Amidst the ongoing rap beef saga that has captured headlines, Kendrick Lamar has made his voice heard with the release of his latest track, “euphoria.”
Clocking in at six minutes, the song arrives in the wake of Drake’s recent diss tracks, “Push Ups” and “Taylor Made Freestyle,” the latter of which faced removal from streaming platforms due to unauthorized usage of artificial intelligence from 2Pac’s estate.
In “euphoria,” Lamar addresses the current rap climate, touching on topics ranging from gun violence to social media antics. Directly referencing recent events, Lamar navigates through intricate verses, showcasing his lyrical prowess and introspective insights.
Notably, Lamar calls out fellow artists by name, including J.Cole and Drake, while also offering shoutouts to other figures in the industry. With clever wordplay and sharp delivery, Lamar dives deep into the complexities of love, hate, and the rap game itself.
While “euphoria” is currently unavailable on streaming platforms, fans can listen to the track on YouTube and stay tuned for further updates. As the rap beef saga continues to unfold, Lamar’s contribution adds another layer to the ongoing narrative, solidifying his place as a heavyweight in the genre.