Kendrick Lamar Alleges Drake Is Hiding a Daughter on Explosive New Diss Track “Meet the Grahams,’ Drake Denies It
Beyond the daughter revelation, the artwork for “meet the grahams” is noteable. It features the same Maybach gloves Kendrick used on “6:16 In LA,” but the photo is more zoomed out and shows two bottles of pills, receipts, and other items that allegedly belong to Drake.
In the songs second verse, Kendrick talks to Drake’s parents and attacks Drake’s character, calling him a manipulator, a gambling addict, and compares him to Harvey Weinstein:
I’m blamin’ you for all his gamblin’ addictions
Psychopath intuition, the man who like to play victim
You raised a horrible fuckin’ person, the nerve of you, Dennis
Sandra, sit down, what I’m about to say is heavy, now listen
Mhm, your son’s a sick man with sick thoughts I think niggas like him should die
Him and Weinstein should get fucked up in a cell for the rest they life
He hates black woman, hypersexualizes them, with kinks of a nympho fetish
Grew facial hair ’cause he understand bein’ a beard just fit him better
He got sex offenders on OVO that he keep on a monthly allowance
A child should never be compromised and he keepin’ his child around them
He ends that verse suggesting “The Embassy” (a nickname for Drake’s house) will get raided soon.
Kendrick ends the song addressing Drake directly:
You got gamblin’ problems, drinkin’ problems
Pill-poppin’ and spendin’ problems, bad with money, whorehouse
Solicitin’ women problems, therapy’s a lovely start
Before Kendrick stole the show, Drake’s “Family Matters” was picking up steam on social media. The 7-minute diss track finds Drake taking aim at Kendrick. He dropped off a music video where a maroon mini-van, a reference to the Dodge van on the cover of Kendrick’s 2012 major label debut album, good kid, m.A.A.c city, gets destroyed at a junkyard.
The song itself finds Drake dishing out several bars to K.Dot in which he claims that he beat his wife, cheated on her, and his longtime friend Dave Free might be the father to one of his children.
“You the black messiah wifing up a mixed queen/And hit vanilla cream to help out with your self-esteem/On some Bobby shit I wanna know what Whitney need,” Drake raps on the diss track. “They hired a crisis management team to clean up the fact that you beat up your queen/The picture you painted ain’t what it seems.”
Kendrick wasn’t the only one who got dissed on the song. Drizzy also fired a round of shots at The Weeknd, Future, Metro Boomin, Rick Ross, and A$AP Rocky.