Fans Think Kendrick Addressed Drake's UMG Lawsuit on Playboi Carti's Album
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Playboi Carti dropped his highly anticipated album, I Am Music, at midnight on Friday (March 14), and fans were eager to hear Kendrick Lamar’s verse.
While Lamar didn’t directly call out Drake by name like he did on Not Like Us, listeners believe he may have taken subliminal shots at the Toronto rapper on the track “GOOD CREDIT.”
On the song, Kendrick raps:
"The numbers say nothing, the money is nothing, I really been held my promise /
Say Kenny been heavy out West and I carry the weight, n***, I'm Luka Dončić /
Conspiracy theories is given, but I must admit it, you got the wrong person /
They bundling main Chicago slang, which one of you n***s a merchant?"
Fans speculate that Lamar's mention of "conspiracy theories" could be a reference to Drake’s ongoing lawsuit against UMG, while his lines about numbers and money might be a jab at Drake’s frequent boasts about his chart dominance.
While neither rapper has directly addressed the speculation, social media is already buzzing with theories about whether this is the latest chapter in their ongoing tension.
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