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Drake posted a parody of "Buried Alive Interlude", a song recorded by Lamar for Drake's Take Care (2011), on Instagram on the same day. In the parody, Drake mocks Lamar's performance on the original song and disses him, claiming Lamar is jealous of his success. [5] "Family Matters" was released later that day with an accompanying music video.
Drake was first up with “Family Matters,” where things take a very personal turn. “You mentioned my seed now deal with his dad,” begins the Toronto native on his seven-minute track. “I ...
Both "Family Matters" and "Meet the Grahams" contained deeply personal accusations, including Lamar allegedly being unfaithful and domestically abusive to his fiancée, and Drake allegedly having ...
On "Family Matters", Drake targeted Metro Boomin again, saying one of Metro's friends had sex with his girlfriend. [92] On May 5, Metro responded to Drake's claim, saying: "what we not gon do is spread lies and have my loved ones involved nobody ever hit [had sex with] my girl nigga". [ 92 ]
The Canadian native’s song “Family Matters” debuted at No. 7 on the same chart. This is Drake’s 78th song to be included in the top 10 on the Hot 100 chart, making him the artist with the ...
Meet the Grahams" premiered twenty four minutes [citation needed] after the release of "Family Matters". "Meet the Grahams" is written in the form of a letter, with each verse addressed to members of Drake's family, including his son Adonis, his parents Sandra and Dennis Graham, his alleged daughter, and Drake himself.
That same day, Drake released "Family Matters" exclusively on YouTube in response. Lamar released "Meet the Grahams" 20 minutes later, and would go onto release "Not Like Us" the following day. [239] On May 5, Drake released "The Heart Part 6", a reference to Lamar's "The Heart" song series. [240]
Around 11:30 p.m. ET that same night, Drake released “Family Matters,” a nearly-eight-minute track. In the song, he alleged that Free — Lamar’s friend, manager and creative partner — was ...