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"Meet the Grahams" is a diss track by American rapper Kendrick Lamar. It was released on May 3, 2024, during his ongoing feud with Canadian rapper Drake. It is Lamar's response to the release of Drake's "Family Matters", a diss track mainly aimed at Lamar. "Meet the Grahams" premiered less than an hour after the release of "Family Matters".
Producer (s) Mustard. Kendrick Lamar singles chronology. " Meet the Grahams " (2024) " Not Like Us " (2024) Music video. "Not Like Us" on YouTube. " Not Like Us " is a diss track written and recorded by American rapper Kendrick Lamar. It was released on May 4, 2024, via Interscope Records, amidst his feud with the Canadian rapper Drake.
Drake also alleges that his inner circle fed Lamar false information about having an 11-year-old daughter, which Lamar referenced in "Meet the Grahams". He continues claiming that there were cases of domestic violence in Lamar's relationship with Alford, and claimed that Lamar had not seen his children in 6 months.
Drake debunked Kendrick Lamar ’s claim in his “Meet the Grahams” diss track that he has a secret daughter. “Nahhhh hold on can someone find my hidden daughter pls and send her to me ...
Lamar responded with “Meet the Grahams,” in which he accused Drake of hiding an 11-year-old daughter, claimed the Canadian rapper lied about using Ozempic to lose weight and insinuated that ...
Lamar got just as personal on “Meet the Grahams,” on which each verse is addressed directly at Drake’s family members including his son Adonis, mother Sandra, father Dennis and apparently a ...
Sounwave. Jack Antonoff. " 6:16 in LA " is a diss track written and recorded by American rapper Kendrick Lamar, as the second response track to Canadian rapper Drake 's single "Push Ups" and his independently released song "Taylor Made Freestyle". Like "Taylor Made Freestyle", the song was made exclusively available on Instagram, on May 3, 2024.
May 4: Lamar responds with “Meet the Grahams” Almost immediately afterward, Lamar releases “Meet the Grahams,” which begins with the rapper addressing Drake's son: “I'm sorry that man is ...