Kendrick Lamar and Drake are well-known names in the rap world, celebrated for their talent and occasional disagreements. When Kendrick released his diss track ‘6:16 in LA’ aimed at Drake, it caused a stir in the hip-hop community. Like Eminem, Kendrick isn’t afraid of confrontation, using his words to defend his reputation. Fans eagerly awaited Drake’s response, much like they did for Eminem’s reply to MGK’s ‘Rap Devil.’ But before we speculate on what happens next, let’s look at Kendrick’s top 20 quotes from ‘6:16 in LA’āthe lines aimed squarely at Drake’s throne.
‘6:16 in LA’ is Kendrick Lamar’s second diss track aimed at Drake in their 2024 dispute. It follows ‘euphoria,’ released just three days earlier, where Kendrick hinted at a possible follow-up diss. In Drake’s well-known beef with Meek Mill in 2015, he quickly released two diss tracks, giving Meek little time to respond. The title of Kendrick’s track plays on Drake’s series of songs with timestamps and takes a dig at Drake’s role on HBO Max’s ‘Euphoria.’
It’s interesting that June 16, written as 6/16, coincides with Tupac’s birthday and one day before Kendrick’s own birthday. Additionally, in 2024, it aligns with Father’s Day. The timestamp ‘6:16’ may also symbolize a biblical representation of evil.
The song’s cover art features a glove with the Maybach logo, linked with rapper Rick Ross’s label. Ross himself released a diss track aimed at Drake in April 2024, titled ‘Champagne Moments.’
1. “Trifecta: money, morals, and culture, that’s my leisure” Kendrick boasts of his values, implying he prioritizes integrity and culture over wealth.
3. “I discover myself when I fall short” Kendrick reflects on self-discovery through failure, implying that mistakes lead to personal growth.
4. “Remember when, picked up a pen, lyrics that I could trust” Kendrick recalls his early days of songwriting, implying a sense of authenticity and reliability in his lyrics.
5. “Timid soul, stare in the mirror, askin’ where I was from” Kendrick challenges Drake’s confidence, suggesting he’s unsure of his own identity.
6. “I live in circadian rhythms of a shooting star” Kendrick boasts of his fame’s unpredictability and brilliance, contrasting it with Drake’s more controlled image.
7. “The mannerisms of Raphael, I can heal and give you art” Kendrick compares himself to the legendary artist Raphael, implying he brings artistic prowess and healing, contrasting with Drake’s artistry.
8. “Yeah, somebody’s lyin’, I could see the vibes on Ak'” Kendrick accuses Drake of deception, suggesting he sees through Drake’s false persona, possibly referring to DJ Akademiks, known for his coverage of hip-hop feuds.
9. “Conspiracies about cash dog? That’s not even the leak” Kendrick dismisses rumors about Drake’s financial dealings, suggesting they’re baseless.
10. “Are you finally ready to play have-you-ever? Let’s see” Kendrick challenges Drake’s honesty, inviting him to confront his own actions.
11. “Fake bully, I hate bullies, you must be a terrible person” Kendrick condemns Drake’s aggressive behavior, calling him out as a hypocrite and suggesting he’s morally flawed.
12. “Every dog gotta have his day, now live in your purpose” Kendrick hints at Drake’s eventual downfall, urging him to find meaning in his actions.
13. “It was fun until you start to put money in the streets” Kendrick reminisces about their past rivalry, suggesting things changed when money became involved.
14. “But war ready if the world is ready to see you bleed” Kendrick warns Drake of impending conflict if provoked, suggesting he’s prepared to fight back.
15. “Your lil’ memes is losing steam, they figured you out” Kendrick mocks Drake’s attempts to discredit him with internet memes, suggesting they’re becoming ineffective.
16. “The forced opinions is not convincin’, y’all need a new route” Kendrick dismisses Drake’s attempts to sway public opinion, suggesting they’re unconvincing and ineffective.
17. “It’s time you look around on who’s around you, before you figure that you’re not alone” Kendrick advises Drake to assess his allies carefully, warning him of potential betrayal.
18. “Ask what Mike would do” Kendrick suggests Drake should consider Michael Jordan’s approach to handling conflict, implying he needs to toughen up.
19. “I can see you my lil’ homie, you playin’ dirty with propaganda, it blow up on ya” Kendrick warns Drake of the consequences of his manipulative tactics, suggesting they’ll backfire on him.
20. “Your reality can’t hide behind Wi-Fi” Kendrick asserts that Drake’s online persona can’t conceal his true character or actions.
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