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DRAKE ADDRESSES PEDOPHILIA CLAIMS ON KENDRICK LAMAR DISS SONG 'THE HEART PART 6'

Taking its name from Kendricks fanfavorite The Heart song series, the track finds the 6 God largely going on the defensive, denying K. Dots accusations that hes a sex predator who preys on underage girls and secretly welcomed a daughter over a decade ago.

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Drake has fired back at Kendrick Lamar‘s onslaught of diss songs with his new response record, “The Heart Part 6.”

Taking its name from Kendrick’s fan-favorite “The Heart” song series, the track finds the 6 God largely going on the defensive, denying K. Dot’s accusations that he’s a sex predator who preys on underage girls and secretly welcomed a daughter over a decade ago.

“I never been with no one underage but now I understand why this the angle that you really mess with/ Just for clarity, I feel disgusted, I’m too respected/ If I was fucking young girls, I promise I’d have been arrested/ I’m way too famous for this shit you just suggested,” he raps, before adding: “Only fuckin’ with Whitneys, not Millie Bobby Browns, I’d never look twice at no teenager.”

Rebutting Kendrick’s “A minor” taunt on “Not Like Us,” he spits: “Drake is not a name that you gon’ see on no sex offender list, Eazy-Duz-It/ You mentionin’ A minor, but niggas gotta B sharp and tell the fans, ‘Who was it?’/ You thought you left D flat, D major,” before adding: “Only fuckin’ with Whitneys, not Millie Bobby Browns, I’d never look twice at no teenager.”

Drake also claims he’s been feeding his fierce rival false intel, rapping: “You waited for this moment overcome with the desperation/ We plotted for a week and then we fed you the information/ A daughter that’s 11 years old, I bet he takes it/ We thought about giving a fake name or a destination/ But you so thirsty you not concerned with investigation.”

The 6 God later doubles down on previous claims that Kendrick put his hands on his fiancée Whitney Alford and that one of his two children actually belongs to his longtime manager, Dave Free.

“What about the bones we dug up in that excavation?/ And why isn’t Whitney denyin’ all of the allegations?/ Why is she following Dave Free and not Mr. Morale?/ You haven’t seen the kids in six months, the distance is wild/ Dave leaving heart emojis underneath pics of the child,” he spits.

He adds: “N-gga, I’ll see you when I see you like Fantasia/ And Whitney, you can hit me if you need a favor/ And when I say I hit you back, it’s a lot safer.”

The song’s cover art is a screenshot that very comment, which Free left on Alford’s most recent Instagram post.

Elsewhere, “The Heart Part 6” sees Drake mocking Kendrick Lamar over his confessional Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers track “Mother I Sober.”

“My mom came over today and I was like, ‘Mother, I—, mother, I—, mother—’/ Ahh, wait a second, that’s that one record where you say you got molested/ Aw, fuck me, I just made the whole connection/ This about to get so depressin’/ This is trauma from your own confessions/ This when your father leave you home alone with no protection, so neglected/ That’s why these pedophile raps is shit you so obsessed with, it’s so excessive,” he raps.

He also says: “I don’t wanna diss you anymore, this really got me second guessing/ ‘Touch My Body’ by Mariah Carey play, you probably start reflecting.”

However, it’s worth noting that Kendrick didn’t actually confess to being molested on “Mother I Sober.” Instead, he detailed his mother’s experience with sexual abuse and her (unfounded) fears that his cousin was molesting him when he was a child.

He also confronted the deep-rooted generational trauma and pattern of sexual abuse that continues to plague the Black community, stemming from the “psychotic torture” that occurred during slavery.

Drake ends “The Heart Part 6” by throwing down the gauntlet, telling Kendrick: “Just let me know when we’re getting to the facts. Everything in my shit is facts; I’m waiting on you to return the favor.”

He further challenged the Compton rapper on Instagram, writing: “And we know you’re dropping 6 mins after so instead of posting my address you have a lot to address.”

The song follows K. Dot’s aforementioned tracks “Not Like Us” and “Meet the Grahams,” which came in response to Drizzy’s own diss record “Family Matters.”

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