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"Euphoria" is a trap song. [13] It begins with an interpolation which was revealed to be a reversed audio clip of Lamar reading a line from The Wiz, a 1978 remake of The Wizard of Oz starring Michael Jackson (who Drake has often compared himself to), in which Richard Pryor, who plays the titular Wiz, states "Everything they say about me is true.
On April 30, 2024, Lamar unexpectedly released the first diss track "Euphoria" on his YouTube channel and later on streaming services. [2]In similar fashion to the release of Drake's song "Taylor Made Freestyle", which was only available to listen to on his social media channels, Lamar posted the full song through an Instagram post on May 3.
Lamar closed the night with his own set, opening with "Euphoria." During the performance, Lamar added a new line, "Give me Tupac's ring back and I might give you a little respect," referring to ...
Lamar’s “Euphoria” hits like an opus, unleashing a slew of allegations against Drake. He comes after Drake’s skills as a rapper, use of AI, appearance, racial identity, and parenting.
Lamar fired back with "Euphoria," and "6:16 in LA," sparking a domino-like beef in which the two rappers exchanged insult-laden tracks laced with allegations that ranged from petty to criminal.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 27 December 2024. Ongoing hip-hop feud Drake–Kendrick Lamar feud Drake in 2016 Lamar in 2018 Date March 22, 2024 – present (9 months and 5 days) Medium Diss tracks Status Ongoing; several publications have labeled Lamar as the victor but the details are debated. Parties Drake J. Cole (until April 7 ...
On April 30, 2024, six days after the release of “Taylor Made Freestyle,” Lamar clapped back with a scathing six-minute song called “Euphoria.” The diss track called out Drake’s fashion ...
Kendrick Lamar did not half-step during the opening of his “Pop Out” concert in Los Angeles on Wednesday night: He not only opened his set with the Drake diss “Euphoria,” he rolled out a ...