Kendrick Lamar Diss Song Against Drake and J. Cole Leaks, But People Are Convinced It’s AI
Kendrick Lamar Fires Back at Drake and J. Cole with Alleged Diss Track
In the midst of a brewing rap beef between Kendrick Lamar, Drake, and J. Cole, a leaked diss track allegedly from K.Dot has surfaced online. The track, which takes aim at both Drizzy and Cole, has sparked controversy over its authenticity.
The minute-and-a-half snippet features scathing lyrics directed at the two rappers, with lines like “I dominated your favorite rapper you idolize” and “My silence is enough to make n-ggas apologize.” However, doubts have been raised about whether the track was actually created by Kendrick himself or if it was generated by artificial intelligence.
Speculation about the track being AI-generated has been circulating, with some suggesting that a real person may have recorded the song and processed it through a vocal filter to mimic Kendrick’s voice. Rapper Daylyt and producer DJ Dahi have both weighed in on the debate, with Daylyt declaring the track as “10000% ai” and Dahi jokingly calling for “Google authentications” to verify its authenticity.
The ongoing feud between Kendrick, Drake, and J. Cole was initially sparked by Kendrick’s verse on Future and Metro Boomin’s “Like That.” The tensions have escalated, with Drake and Rick Ross now trading shots on social media and in diss tracks. The feud has even led to personal insults, with Ross accusing Drake of getting a nose job and posting comparison photos on Instagram.
As fans eagerly await confirmation of the track’s origins, the rap world remains on edge as the drama continues to unfold. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.