Akademiks Explains Kendrick Lamar’s “Meet the Grahams” Cover Art and Drake Feud
The ongoing feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake has taken a shocking turn with the release of diss tracks and revealing cover art. Internet personality Akademiks has delved into the imagery surrounding the music, claiming to have received insider information from Kendrick’s team about the meaning behind his latest offering, “meet the grahams.”
According to Akademiks, the cover art for “meet the grahams” contains items allegedly stolen from a suitcase belonging to Drake’s father, Dennis Graham. The artwork features a glove, Ozempic (a weight loss drug), and receipts, all supposedly taken from Graham’s belongings. This revelation has sparked speculation about how Kendrick obtained these items and the implications for the ongoing feud between the two rap heavyweights.
In response to Akademiks’ claims, Kendrick dropped a new track titled “6:16 in LA,” questioning the internet personality’s objectivity in the matter. The song suggests that there may be leaks within Drake’s camp, with individuals allegedly working against him and leaking information to his rivals.
Drake fired back with a lengthy diss track, accusing Kendrick of various transgressions, including domestic violence and insincere activism. In retaliation, Kendrick released “meet the grahams,” a deeply personal attack targeting Drake and his family members.
As the feud escalates, fans are eagerly awaiting the next move from both artists and wondering how this drama will unfold in the world of hip-hop.