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    Kendrick Lamar’s Alleged Ghostwriter Claims Debunked After Demo Surfaces

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    Kendrick Lamar Denies Ghostwriter Claims for “N95” Track

    The hip-hop world was set abuzz this weekend with allegations that Kendrick Lamar had used a ghostwriter for his track “N95,” but the rapper himself has denied these claims. The controversy began when a demo of the song performed by CJ Francis surfaced online, with a user on X claiming that Francis had ghostwritten the track for Kendrick.

    However, Francis quickly took to social media to set the record straight, stating on his Instagram Stories that he had nothing to do with the song and that it was not his work. This denial was further supported by a Reddit thread that pointed out the origins of “N95” as a collaboration between Kendrick and Baby Keem in 2019, which was later merged with another song to create the final version released in 2022.

    The alleged ghostwriting drama comes at a time when Kendrick Lamar is embroiled in a feud with Drake, who recently released a diss track aimed at Kendrick. In response, Kendrick fired back with his own track, asserting his dominance in the rap game and dismissing his competitors.

    As the dust settles on these controversies, fans are left wondering about the truth behind the ghostwriting allegations and the ongoing rivalry between Kendrick Lamar and Drake. Despite the drama, one thing is clear – Kendrick Lamar remains a force to be reckoned with in the world of hip-hop.

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