Kendrick lamar realeases new Diss track 6:16 in LA

The title itself is a clever parody of Drake’s timestamp series, where he often references specific times (e.g., “6PM in New York,” “8am in Charlotte”). In this case, “6:16 in LA” alludes to both Father’s Day and Tupac Shakur’s birthday, adding an extra layer of significance.
The artwork for the track features a pair of Maybach gloves, possibly a nod to Rick Ross, who is associated with the rap label Maybach Music Group.
Lyrics and Shots Fired:
- Kendrick Lamar’s delivery is relaxed yet focused as he takes aim at Drake.
 - He questions whether OVO (Drake’s label) is actually working for him and calls Drake a “fake bully.”
 - Lamar also mentions that he was having fun with the back-and-forth until Drake put “money in the streets” for dirt against him, but claims that Drake “lost money ’cause they came back with no receipts.”
 - The diss track also touches on themes of war, peace, and the dynamics within the rap industry.
 
Track Details:
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- The song samples a lush and restrained Al Green track.
 - Lamar’s delivery is relaxed yet focused as he takes aim at Drake.
 - He opens with the line, “It’s survival,” suggesting a battle mentality.
 - Lamar also questions whether OVO (Drake’s label) is actually working for him, calling Drake a “fake bully.”
 - He playfully references luxury rap, possibly inspired by Rick Ross, a Maybach Music Group founder.
 - Lamar acknowledges the back-and-forth, but claims also Drake lost money without providing receipts.

 
 
Previous Diss: “Euphoria”:
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- In his previous diss track, “Euphoria,” Lamar complimented Drake’s “Back To Back” while also questioning his authenticity.
 - He challenged Drake’s portrayal of Blackness and referenced the rapper’s past controversies, including the blackface photo.
 
 
Kendrick Lamar’s “6:16 in LA” continues the feud with Drake, showcasing his lyrical prowess and willingness to engage in rap battles. The gloves are off, and fans are eagerly awaiting Drake’s response!

