Hours after Drake released his seven-minute diss track “Family Matters,” targeting several of his rivals and concluding with an accusation that Kendrick Lamar physically abuses his fiancée, Kendrick punished with his third diss track aimed at Drake this week.
This track obtains a bombshell of its own. Kendrick claims that Drake has a secret daughter, and Drake has reacted to these claims.
In “Meet the Grahams,” Kendrick addresses each verse to a member of Drake’s family. He voices sympathy for Drake’s son, Adonis, admitting the challenges of having Drake as a father.
Kendrick also imparts lessons to Adonis, wishing he won’t follow in Drake’s footsteps.
“Don’t be ashamed ’bout who you wit’, that’s how he treat your moms/ Don’t have a kid to hide a kid to hide again, be sure”
Kendrick then turns to address Drake’s alleged daughter, saying:
“Examples that you don’t deserve/ I wanna tell you that you’re loved, you’re brave, you’re kind/ You got a gift to change the world, and could change your father’s mind”
Kendrick also addresses Drake’s parents, telling that individuals like Drake should not exist. He also indicates at longstanding allegations surrounding Drake:
“And we’ve gotta raise our daughters knowing there’s predators like him lurkin’.”
Just as Pusha T disclosed the existence of Adonis in his 2018 diss track “The Story Of Adidon,” Kendrick now claims that Drake is hiding another child, an 11-year-old daughter.
Kendrick ends by directly addressing Drake, listing a series of Drake’s alleged character flaws and lies, and suggesting that Drake may have more hidden children worldwide.
Drake has responded to these claims by posting a photo on his Instagram story with a considerate expression and the caption “nahhhh hold on can someone find my hidden daughter pls and send her to me…these guys are in shambles.”
This response seems to mock Kendrick’s allegations, suggesting that Kendrick’s lines were only a desperate attempt to get back at him.
Fans quickly cited that while Kendrick’s claims lack evidence, Drake had initially denied Pusha T’s claims about his son before later confirming his son’s existence on his album “Scorpion.”