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Kanye West Takes Aim at Drake and J Cole in Remix of Future and Kendrick Lamar Diss Track "Like That" — Possible Allusion to Diddy Scandal

Kanye West Takes Aim at Drake and J Cole in Remix of Future and Kendrick Lamar Diss Track "Like That" — Possible Allusion to Diddy Scandal

Kanye West Takes Aim at Drake and J Cole in Remix of Future and Kendrick Lamar Diss Track "Like That" — Possible Allusion to Diddy Scandal
Kanye West Takes Aim at Drake and J Cole in Remix of Future and Kendrick Lamar Diss Track "Like That" — Possible Allusion to Diddy Scandal

In the ongoing saga of rap's heavyweights, Kanye West, the 46-year-old Grammy winner, has taken shots at Drake and J. Cole in his remix of Future, Metro Boomin, and Kendrick Lamar's diss track "Like That." 

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Premiering the remix on Justin LaBoy's "The Download" on Saturday, Kanye made his stance clear, siding with Kendrick by referencing him directly in his lyrics, declaring, 'Yo Dot, I got you,' a nod to Kendrick's former alias, K-Dot.

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Ending his verse with a direct jab at Drake and J. Cole, Kanye doesn't hold back, rapping, 'Y'all so out of sight, out of mind / I can't even think of a Drake line / Play J. Cole, get the p**** dry.' Shortly after the release, Kanye further fueled the fire by sharing an NSFW meme on Twitter, indirectly targeting J. Cole's music consumption habits.

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Moreover, Kanye's lyrics seem to touch on the current controversy surrounding Diddy and a sex trafficking investigation, with lines like, 'Can't stop, won't stop / I just f***** your b**** in a Sean John tank top.'

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Meanwhile, Drake responded to Kendrick's initial diss with a new freestyle on Friday night, which also referenced Taylor Swift's album. In his caption, Drake teased Kendrick for taking too long to respond, hinting at impatience with the delay.

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The rap beef escalated when Kendrick criticized Drake and J. Cole on "Like That," from Future and Metro Boomin's album "We Don't Trust You." Kendrick's lyrical jabs prompted Drake's retaliation with his diss track "Push Ups," which takes aim at Kendrick's stature and suggests his collaborations with pop artists have diminished his edge.

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The Weeknd, who was also targeted by Kendrick, seemingly brushed off the drama, sharing an image of himself laughing and eating popcorn, signaling his detachment from the feud.

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The controversy surrounding Drake's alleged use of artificial intelligence to imitate his voice and style has also resurfaced, with fans questioning the authenticity of his latest diss track, "Drop and Give Me 50."

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As tensions rise and alliances shift in the rap world, the ongoing feud between Kendrick, Drake, and J. Cole continues to captivate audiences, leaving fans eagerly awaiting the next move in this high-stakes game of lyrical warfare.

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