(04/06/2024) (Metro Boomin, Future & Kendrick Lamar releases "Like That") (05/05/2024) (Drake releases the trash ass "The Heart Part 6" and ends the battle losing) (09/11/2024) (Kendrick releases "_", meant to be the final statements about the beef)
Track 6 off of Future & Metro Boomin's collaborative album WE DON'T TRUST YOU. Written by Joe Cooley, Kendrick Lamar Duckworth, Leland Wayne, Nayvadius Wilburn and Rodney Oliver. Samples "Everlasting Bass" by Rodney O & Joe Cooley, "Eazy-Duz-It" by Eazy-E and "Who the Crunkest" by Tear Da Club Up Thugs.
OG Filename: KL - 616SL_REF_2_fiix4_MDS_MASTER_MAIN Released as a loose single solely on Kendrick's official Instagram page on May 3rd, 2024. Kendrick's second diss record aimed at Drake, released after initially being mentioned on "euphoria", which dropped 3 days prior to the track. Features co-production from Jack Antonoff, Taylor Swift's main producer, alluding as a response to Drake's previous diss track "Taylor Made Freestyle". Samples "What a Wonderful Thing Love Is" by Al Green. M4A master file with the OG filename and alternate production leaked on October 8th, 2025. This seems to be a more developed version of the song made days after it was posted to Instagram, likely meaning that it was meant to be uploaded to streaming at some point.
OG Filename: KL - 616SL_REF_2_fiix4_MDS_MASTER_MAIN Released as a loose single solely on Kendrick's official Instagram page on May 3rd, 2024. Kendrick's second diss record aimed at Drake, released after initially being mentioned on "euphoria", which dropped 3 days prior to the track. Features co-production from Jack Antonoff, Taylor Swift's main producer, alluding as a response to Drake's previous diss track "Taylor Made Freestyle". Samples "What a Wonderful Thing Love Is" by Al Green. M4A master file with the OG filename and alternate production leaked on October 8th, 2025. This seems to be a more developed version of the song made days after it was posted to Instagram, likely meaning that it was meant to be uploaded to streaming at some point.
Released as a loose single solely on Kendrick's official Instagram page on May 3rd, 2024. Kendrick's second diss record aimed at Drake, released after initially being mentioned on "euphoria", which dropped 3 days prior to the track. Features co-production from Jack Antonoff, Taylor Swift's main producer, alluding as a response to Drake's previous diss track "Taylor Made Freestyle". OG file is in circulation. Samples "What a Wonderful Thing Love Is" by Al Green. M4A master file with the OG filename and alternate production leaked on October 8th, 2025.
Kendrick teases on "Not Like Us" that there are at least 5 more songs that he is ready to respond with towards Drake, at most being 10. "BITCH" being one of them.
TDE Punch would confirm in an interview with CurtissKing that "euphoria" was originally longer but recommended Kendrick to cut down some content as he thought wouldn't help in the long run.
Released as a loose single on April 30th, 2024. This is Kendrick's first former response to Drake's diss tracks from April 2024, and is written by him only. Interpolates one line from "The Heart Part 4", also a line from "Exodus 23:1" by Pusha T and another line from Drake's "Worst Behavior", and interpolates a vocal approach at the end from "Get Em High" by Kanye West. Samples "You're My Latest, My Greatest Inspiration" by Teddy Pendergrass.
Reddit user u/stopcappin claimed two months before "Like That" dropped that Kendrick sent Metro a 3 minute verse taking direct shots at Drake. The final version of the song only had about a minute for Kendrick's feature. The user claimed that the verse was cut down because Future thought it was "too disrespectful".
Version of the song that contains the uncensored line.
Released as a loose single solely on Kendrick's official Instagram page on May 3rd, 2024. Kendrick's second diss record aimed at Drake, released after initially being mentioned on "euphoria", which dropped 3 days prior to the track. Features co-production from Jack Antonoff, Taylor Swift's main producer, alluding as a response to Drake's previous diss track "Taylor Made Freestyle". OG file is in circulation. Samples "What a Wonderful Thing Love Is" by Al Green. M4A master file with the OG filename and alternate production leaked on October 8th, 2025.
Kendrick Lamar kicked off May 3, 2024 with the surprise release of “6:16 in LA,” a diss track that followed his April 30 track “euphoria” and preceded a third Drake response—14 hours later, Drake would upload “Family Matters” to YouTube, which Kendrick then used as fuel to unleash the sinister six-minute track, “meet the grahams.”.
OG Filename: BITCH 04.27.24 Partial instrumental for a supposed Drake diss idea that leaked on June 23, 2024. Bounced 27 April 2024. The reason for the song being titled "BITCH" is a reference to Drake's "Taylor Made Freestyle", in which he raps through the AI Tupac voice "Call him a bitch for me". There is currently no version with vocals in circulation.
Completed version of the song that may or may not exist.
“Not Like Us” is Kendrick Lamar’s fourth diss track directed at Drake, released on the evening of May 4, 2024, less than 24 hours after the release of “meet the grahams,” his third dedicated diss. On the track, Kendrick avenges the West Coast for Drake’s controversial use of 2Pac and Snoop Dogg A.I. vocals on his song “Taylor Made Freestyle,” Drake’s second diss released via Instagram on April 19. It was removed shortly thereafter because of a cease-and-desist from the estate of the late Tupac Shakur.
Kendrick teases on "Not Like Us" that there are at least 5 more songs that he is ready to respond with towards Drake, at most being 10. "BITCH" being one of them.