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Drake Backs Off Claiming He Has a ‘Hidden Daughter’ Amid Rap Spat With Kendrick Lamar
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Is he hiding another child from the world?
Drake shot down Kendrick Lamar’s claims that he has a secret child amid their rap feud.
“😂😂😂😂 noooo wait can someone find my hidden daughter and send her to me… these guys are a mess 🤣🤣🤣,” the Canadian rapper wrote alongside a photo of him looking glum on Friday night.
Drake’s post came moments after Lamar, 36, posted his latest diss song: “Meet the Grahams” which refers to the legal name of the “Hotline Bling” hitmaker.
In the track, the Compton emcee raps directly to members of Drake’s family, including his 6-year-old son Adonis and mother Sandi Graham.
In the third verse of the song, Lamar talks to a “girl” who does not have an active father in her life.
“Dear daughter/I’m sorry your father isn’t active in your world/He’s not involved in much outside of his music, yes, that’s for sure/He’s a narcissist, a misogynist, living in his songs/Try to destroy families instead of taking care of yourself.” – he raps.
“But I’d like to say it’s not your fault that he’s hiding another baby… I’ll tell you who your father is, just play this song when it’s raining / Yeah, he’s a hitmaker, songwriter, superstar, right / And af -kin’ deadbeat who should never say “more life”. (Drake released a mixtape titled “More Life” in 2017.)
In 2018, Pusha T accused Drake – born Aubrey Graham – of “hiding” his firstborn, whom he welcomed with former porn star Sophie Brussaux, in the song “The Story of Adidon”.
However, it was only in March 2020 that the 37-year-old founder of OVO Sound shared the first photos of Adonis on social media.
Lamar now claims that Drake is keeping another one of his children from the world – in addition to being an alleged “pervert” involved in sex trafficking and hiring men who are alleged to be sex offenders.
Minutes before the “Bitch, Don’t Kill My Vibe” singer dropped his diss track, Drake released his own fight song, “Family matters.”
The “Degrassi” actress accuses Lamar in the diss track of allegedly beating up his fiancée Whitney Alford, sleeping with other women and being a fake activist.
“When you put your hands on your girlfriend, is it self-defense because she’s bigger than you?” he raps.
“Nowhere to hide, no place to hide, you know what I mean / They hired a crisis management team to clean up the fact that you beat your queen / The picture you painted is not what it seems, no you’re alive.”
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