Kendrick Lamar Drops Bombshell Lyrics in "Meet the Grahams," Slamming Drake's Fatherhood
"Dear Adonis, I'm sorry that that man is your father"
In a stunning turn of events, Kendrick Lamar has unleashed a lyrical barrage on Drake in the latest track off his album "Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers." In a song titled "Meet the Grahams," Lamar delivers scathing lyrics that question Drake's role as a father to his son, Adonis.
The chorus of the song, which has already sparked widespread discussion on social media, reads: "Dear Adonis, I'm sorry that that man is your father / Let me be honest, it takes a man to be a man and your dad is not."
Kendrick's lyrics go on to criticize Drake's relationship with his son, claiming that he has "left him alone" and "let his mother raise him." He also suggests that Drake has been absent from Adonis' life, despite the rapper's claims to the contrary.
Lamar's lyrics are a major escalation in the ongoing rap feud between him and Drake, which has taken numerous twists and turns over the past several years.
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