Bots are the oddest new approach that rappers are apparently using.
Even after more than a week with no new disses, the Kendrick Lamar and Drake feud continues to spiral out of control. Drake’s “The Heart Part 6” beef dropped last weekend, and neither artist has followed up. That has not prevented supporters from discussing who won. It hasn’t stopped members of the rap media, such as DJ Akademiks, from spreading accusations about ongoing beef. That has led many to believe that things may not be over as they appear.
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One of the oddest aspects of the battle is Ak’s fresh charges. In recent months, hundreds, if not thousands, of bots have appeared on X, formerly Twitter, tweeting odd words about a specific rapper. This formerly featured Drake and Pusha T, reminding fans of the duo’s infamous 2018 spat. Though there is no evidence of who is phoning in the bots and programming them to go after fellow rappers, fans are still wondering. That is just what DJ Akademiks accomplished in a recent post. He screenshotted comments that referenced one of Kendrick Lamar’s diss tracks. In the post, he accuses the rapper of using bots to spam his comments area. Check out the evidence he provided below.
Fans in Ak’s comments are debating the Drake and Kendrick rivalry, which is unsurprising given that the streamer himself is often discussing it. He recently asserted that the beef was not over. He hinted that Drake isn’t done yet, despite what the rapper stated in his song “The Heart Part 6.” Fans in the comments aren’t buying the story, as many have thought everything is resolved.
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What are your thoughts on DJ Akademiks’ allegations that Kendrick Lamar sent bots to his comment section to quote his own songs?
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