TikToker Shows How He Created Kendrick Lamar Diss Song Using A.I.
All the hype around Hip-Hop these days, is revolving around the fresh new beef between Drake & many others. It has literally ignited the competitive spirit that the genre has been lacking for many years now. But one TikToker fooled us all when he “leaked” a Kendrick Lamar diss song that was made entirely by A.I.
The highly publicized beef with the entire rap world vs. Drake began over a month ago when producer Metro Boomin & Future dropped their album, We Don’t Trust You. On the album, Future & Metro featured Kendrick Lamar on the song “Like That” & all hell broke loose.
Kendrick took a shot at Drake & J. Cole, who referred to themselves (along with Kendrick) as the “Big 3.” K. Dot did not feel the idea that he was on the same level as these artists, & dissed them with one line, that ended with him saying “It’s just big me.”
The internet went into a frenzy for a few days, with debates all over the inter-web, on which rapper would beat who? In the rap beef, J. Cole was the first to respond to Kendrick Lamar’s diss, which he would later apologize for because he still views Kendrick like a brother.
Drake, however, responded with a fierce track titled, “Push Ups,” which took heavy aim at Kendrick, packaged with shots at The Weeknd, Future, Metro Boom, & Rick Ross. Fans immediately felt that K. Dot would respond soon after but, it was Rick Ross who would send a diss Drake’s way. For days, we patiently waited to see if Kendrick would respond back to Drizzy, and for a moment we thought he did.
A snippet of a track called, “One Shot” leaked and for a moment we thought it was a legit K. Dot diss record. That was until, shortly after, it was confirmed to be an A.I.-generated song. Yes, we are in the era where you can legit construct a diss song through A.I. & a TikToker by the name of Sy The Rapper broke down how he created it. Peep the video below.
7 Rappers Who Have Taken Shots At Drake
Hip-hop beefs are nothing new; you can look back at some of the greats Jay-Z vs. Nas, Biggie vs. Tupac, 50 Cent and Ja Rule, and the list goes on and on. Drake has been at the top of his game for over a decade and has since gotten into a couple of rap beefs with his peers.
Rappers Who Have Taken Shots At Drake In 2024
Drake has rap beefs that have been brewing from the beginning of his career, starting with one of his largest with Meek Mill in 2015. In between then and now, several rappers have taken shots at Drake but this year seems a little more personal. Many of his frequent collaborators have ganged up on him on Metro Boomin and Future’s We Don’t Trust You and We Still Don’t Trust You. Kendrick had a guest appearance on from We Don’t Trust You that set the internet on fire.
“Yeah, get up with me, f— sneak dissing/’First Person Shooter,’ I hope they came with three switches,” Kendrick raps.
He adds, leaving no room for confusion: “Think I won’t drop the location? I still got PTSD/Motherf— the Big 3, n—-, it’s just big me.”
“N—-a, bum, what? I’m really like that/And your best work is a light pack/N—-, Prince outlived Mike Jack’/N—-, bum, ‘fore all your dogs gettin’ buried/That’s a K with all these nines, he gon’ see Pet Sematary n—-, bum,” he raps.
It began with J. Cole’s verse on “First Person Shooter” which referred to Drake, Cole, and Kendrick as hip-hop’s “big three.”
“Love when they argue the hardest MC/Is it K-Dot? Is it Aubrey? Or me?/We the big three like we started a league, but right now, I feel like Muhammad Ali,” Cole raps.
However, on that song, Drake dismissed Kendrick as a part of the “big three.”
“Who the GOAT? Who you bitches really rooting for?/Like a kid that act bad from January to November, n—-, it’s just you and Cole,” Drake rapped. At the end of his verse he references Michael Jackson rapping, “What the f—, bro? I’m one away from Michael/N—-, beat it, n—-, beat it, what?”
Cole responded to Kendrick on “7 Minute Drill” which has been removed from streaming services after the North Carolina native gave Kendrick an apology. Drake attacked Kendrick on his diss track “Push Ups (Give Me 50)”– along with several other rappers — but fans are still awaiting a legit response from the Compton rapper. Regardless if Kendrick responds or not, hip-hop is very much alive.
Take a look below at rappers who have taken shots at Drake: