Even the best-kept secrets come to light when rappers decide to diss one another in their tracks. In arguably the most exciting time in hip-hop\u2019s recent history, Drake and Kendrick Lamar are trying to do the same thing. Two of the best rappers of the generation have been at war, exchanging the most brutal verbal attacks. Amidst all of this,\u00a0LeBron James\u00a0and Stephen Curry recently received a precautionary warning from Kendrick on how and why they should protect their families.<\/p>\n
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It all started with Kendrick Lamar claiming the hip-hop throne for himself at the beginning of March in Future\u2019s song\u00a0\u2018Like That\u2019<\/em>. After that, Drake responded to him with the song\u00a0\u2018Push Ups\u2019<\/em>\u00a0and quickly followed it up with\u00a0\u2018Taylor Made Freestyle\u2019<\/em>. As someone who loves the art of emceeing, Kendrick wasn\u2019t willing to duck, and he released back-to-back disses,\u00a0\u2018Euphoria\u2019<\/em>\u00a0and\u00a0\u20186:16 in LA\u2019<\/em>, aimed at Drake.<\/p>\n In response, Drake released his latest diss yesterday,\u00a0 titled\u00a0\u2018Family Matters\u2019.<\/em>\u00a0Before fans could fully enjoy the track, Kendrick dropped another diss track titled,\u00a0\u2018Meet the Grahams\u2019\u00a0<\/em>in just a matter of hours.<\/p>\n