Kendrick Lamar has fired back at Drake's recent diss track with his latest release, "Euphoria."

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Recording artist Kendrick Lamar performs on the Samsung Stage during day two at Austin City Limits Music Festival 2016 at Zilker Park on October 1, 2016 in Austin, Texas. Rick Kern/Getty Images for Samsung

Lamar, 36, reignited a longstanding feud with Drake through direct lyrics on "Like That," on Metro Boomin and Future's album. This track also contained references aimed at J. Cole, prompting Cole to release his own response, "7 Minute Drill." However, he later apologized for his diss track and removed it from digital streaming platforms.

In retaliation, Drake, real name Aubrey Drake Graham, fired back at Lamar with "Push Ups" and "Taylor Made Freestyle." The latter utilized artificial intelligence (AI) to mimic vocals from Tupac Shakur, leading to a stern response from the late rapper's estate to remove the song from streaming.

Now, the West Coast rapper has shot back at the Toronto native.

Here are the top 5 scatching bars from his track "Euphoria."

1. "Ain't 20v1 its 1v20 if I gotta smack people that write with you"

In this particular line, Lamar strategically alludes to the ongoing speculations surrounding Drake's alleged utilization of ghostwriters, a topic that has stirred considerable debate and controversy within the hip-hop community.

2. "We don't want to hear you say n***a no moreeeeee"

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Kendrick Lamar accepts the Best Rap Album award for “Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers” onstage during the 65th GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena on February 05, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. Kevin Winter/Getty Images for The Recording Academy

In this line, the 'Maad City' rapper references Drake's mixed-race heritage, suggesting that Drake might enjoy certain privileges due to his Caucasian ancestry. This theme was also explored by Rick Ross in his diss track aimed at Drake titled "Champagne Moments."

3. "How many more Black features 'till you finally feel that you Black enough"

Lamar suggests that Drake has leveraged Black artists to solidify his position within the hip-hop culture, insinuating that Drake may have relied on Black artists to obscure his own background, which initially lacked the traditional struggles and upbringing associated with hip-hop.

4. "Don't tell no lie about me and I won't tell truth about you"

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Drake attends the Los Angeles premiere of the new HBO series "Euphoria" at the Cinerama Dome Theatre in Hollywood on June 4, 2019. Getty Images/Chris Delmas/AFP

The Super Bowl halftime performer hinted at holding undisclosed secrets about Drake, suggesting that there may be information he has yet to divulge.

5. "F**k all that pushin' P, let me see you push-a-t"

In this line, Kendrick boldly references Drake's loss to Pusha T in their lyrical battle, particularly with the release of "Story of Adidon," a track that exposed personal information about Drake and garnered significant attention in the hip-hop community.

You can listen to the track below.

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