After airing the one hour special on HBO,Beyoncésurprises us again with the release of her brand new album, Lemonade. Coming in with 12 tracks, Beyoncé taps on the services of Kendrick Lamar, The Weeknd, Jack White, and more. Touching on the relationship with her husband,Jay Z, her father, MatthewKnowles, and much more, this album is most certainly her best one yet
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1. “Pray You Catch Me” Produced by Beyoncé and Kevin Garrett Written By James Blake, Beyoncé, and Kevin Garrett
2. “Hold Up” Produced by Ezra Koenig, Beyoncé, and Diplo Written by Nick Zinner, Karen O, Brian Chase, Soulja Boy, Kevin McConnell, Antonio Randolph, Mort Schuman, Emile Haynie, Doc Pomus, MeLo-X, MNEK, Ezra Koenig, Beyoncé, Father John Misty, and Diplo
3. “Don’t Hurt Yourself” (feat. Jack White) Produced by Beyoncé and Jack White Written by John Bonham, John Paul Jones, Robert Plant, James Page, Wynter Gordon, Beyoncé, and Jack White
4. “Sorry” Produced by Wynter Gordon, Beyoncé, and MeLo-X Written by Wynter Gordon, Beyoncé, and MeLo-X
5. 6 Inch (feat. The Weeknd) Produced by boots, Beyoncé, Ben Billions, and Danny Boy Styles Written By Hal David, Burt Bacharach, Brian Weitz, Noah Lennox, Dave Portner, boots, Belly, The-Dream, Ben Diehl, Danny SchofIeld, Beyoncé, The Weeknd
6. “Daddy Lessons” Produced by Beyoncé Written by Wynter Gordon, Beyoncé, Kevin Cossom, Alex Delicata
7. “Love Drought” Produced by Mike Dean and Beyoncé Written by Mike Dean, Ingrid Burley, Beyoncé
8. “Sandcastles” Produced by Beyoncé and Vincent L. Berry II Written by Vincent L. Berry II, Beyoncé, Malik Yusef, Midian Mathers
9. Forward (feat. James Blake) Produced by Beyoncé and James Blake Written by Beyoncé and James Blake
10. Freedom (feat. Kendrick Lamar) Produced by Jonny Coffer, Beyoncé and Just Blaze Written by Jonathan Coffer, Beyoncé, Carla Williams, Dean Mcintosh, Kendrick Lamar, Frank Tirado, Alan Lomax, and John Lomax Sr.
11. “All Night” Produced by Diplo, Beyoncé, and Henry Allen Written by Diplo, Beyoncé, Rock City, Ilsey Juber, Akil King, Jaramye Daniels, André 3000, Sleepy Brown, Big Boi
12. “Formation” Produced by Mike WiLL Made It Written by Swae Lee and Beyoncé
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.
The Heart Part 6 out now
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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.
The saga continues as Kendrick has unleashed yet another scathing diss track titled “Not Like Us.” Over Mustard‘s production, Lamar continues to confront Drake, exposing allegations of underage relationships, entanglements with Lil Wayne’s girlfriend, and much more.
The cover art for the single shows Drake’s Toronto mansion with markers typically reserved for identifying sex offenders.
“Say Drake I hear you like em young, to any b*tch that talk to em and they in love, make sure you hide your little sister from em,” Kendrick spits.
On the latest diss track, Kendrick is extremely direct, bringing up Drake’s mother, father, and son. He also reveals that Drake is hiding another child, a baby girl, and doubles down on claims that Drake is dating underage girls.
On Drake’s alleged second child:
“I’d like to say it’s not your fault that he’s hiding another child/Give him grace/That’s the reason I made Mr. Morale.”
Drake’s mother, Sandra:
“Dear Sandra, your son got some habits/I hope you don’t undermine them.”
“Your son’s a sick man with sick thoughts/I think n—-s like him should die/Him and Weinstein should get fucked up in a cell for the rest of they life/ And we’ve gotta raise our daughters knowing there’s predators like him lurkin’/Fuck a rap battle, he should die, so all of these women can live with a purpose.”
Drake’s father, Dennis:
“You raised a horrible fuckin’ person/The nerve of you, Dennis”