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Drake Releases New Kendrick Lamar Diss ‘The Heart Pt. 6’

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Following Kendrick Lamar‘s release of ”Not Like Us” on Saturday, Drake swiftly responds with his own diss track, “The Heart Pt. 6.”

In a clever nod to Kendrick’s previous diss, Drake aptly chose to dub his latest diss “The Heart Pt. 6.” Kendrick, who had previously named his diss track “6:16 in LA,” borrowed from Drake’s signature style of titling tracks with timestamps in various cities. Notably, Kendrick Lamar has gained renown for his ongoing “The Heart” series, releasing “The Heart Pt. 5” back in 2022.

In his latest diss, Drake unveils revelations about Kendrick being misled regarding Drake’s alleged daughter on “Meet the Grahams.”

“You waited for this momеnt, overcome with the desperation / We plotted for a week and then we fed you the information / A daughter that’s 11 years old, I bet he takes it / We thought about giving a fake name or a destination / But you so thirsty, you not concerned with investigation,” he raps.

He continued with, “You gotta learn to fact check things and be less impatient / Your fans are rejoicing thinkin’ this is my expiration / Even the picture you used, the jokes and the medication / The Maybach glove and the drug he uses for less inflation / Master manipulator, you bid on the speculation.”

Drake also doubles down that Dave Free fathered one of Kendrick’s children and questions why Kendrick hasn’t seen his children in six months.

“And why isn’t Whitney denying all of the allegations? / Why is she following Dave Free and not Mr. Morale? / You haven’t seen the kids in six months, the distance is wild / Dave leaving heart emojis underneath pics of the child,” he raps.

Stream Drake’s latest diss above.

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Kehlani Releases New Album ‘CRASH’

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Kehlani has finally released their highly-anticipated album, CRASH.

Supported by previously released singles “After Hours” and “Next 2 U,” the project features 13 tracks with contributions from Jill Scott, Yung Miko and Omah Lay. CRASH serves as a follow-up to Kehlani’s 2022 album, blue water road.

“A crash, in any form, is the peak height of the moment,” Kehlani wrote. “It isn’t the anxiety of the before, or the lament after. It is the ever so imperative present. A space with no reminisce, no remorse, and no afterthought. CRASH is here. At my most free, most fun, most loud, most fueled, so far.”

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Dutch ReBelle Channels Her Inner Zen with “Namaste”

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After ending her hiatus with the Humbeats-produced track “Danger,” Dutch ReBelle embraces her inner zen on her latest release, “Namaste.” Produced by Grammy-nominated Clark D, “Namaste” reflects Dutch ReBelle’s dedication to maintaining her peace and authenticity, refusing to compromise her identity for mainstream success.

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Tdai Honcho Kicks Off the Summer with “Play Ball”

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After collaborating alongside Gudda Rock on “Back at It,” Boston rapper Tdai Honcho is kicking off the summer with his drill-inspired track, “Play Ball.” Clocking in at just over two minutes, this hard-hitting record serves as a warning to his opps, reminding them them that he’s never been one to duck rec.

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