The Alchemist Reveals Origins Behind Kendrick Lamar’s “Meet the Grahams” Drake Diss
The Alchemist has recently shared the intriguing backstory behind Kendrick Lamar’s controversial diss track aimed at Drake, titled “Meet the Grahams.” In a revealing interview, the renowned producer disclosed that the beat used in the song was originally intended for a gospel record.
According to The Alchemist, Kendrick Lamar had the beat for a while before deciding to record over it. The producer recalled his initial reaction to hearing the eerie track, admitting that he was caught off guard while getting a haircut in the studio. The song, which was released shortly after Drake’s own diss track, “Family Matters,” caused quite a stir in the hip-hop community.
In “Meet the Grahams,” Kendrick Lamar took aim at Drake, his son Adonis, and his parents, making explosive allegations and exposing personal details. The song also delved into Drake’s alleged struggles with addiction and accusations of being inauthentic. The cover art of the track, which features items seemingly taken from Drake’s father’s suitcase, added another layer of intrigue to the feud.
Media personality Akademiks further fueled the controversy by revealing that Kendrick Lamar’s camp allegedly obtained the contents of Drake’s father’s suitcase, leading to speculation about leaks within Drake’s inner circle. The ongoing feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake continues to captivate fans and industry insiders alike, with each new development adding to the drama.