Did Drake Slam Kendrick Lamar on Future's 'Sh!t' Remix?
. While Lamar seemingly dissed Drake with his now-legendary verse on Big Sean's "Control (HOF)," Drake has responded in the form of his feature on Future's "Sh!t" remix. Produced by Mike WiLL Made It, the track features Drake and Juicy J, but it's Drake's verse that has the finger-pointing. On the NSFW track, Drake raps and seemingly insults Lamar. "I hear you talk about your city like you run that/ And I brought my tour to your city/ You my son there, n***a," he raps. "If a n***a say my name, he the hot s***/ But if I say the n***a name he still the hot s***/ F***ed up/ Lucky I don't feed into the gossip." Earlier this year, Drake discussed Lamar slamming him on "Control" during an interview with Billboard. While he said he tries to ignore all commentary about him online, he did address Lamar's line in "Control." Meanwhile, at BET's Hip-Hop Awards Lamar clearly slammed Drake with his T.D.E. Cypher. "What I was doing? I'm bout to crack the Da Vinci Code/ Yeah, and nothing's been the same since they dropped 'Control'/ And tucked a sensitive rapper back in his pajama clothes/ Haha, jokes on you/ High five/ I'm bulletproof/ Your sh**t's a never penetrate/ Pin the tail on the donkey/ Boy, you been a fake," he rapped. Drake didn't take the lines personally, though. Read his response and listen to the new track here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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