euphoria – Kendrick Lamar
Kendrick Lamar Drops “Euphoria” in Epic Rap Feud
The internet is buzzing with the release of Kendrick Lamar’s latest track, “Euphoria.” This is a lyrical missile aimed squarely at Drake, reigniting a longstanding feud between the two rap titans. Fans everywhere are scrambling to hit play on “Euphoria,” which has already been popping up on major playlists.
The heat between Lamar and Drake seems to be reaching a boiling point. “Euphoria” appears to be a full-on diss track,with Lamar taking aim at Drake’s use of AI-generated versions of rap legends Tupac and Snoop Dogg. If that wasn’t enough, Lamar throws some shade at J. Cole too, referencing him in the lyrics and adding him to the fiery mix.
Forget the “big three,” Lamar seems to be saying. In his eyes, there’s only “big me.” He flexes his critical acclaim and awards,like the prestigious Pulitzer Prize, drawing a clear line between his artistic merit and Drake’s success.
The internet is also dissecting the deeper meaning behind “Euphoria’s” lyrics. One Reddit user delved into a fascinating interpretation of a particular line, suggesting it reflects Lamar’s journey from Compton and his desire to keep the “miracles” that led to his success shrouded in a positive light, a state of “euphoria,” rather than dwelling on the struggles he may have faced.
Quotable Lyrics:
It’s three G.O.A.T.s left, and I seen two of them kissin’ and huggin’ on stage
I love ’em to death, and in eight bars, I’ll explain that phrase, huh
It’s nothin’ nobody can tell me, huh
I don’t wanna talk on no celly, huh
You know I got language barriers, huh
It’s no accent you can sell me, huh
Yeah, Cole and Aubrey know I’m a selfish ni**a
The crown is heavy, huh
I pray they my real friends, if not, I’m YNW Melly
I don’t like you poppin’ sh*t at Pharrell, for him, I inherit the beef
Yeah, f**k all that pushin’ P, let me see you push a T
You better off spinnin’ again on him, you think about pushin’ me