THE HEART PART 6 – DRAKE
Drake Claps Back: “The Heart Part 6” Reignites Feud with Lamar
The gloves are officially off in the Kendrick Lamar-Drake feud. Drake fires back with a scathing diss track titled “The Heart Part 6,” a clear response to Lamar’s recent attacks in tracks like “6:16 in LA” and “Meet the Grahams.” This vicious exchange of lyrical blows shows no signs of slowing down.
“The Heart Part 6” is Drake’s rebuttal, a full-fledged assault on Lamar’s credibility. Drake throws shade at Lamar’s diss tracks, accusing him of fabricating stories and exploiting themes of trauma and pedophilia for shock value. He suggests Lamar is projecting his own inner demons, implying the Compton rapper is haunted by his past.
The lyrical jabs don’t stop there. Drake portrays Lamar as a manipulative puppet master, calling him “dumb and reactive” while hinting at possessing secret information that could expose Lamar’s true character. Drake doesn’t shy away from personal attacks either, raising questions about Lamar’s relationship with his own children.
This is no half-hearted attempt at a comeback. “The Heart Part 6” showcases Drake’s lyrical prowess at its finest. He unleashes a barrage of witty wordplay and biting insults, leaving fans to wonder if this is just the beginning of a new chapter in their bitter rivalry.
While the search results don’t confirm whether “The Heart Part 6” is a standalone track or part of a larger project, one thing is clear: the rap game is on fire. This latest diss track throws gasoline on the already blazing feud, and fans are eagerly anticipating Lamar’s next move. With both artists at the peak of their lyrical abilities and refusing to back down,this hip-hop battle promises to be epic.
Quotable Lyrics:
The Pulitzer Prize winner is definitely spiralin’
I got your f**king lines tapped, I swear that I’m dialed in
First, I was a rat, so where’s the proof of the trial then?
Where’s the paperwork or the cabinet it’s filed in?
1090 Jake woulda took all the walls down
The streets woulda had me hidin’ out in a small town
My Montreal connects stand up, not fall down
The ones that you’re getting your stories from, they all clowns