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How Much Time Do You Need Kendrick? Drake Destroys Kendrick Lamar On His Latest Diss "Taylor Made" Featuring AI Vocals Of Tupac And Snoop Dogg

I don't think people realize how insane this track is. Drake takes a lot of shit from old heads because he's always hanging out and collaborating with younger artist. If you ask me, the only reason why these old heads give him shit for it, is because Drake is timeless. Unlike 95% of rappers who faze out after an album or two, Drake has sat on the throne for over a decade. His old music much like fine wine gets better with time, and while his old music ages, Drake works on making music for the current generation which is why his chokehold on the game is tighter than a Charles Oliveria submission.

While other artist fight against new technology and style of rap, Drake embraces it. The evolution of AI has left rap fans around the world clueless. It's hard to tell if it's the actual artist or just some bot rapping. I had to wait until Drake posted his "50 push ups" diss on his story before I believed it was him. That being said, Drake used this AI technology to his advantage and brought Tupac back from the dead. Drake is the first artist to ever write three separate versus and have two of them be rapped by AI. 

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That alone is genuinely fucking insane, but the verses he wrote for the AI are even crazier. Instead of having Tupac and Snoop take direct shots at Kendrick, the verses are essentially Tupac and Snoop telling him how to handle business. If you've ever seen 8-mile you know exactly what Drake is doing here. He's calling himself out on everything that Kendrick might have on him, while also making Kendrick sound like a bitch.

Drake follows up AI Tupac with AI Snoop and absolutely shits down Kendricks throat. While J Cole is apologizing for responding to Kendrick, Drake is channeling his inner Max Holloway. Drake isn't running from the fight, he's standing in the middle of the octagon pointing at the ground and screaming at Kendrick to throw his best shot. It's been a week and we haven't heard a sound. Which is why the verse below is so diabolic.

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The stage is set Kendrick, you've been hiding in the shadows for years, but now that the lights are on, what are you going to do about it?

The timing of Drake dropping "Taylor Made" the same day Taylor Swift dropped her new album wasn't a coincidence. Drake is well aware of how big Taylor Swift is. In fact, he's even moved the date of an album out of respect for her. Him dropping "Taylor Made" on the same day of Taylor Swift's new album isn't a shot at Taylor Swift, it's a shot at Kendrick. Drake is showing Kendrick that even when an artist like Taylor Swift drops, Drake can drop his dick on anyone, anytime, anywhere. Where as Kendrick has to sit back and wait for her hype to pass by before he can be heard.