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KENDRICK LAMAR’S SHOCKING ‘MEET THE GRAHAMS’ COVER PHOTO EXPLAINED BY AKADEMIKS

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Kendrick Lamar and Drake‘s feud has already produced a number of scathing diss tracks from each side, and Akademiks has now taken a closer look at some of the imagery surrounding the music.

On Friday (May 3), soon after K.Dot responded to Drizzy’s “Family Matters” diss track within an hour by unleashing “meet the grahams,” the internet personality went live on Rumble to share his reaction to the back-and-forth. During the stream, he even claimed to receive information from the Compton MC’s team about the meaning behind his latest offering’s cover art (which features, among other things, what appears to be a prescription for Ozempic, a drug frequently used for weight loss in Drake’s name), though this has yet to be verified.

“Akademiks got intel from Kendrick’s camp that the details of the cover of ‘Meet the Grahams’ containing a glove, ozempic, receipts etc was stolen from a suitcase that belonged to Dennis Graham, Drake’s father,” the 32-year-old wrote in a TikTok post.

“This cover art contains things that is from Drake’s pops’ suitcase, so Drake’s pops’ suitcase had these things in it,” he said. “Don’t know how he got a hold of it, don’t know how this happened to get in Kendrick’s hand. But apparently Kendrick Lamar must’ve got a hold of Drake’s dad’s suitcase. So we’re talking about Dennis Graham, which is Drake’s pops […] remember all that talk about leaks in the camp?”

 

The Los Angeles MC amped up the rivalry earlier this week by dropping “6:16 in LA,” on which he questions Ak’s objectivity in the matter with the bar: “Yeah, somebody’s lyin’, I can see the vibes on Ak/ Even he lookin’ compromised.”

A follow up to “euphoria” from earlier in the week, the cut alleges that people in the 6 God’s own team are praying on his downfall and even leaking information to his adversaries.

Later that same day, the Canadian superstar responded with a seven-plus minute joint and accused his rival of domestic violence, insincere racial activism, distancing himself from his native state of California and nudging 2Pac‘s estate to have his “Taylor Made Freestyle” removed from social-media platforms, among countless other jabs.

Less than an hour later, the good kid, m.A.A.d city rapper posted his rebuttal. “meet the grahams” clocks in at roughly six-and-a-half minutes and addresses each member of Drake’s immediate family — Adonis (son), Sandy (mother) and Dennis (father) — in addition to the Toronto MC himself, who is referred to by his real name, Aubrey Graham.

Over the deeply personal attack, he implies that Drizzy uses Ozempic, is hiding a daughter and hires sex offenders, in addition to a number of other shots.

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LUPE FIASCO ANNOUNCES NEW ALBUM 'SAMURAI' WITH SOULFUL FIRST SINGLE

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Lupe Fiasco has announced his new album Samurai and shared the first single from the project.

On Friday (May 17), the Chicago rapper revealed his ninth studio album will be released on June 28. Samurai will include eight tracks and is produced entirely by longtime collaborator Soundtrakk.

The producer is best known for being behind some of Lupe’s biggest tracks, including “Kick, Push,” “Superstar” and “Hip Hop Saved My Life.”

To go with the announcement, Lupe Fiasco dropped the title track “Samurai” alongside a music video, which finds Lupe rapping around his hometown.

Shedding light on his latest offering, Lupe Fiasco described Samurai as one of the most personal albums of his career so far.

“I sometimes get tagged by my fans as not doing personal records,” he said, per Season of Mist. “But I always tell people there’s me in there if you listen closely enough. This album is one of my more personal records to date.

“It’s not a full biography, but my personal experiences are tied up in all of my music. A lot of the records are me. Some are from the POV of a character. and some are me. The album weaves things from my life as an artist, touching on things other artists go through.”

Lupe Fiasco also spoke about making Samurai with Soundtrakk and his manager Charles “Chilly” Patton, who was released from prison last year after spending 16 years behind bars, while explaining the meaning behind the title.

“It felt great to be back in the studio again as a family,” he said. “The word ‘samurai’ means to serve. My relationship to that word has always meant that you need to be at the service of other people, either in the overall community, or in this instance, the rap community at large that I’ve been a part of for years.

“You have some duty, some purpose to serve. The title alone is very important to me. Before rap even, martial arts was my whole life, and it still plays a huge role in my life. The album is me, but also inspired by a quote I heard from one of my favorite artists.”

He added: “The overall themes of the album speak to the constant fight and the battle one goes through being in the entertainment industry. Some of the things we need to defend.”

Samurai serves as the follow-up to 2022’s Drill Music in Zion, which was also produced Soundtrakk along with Lupe himself.

Check out the tracklist below.

1. Samurai
2. Mumble Rap
3. Cake
4. Palaces
5. Headbanger
6. Big Foot
7. Outside
8. Til Eternity

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