Simply over 5 years in the past, Pusha T went on the Joe Budden Podcast and reiterated his declare that, within the wake of “The Story of Adidon,” Drake was providing flights on non-public jets and as a lot as $100,000 for incriminating details about Pusha. Nobody bit; some even recorded their telephone calls with the would-be dealer to show they didn’t take part. There was the suggestion, flattering to Push’s on-record persona, that cooperating with Drake would invite violent retribution: One man who was contacted stated he’d want sufficient cash to maneuver his household into hiding.
Issues don’t at all times need to be that dramatic. This morning, Kendrick Lamar dropped “6:16 in LA,” essentially the most musically satisfying—and, regardless of its narrower focus, most personally incisive—volley but in his beef with Drake. Coopting the Canadian’s technique of hitting an opponent with two disses earlier than receiving one response, Kendrick eschews the chintzy Boxden-core of “Push Ups” and “euphoria” for a breezy however melancholic Al Inexperienced flip that offers the report a welcome air of big-brother condescension. And when the wire transfers are dangled over Kendrick’s outdated acquaintances, there’s merely nothing to provide. “You began to place cash within the streets,” he raps, “then misplaced cash ’trigger they got here again with no receipts/I’m sorry that I dwell a boring life, I like peace.”
Denying Drake the gossip he seeks, after all, just isn’t sufficient. Kendrick spends the second half of “6:16” mummifying his opponent in that very same internet of rumors and backstabbing. “Let’s see,” he prods, “have you ever ever thought that OVO was working for me?” Reasonably than cataloging particular flaws or embarrassing moments, Kendrick invitations the listener—invitations Drake, actually—to contemplate that any of the hundred folks on his payroll could be a mole, that nobody is who they appear, that “everybody inside your crew is whispering that you just deserve it.” (That final line rhymes with “You should be a horrible individual.”) You image Drake shuffling by a gaudy monstrosity of a house, joggers dragging throughout marble flooring, imagining Chubbs and Majid Jordan as Dante’s three traitors, laying in wait. And Kendrick retains taunting: “One in every of them is definitely subsequent to you.”
Hearken to “6:16 in LA” right here.