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Drake has removed his Kendrick Lamar “diss track” amid outrage from Tupac Shakur’s estate it used AI to recreate the murdered rapper’s voice. The 37-year-old performer released ‘Taylor Made Freestyle’ last week that deployed artificial intelligence to clone Tupac and Snoop Dogg’s voices in his second diss track against Kendrick, 36, which appears to take aim at him for collaborating with 34-year-old Taylor Swift on her 2015 remix of her hit ‘Bad Blood’. Tupac’s estate sent him a cease and desist letter for using the rapper’s voice and Drake has now stripped the song from on his social media ac...
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Cop Your XXL Merch Now Fat Joe believes the Drake and Kendrick Lamar rap battle is over because K-Dot hasn’t responded yet. Fat Joe Weighs In on Drake and Kendrick Lamar BeefOn Thursday (April 25), Fat Joe weighed in on the Drake and Kendrick Lamar beef. Joe, like most rap fans, is waiting for a response from K-Dot. However, the Bronx, N.Y. rapper doesn’t think Kendrick will deliver. “I don’t think Kendrick is cooking up,” Joe said in the video below. “It don’t take three-four weeks to…I think that’s over. It don’t take three or four weeks.” Joe also commented on Drake’s “Taylor Made Freestyle...
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Cop Your XXL Merch Now All is fair in love and rap battles. In 2024, that apparently includes the use of artificial intelligence. Drake using A.I. voices of Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg to taunt Kendrick Lamar in their ongoing beef on Drizzy’s “Taylor Made Freestyle” was a polarizing move. It even angered some fans. However, the choice isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Drake’s move was very strategic. The OVO lyricist rapped as West Coast legends ’Pac and Snoop in an attempt to goad reclusive Cali rap savior K-Dot into a response. “Kendrick, we need ya, the West Coast savior,” Tupac’s likeness can...
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Cop Your XXL Merch Now In the current age of technology, advancements are happening at a rapid rate and affecting a multitude of industries, hip-hop included. So much that it’s unclear if rap songs that are coming out are actually artist-made or created via artificial intelligence, better known as A.I. The landscape and craftsmanship of music is facing an evolution that could be for better or worse—a question that has yet to be answered and will likely linger for some time. Besides, who would have ever thought skepticism would become an innate response to newly released music or that some sort...
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Cop Your XXL Merch Now Suge Knight is bashing Drake for using A.I.-generated voices of Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg to diss Kendrick Lamar. He’s also taking the moment to accuse Snoop of playing a role in Tupac’s downfall. Suge Knight Is Not a Fan of Drake’s “Taylor Made Freestyle” Featuring A.I. Versions of Tupac Shakur and Snoop DoggOn Monday (April 22), Breakbeat Media dropped a teaser clip for an upcoming episode of Suge Knight’s Collect Call podcast. Evidently, the currently incarcerated rap mogul is not a fan of Drake’s “Taylor Made Freestyle,” the most recent diss track aimed at Kendrick...
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Drake has hailed Taylor Swift the “biggest gangster” in music. The 37-year-old rapper paid her the compliment in another “diss track” aimed at Kendrick Lamar, 36, which he released days after he put out a song mocking his fellow entertainer for collaborating with Taylor, 34, on her 2015 remix of her hit ‘Bad Blood’. Drake – born Audrey Drake Graham – rapped on his first diss song ‘Push Ups’, released on 13 April: “Maroon 5 need a verse you better make it witty / You only need a verse for the Swifties.” In his second track mocking Kendrick, called ‘Taylor Made Freestyle’, Drake has poked fun at...
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Cop Your XXL Merch Now Kendrick Lamar is ready for war. Or is he? The Compton, Calif. rapper set the rap world on fire in March with his show-stealing verse on Future and Metro Boomin’s “Like That,” which found him dissing J. Cole and Drake. Cole swung back on the since-deleted track “7 Minute Drill” before gracefully (or disgracefully, depending on who you ask) bowing out of the beef. That left Drake. After some time to simmer, Aubrey tagged himself in when his diss track “Push Ups” leaked on April 13. On the now-confirmed diss, the 6 God goes at Future, The Weeknd, Metro Boomin, Rick Ross, a...
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Drake shook up the rap game with his follow-up diss track “Taylor Made Freestyle,” where he tries to provoke Kendrick Lamar to respond to him through taunting lyrics by West Coast rap icons Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg. The song, which was shared on social media, begins with verses by Tupac and Snoop Dogg courtesy of Drizzy using Artificial Intelligence. Drake comes in on the third verse without any A.I. vocal manipulation. Drake’s usage of A.I. for “Taylor Made Freestyle” has sparked mixed reactions on social media with some people finding it creative while others didn’t like that he used a de...
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Cop Your XXL Merch Now It appears Snoop Dogg is unfazed by Drake using Artificial Intelligence to mimic his voice on his new Kendrick Lamar diss track, “Taylor Made Freestyle.” Snoop Dogg Unbothered By Drake’s A.I. Voice Imitation on His Diss TrackFollowing the release of Drake’s diss track “Taylor Made Freestyle,” targeting K-Dot, fans were shocked that Drizzy used A.I. to mimic the voices of West Coast rap icons Tupac Shakur and Snoop in the song. Surprisingly, the Doggfather appeared unfazed by Drake imitating his voice on the track. On Friday (April 19), Snoop posted a video on his Instagr...
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Cop Your XXL Merch Now After officially releasing his Kendrick Lamar diss track “Push Ups,” Drake hopped on his Instagram page on Friday (April 19) and posted an audio clip called “Taylor Made Freestyle.” On the song, which can be heard below, the Toronto rap superstar shames Kendrick for his late response to his diss track “Push Ups.” Additionally, in his audio clip, Drizzy used Artificial Intelligence to mimicked the voices of iconic rappers Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg, seemingly in an attempt to provoke K-Dot to respond to his diss track. Here are the full lyrics to Drake’s A.I. Diss Track ...
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