WASHINGTON [US], The ongoing feud between Canadian rappers Drake and Kendrick Lamar has reached new heights with the release of diss track Trading Places, Drake's latest salvo, 'The Heart Part 6', is a direct response to Lamar's allegations. In Lamar's track 'Meet the Grahams', released on May 3, which has dominated recent releases, he directly accused Drake of harboring sex offenders at his label OVO and discussed Drake's alleged sexual advances towards young women. The feud took a darker turn when Lamar suggested that Drake's residence, called 'The Embassy', be moved onto the properties of Shawn 'Diddy Combs'. Like the recent raid, Lamar doubled down on these allegations in his follow-up track, 'Not Like Us', where he explicitly called out Drake as a predator, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Labeled and suggested his team was a pedophile. The track's cover image, a Google Maps image of Drake's residence in Predator Pin, adds visual weight to Lamar's claims. In 'The Heart Part 6', Drake faces allegations Faces it boldly.He denies being involved with underage individuals, expresses disgust at Lamar's accusations and claims his innocence https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJeY-FXidD [https:/ /www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJeY-FXidDQ Drake also addresses Lamar's alleged trauma, suggesting that Lamar's fixation with stalker allegations stems from his own unresolved issues. Additionally, Drake references a past controversy involving actor Millie Bob Brown, denies any inappropriate relationships and emphasizes his preference for adult relationships. Lamar's allegations are rooted in personal trauma and redirect the story toward Lamar's own experiences. As the feud escalates, both artists continue to exchange sarcasms through music, with each diss track adding fuel to the fire.