Drake Continues To Apply Pressure On Kendrick Lamar Over Diss Song Response Delay
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Drake Continues To Apply Pressure On Kendrick Lamar Over Diss Song Response Delay

Drake has continued to taunt Kendrick Lamar relentlessly, hoping that he will respond to his viral diss track.

The 6 God took to his Instagram stories on Wednesday (April 17) to, once again, post a photo of Lamar’s longtime manager, Anthony Saleh. This time, Drake’s photo featured Saleh holding bags of what looked to be OVO branded goods, featuring the infamous owl logo.

“We getting in our bag or nah?” Drake wrote in the caption of the story.

Check it out below.

Saleh, who also manages Hip Hop titan Nas, was first announced as Lamar’s manager back in 2021 by then-TIDAL chief content officer and veteran journalist Elliott Wilson.

“Didn’t realize my guy Anthony Saleh @Dude_Br0 was managing Kendrick Lamar,” Wilson back in November of that year. “Wow. Big moves. Congrats.”

As of this writing, Lamar has not yet replied to Drake’s taunt.

This is the second time in just as many days that Drake used a photo of Saleh to taunt Kendrick Lamar.

Taking to his Instagram Stories on Tuesday (April 16), the Toronto rapper previously taunted the California native by posting a photo of Lamar’s manager, Anthony Saleh.

“[turtle emoji] wonder is today the day [turtle emoji],” Drake wrote in the caption, referring to Kendrick’s continuing silence in response to Drizzy’s recent diss track.

Before that, Drizzy reacted to an alleged diss track from Kendrick Lamar that’s been billed as a response to Drizzy’s shots on “Push Ups (Drop & Give Me 50).”

OVO Hush, an associate of the 6 God’s, posted a snippet of the leaked song on Instagram on Monday (April 15) and claimed that it’s real, despite suggestions it was AI-generated.

“When you find out this is real don’t forget how trash it was as an A.I. [shrug emoji],” he wrote in his caption.

Drake jumped into the comments section of the post and simply replied with a laughing face emoji.

The 90-second song clip featured lyrics such as: “I dominated your favorite rapper you idolize/ My silence is enough to make n-ggas apologize” and “Now that it’s direct, it’s leaked disses from burner pages and all/ Insecure behavior from n-ggas y’all call Gods.”

Many listeners immediately thought the track was fake and created using artificial intelligence, a theory that was backed up by rapper Daylyt who said: “Ps that’s 1000% ai.”

DJ Daji, who has produced several hits for Kendrick, also wrote: “Man we live in a weird time, AI diss tracks!! we need Google authentications to make sure all this shit is real or not lol.”

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