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Drake denies allegation­s by Kendrick Lamar of underage sex and harbouring secret child

- Ben Beaumont-Thomas

Drake has denied allegation­s of child sex offences and of him harbouring a secret child, both levelled at him by Kendrick Lamar in recent days.

The enmity between the rap superstars has escalated over a series of diss tracks in the past few weeks, culminatin­g in a flurry of activity during the weekend with three tracks by Lamar and two by Drake.

Lamar’s most serious allegation­s come on Not Like Us, with the line: “Say, Drake, I hear you like ’em young … Certified Lover Boy? Certified paedophile­s … Tryna strike a chord and it’s probably A minor.”

On Meet the Grahams, addressed to a series of Drake’s family members, he raps: “A child should never be compromise­d and he keeping his child around them / And we gotta raise our daughters knowing there’s predators like him lurking … I’m looking to shoot through any pervert that lives, keep the family safe.”

Later in that track, Lamar addresses an entire verse to an unnamed girl, saying of Drake: “He a narcissist, misogynist, living inside his songs / Try destroy families rather than takin’ care of his own / Should be teaching you time tables or watching Frozen with you / Or at your 11th birthday singing poems with you … it’s not your fault that he’s hiding another child.”

Drake has responded directly to the allegation­s on a new track, The Heart Part 6, the title a reference to Lamar’s series of singles of the same name. “Drake is not a name that you gon’ see on no sex offender list, easy does it / You mentioning A minor … B sharp and tell the fans: who was it? … I never been with no one underage but now I understand why this the angle that you really mess with / Just for clarity, I feel disgusted, I’m too respected / If I was fucking young girls, I promise I’d have been arrested / I’m way too famous for this shit you just suggested”.

He adds: “Only fuckin’ with Whitneys, not Millie Bobby Browns, I’d never look twice at no teenager” – a reference to a friendship with Stranger Things actor Millie Bobby Brown. Brown spoke of their friendship in 2018 when she was in her mid-teens, saying Drake was “a great friend and a great role model” who gave her dating advice.

As well as a play on Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown’s relationsh­ip, the line refers to Kendrick Lamar’s longterm partner Whitney Alford, about whom Drake makes a series of his own allegation­s in the diss tracks.

Drake also claimed that he and his team fed Lamar false informatio­n regarding the supposed secret daughter. “We plotted for a week and then we fed you the informatio­n / A daughter that’s 11 years old, I bet he takes it / We thought about giving a fake name or a destinatio­n / But you so thirsty, you not concerned with investigat­ion.”

Drake had previously denied the allegation, saying: “If you or anybody can find proof that I have an 11-yearold daughter, I’ll quit rapping and come work for you.”

Elsewhere among the many insults and allegation­s shared on the diss tracks, each rapper attacked the other’s artistry and authentici­ty. Drake said Lamar was “always rapping like you ’bout to get the slaves freed / You just acting like an activist, it’s make-believe,” while Lamar described Drake as “not a colleague, you a fucking coloniser”.

The feud dates back to the 22 March release of the Future and Metro Boomin track Like That, on which guest rapper Lamar boasted of his superiorit­y to Drake – the track reached No 1 in the US. Drake responded with two tracks, Push Ups and Taylor Made Freestyle, the latter featuring AI versions of 2Pac and Snoop Dogg, resulting in a warning of legal action from the 2Pac estate – Drake subsequent­ly removed the track from social media. After a brief pause, Lamar returned with Euphoria, which attacked Drake’s artistry and called into question his abilities as a parent. It is currently the third-most streamed track globally on Spotify.

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Drake and Kendrick Lamar. Composite: Getty

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