Drake responds to Kendrick Lamar’s allegations of child “relationships”

Amidst an escalating feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar, Drake vehemently refutes the allegations made in Lamar’s diss track, which include accusations of involvement with underage women and undisclosed paternity.

The rivalry between the two artists, marked by a flurry of confrontational songs released over the weekend, continues to intensify.

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In Drake’s latest track “The Heart Part 6,” he expresses disdain for Lamar’s claims and suggests that Lamar was misled with false information deliberately.

Lamar’s allegations, featured in his track “Not Like Us,” hint at Drake’s connections with minors and fathering a child secretly, accusations that Drake dismisses as purposefully concocted.

In response, Drake denies any inappropriate relationships or undisclosed paternity, highlighting his reputation and clean legal record.

He asserts, “Drake’s name won’t appear on any sex offender list,” vehemently denying any involvement with underage individuals. Additionally, he refutes Lamar’s assertion of a secret child, stating, “I’ve never been involved with anyone underage… Just to be clear, I find it repulsive, I’m too highly regarded.”

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The feud between the two artists began with Drake’s track “First Person Shooter,” which prompted Lamar’s retaliation in “Like That.”

This exchange of diss tracks escalated further with Drake’s “Push Ups” and “Taylor Made Freestyle,” the latter featuring AI versions of Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg taunting Lamar. However, the track was removed following a legal threat from Tupac’s estate.

Subsequently, Lamar released a series of diss tracks, including “Euphoria,” referencing Drake’s previous feud with Pusha T, who exposed Drake’s secret child.

These diss tracks have garnered considerable attention, with “Euphoria” currently ranking as the third most-streamed track on Spotify. Meanwhile, Drake’s diss tracks, “Family Matters” and “Push Ups,” maintain lower positions in the streaming rankings.

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