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Drake denies predator allegations in new Kendrick Lamar diss track

Drake denies predator allegations in new Kendrick Lamar diss track

Washington [US], May 6 (ANI): The continuous fight between Canadian rapper Drake and Kendrick Lamar has arrived at new levels with the arrival of diss tracks exchanging blows and charges.

Drake's most recent salvo, 'The Heart Section 6,' fills in as an immediate reaction to Lamar's allegations of sexual predation, which have overwhelmed late deliveries.

In Lamar's track and field competition 'Meet the Grahams,' delivered on May 3, he straightforwardly blames Drake for holding onto sex wrongdoers at his mark OVO and implies Drake's supposed interest in more youthful ladies, considering him a "perv**t."

The fight took a hazier turn when Lamar recommended that Drake's home, named 'The International safe haven,' could confront legitimate investigation similar to late strikes on Sean 'Diddy' Brushes' properties, according to The Hollywood Journalist.

Lamar multiplied down on these allegations in his subsequent, 'Dislike Us,' where he unequivocally marks Drake as a hunter and recommends his group as pedophiles.

The cover picture of the track, a Google Guides picture of Drake's home canvassed in hunter map pins, adds visual load to Lamar's cases.

In 'The Heart Section 6,' Drake goes up against these charges head-on. He denies truly being associated with underage people, communicating disdain at Lamar's suggestions and stating his honesty.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJeY-FXidDQ

Drake likewise addresses Lamar's supposed injury, proposing that Lamar's obsession with hunter charges comes from his own annoying issues.

Besides, Drake references a previous discussion including entertainer Millie Bobby Brown, denying any unseemly relationship and underscoring his inclination for grown-up connections.

He proposes Lamar's allegations are established in private injury and sidetracks the account towards Lamar's own encounters.

As the fight raises, the two specialists keep on trading spikes through their music, with each diss track fanning the fire.