Chances are Drake is paying close attention to Kendrick Lamar's latest diss track “6:16 in LA” from the Denzel Washington movie clip he just posted to his Instagram Story. The 6 God seems to have a message for not only K-Dot but all the rappers going against him lately.
Drake's Deadly Message to Rappers Against Him
On Friday night (May 3), Drake took to social media — as he's done multiple times over the past month with beefs he's been involved in — to send a direct threat to whomever it may concern. The boy posted a clip from the action flick The equalizer 2 starring Denzel Washington, who plays a secret assassin.
“I'm going to kill every single one of you, and the only disappointment for me is that I can only do it once,” Denzel says in the clip. The words can refer to Kendrick, Rick Ross, Future, Metro Boomin and The Weeknd, all artists he's been jamming with lately.
As he lets the iconic actor speak, Drake supposedly has a bullet in the room ready to detonate K-Dot. He seems to be waiting for the perfect moment to take aim. If his recent diss tracks are any indication of his plan of attack, likely another Kendrick diss tonight or tomorrow.
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Kendrick Lamar Goes Back to Drake with “6:16 in LA” Diss Track
While people in workplaces everywhere were internally chanting, “TGIF,” Kendrick Lamar was planning the early hours today with a third round of Drake ammo. K-Dot hit IG just before 9am. EST to debut the diss track “6:16 in LA.” This time, the West Coast rapper used an Al Green sample over a beat produced by Taylor Swift's longtime producer Jack Antonoff and Sounwave to blast Drake. Moles at OVO, roast the “lil memes” he uses and accuse him of playing dirty with DJ and Field Trip Recordings co-founder Zack Bia.
“Are you finally ready to play have-you-ever? Let's see/Have you ever thought that OVO worked for me?/Fake bully, I hate bullies, you must be a terrible person/Everybody on your team whispers that you deserve it” , K-Dot raps.
Every good Kendrick track also comes with a lot of hidden meanings. This did not disappoint.
The beef between Drake and Kendrick Lamar is over. Former collaborators turned enemies who both backed up to become The Big 3 with J. Cole. Secret rejections by both sides over the years culminated at this time. In public, there was no prior indication until recently that Kendrick would be kicking things off with “Like That.” But who knows what was brewing behind the scenes. Drake responded with “Push Ups” and quickly followed it up with the mocking “Taylor Made Freestyle.” K-Dot then retaliated with “Euphoria” and “6:16 in LA” three days later.
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Watch Drake let Denzel Washington talk about him below.