The track, which samples the soulful tunes of Al Green, sees Kendrick delivering a scathing critique of Drake, suggesting a betrayal akin to that of Judas.
Without holding back, Kendrick addresses various accusations and insinuations about Drake’s character and actions, painting a picture of an artist surrounded by disloyalty and deceit. Kendric’s lyrics delve into the complexities of their relationship, hinting at financial conspiracies and the pressures within Drake’s inner circle.
He challenges Drake’s integrity, suggesting that his actions have not gone unnoticed and those closest to him may harbor ill intentions. The Compton rapper doesn’t shy away from confronting Drake’s tactics, accusing him of engaging in underhanded strategies to undermine his reputation.
Kendrick Lamar’s words suggest a readiness for conflict, despite his preference for peace, indicating that he is prepared to stand his ground. In a particularly bold move, Kendrick also calls out media personality Akademiks, known for his support of Drake.
The lyrics imply a sense of disillusionment with Akademiks’ stance, urging a reevaluation of the presented narratives. 6:16 in LA is a follow-up to Kendrick’s previous release, Euphoria, and mirrors Drake’s approach to their ongoing dispute.
The song’s title directly references Drake’s series of timestamp tracks, adding another layer to the competitive nature of their exchanges.
Kendrick Lamar replied Drake’s diss tracks
The release follows Drake’s diss tracks, Push Ups and Taylor Made Freestyle, which targeted Kendrick and other figures in the music industry.
However, the latter track faced legal challenges and was subsequently removed from platforms. As the hip-hop world awaits Drake’s response, Kendrick Lamar has seemingly taken the lead with his latest release.
Drake has hinted at a forthcoming comeback, promising that his next move will surpass anything his fans have heard.