal onslaught against Drake and J. Cole. With lines like 'F**k the big three … It's just big me,' Kendrick made it clear that he's unafraid to assert his dominance in the rap game. Fans and critics alike are abuzz with speculation and analysis of Kendrick's bold move, wondering if this signals a new chapter in rap geopolitics.
The feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake has taken center stage, with Kendrick's surprise appearances and diss tracks adding fuel to the fire. As the rap world eagerly awaits responses from Drake and J. Cole, Kendrick's fearless approach to lyricism has solidified his position as a formidable force in the industry. The dynamic between these rap titans continues to evolve, shaping the narrative of modern hip-hop and keeping fans on the edge of their seats.
In a genre known for its competitive spirit, Kendrick Lamar's willingness to take on rap legends like Drake and J. Cole has redefined the dynamics of the industry. His unapologetic approach to diss tracks and guest appearances has sparked debate and excitement among fans, cementing his reputation as a fearless lyricist. With each new verse, Kendrick Lamar proves that he's not just a rapper – he's a game-changer whose influence extends far beyond the studio.
Kendrick Lamar doesn't hold back on 'Like That' from Future and Metro Boomin's new project, taking hard shots at Drake and J.
The Compton MC took shots at Drake and J. Cole on 'WE DON'T TRUST YOU,” the latest album from Future and Metro Boomin.
Kendrick steals the show with an uncredited verse on the new Future & Metro Boomin album.
Kendrick Lamar Raps His Ass Off On Drake & Metro Boomin's “Like That,” Throws Shots At Drake & J. Cole. Paras Griffin/Getty Images. New Music ...
F**k the big three … It's just big me,” Kendrick Lamar shoots back at rap rivals Drake, J.Cole in a surprise cameo for Future, Metro Boomin' Like That ...
Kendrick Lamar has taken shots at both Drake and J. Cole on 'Like That' from Future and Metro Boomin's 'We Don't Trust You' album.
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Kendrick Lamar had some choice words for Drake and J. Cole when he appeared on Future and Metro Boomin's new album, 'We Don't Trust You.'
Kendrick Lamar has delivered a sharp diss aimed at Drake and J. Cole on an uncredited verse on Future and Metro Boomin's 'Like That.'
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Kendrick Lamar seemingly shot down claims that the trio are the “big three” of rap, saying it's just “big me.”
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The track appears on Future and Metro Boomin's new collaborative album 'We Don't Trust You'