The Rap Royal Rumble continues with Kendrick dropping another Drake diss.

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    “6:16 in LA” is Kendrick Lamar’s second diss track directed at Drake in their public 2024 beef. It follows “euphoria,” which released three days prior. It first appeared on Kendrick’s Instagram page at 6:16 AM Pacific.

    The cover art for the song features a glove with the Maybach logo on it, a division of car manufacturer Mercedes-Benz, which shares a name with rapper Rick Ross’s music label, Maybach Music Group—an artist who dropped a Drake diss track of his own in April 2024, titled “Champagne Moments.”

    Kendrick initially threatened a second diss at Drake on “euphoria,” when he said:

    ‘Back To Back,’ I like that record
    I'ma get back to that, for the record
    

    In Drake’s infamous 2015 beef with Meek Mill, he dropped two disses aimed at Meek within four days—“Charged Up” and then “Back to Back”—not giving Meek any time to respond to his first punches in the fight.

    The title of the track also plays off of Drake’s timestamp series, of which there have been seven in Drake’s discography at the time of this release. It follows a not-so-subtle titular jab at Drake in Dot’s previous diss track, as Euphoria is the title of the hit HBO Max series which Drake is an executive producer on; incidentally, Euphoria premiered on June 16, 2019.

    June 16, 1994 is also the same date that the OJ Simpson murder trial was submitted in LA. This may add to the use of a single black glove on the cover art, since a glove was famously presented as evidence in the case. The relevance of this fact also comes from Pusha T’s “The Story of Adidon” being a remix of JAY-Z’s “The Story of O.J.”

    June 16 is also the birthdate of the late 2Pac, while Kendrick’s birthday falls on June 17. Moreover, Father’s Day will fall on this day in 2024. June 16th was also the date of Kendrick’s first concert in Toronto.

    The song was co-produced and co-written by Jack Antonoff, a pop producer known for his collaborations with Taylor Swift. Antonoff’s inclusion is likely a response to Drake’s “Taylor Made Freestyle,” where he said:

    But now we gotta wait a fuckin' week ‘cause Taylor Swift is your new Top
    And if you 'bout to drop, she gotta approve
    This girl really 'bout to make you act like you not in a feud
    She tailor-made your schedule with Ant, you out of the loop
    

    The instrumental samples Al Green’s October 1972 track “What a Wonderful Thing Love Is,” which features Drake’s uncle, Teenie Hodges, on guitar. Notably, the sample has been manipulated to sound similar to “Boi-1-da”—one of Drake’s in-house OVO producers.

    https://genius.com/Kendrick-lamar-6-16-in-la-lyrics