“6:16 in la” is constructed around an interpolation of the 1972 al green song, “what a.

“6:16 in la” is kendrick lamar’s second diss track directed at drake in their public 2024 beef.

Imo this track is the scariest one aside from meet the grahams of course.

Kendrick lamar's instagram exclusive drake diss track.

I watched the entire thing earlier at work and it’s fucking incredible how much thought went into making this song.

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The one most easily resolved, though, is what sample he used for the beat — and why.

Kendrick isn't asking forgiveness because he knows what he's doing is what god expects him to do, he's following the righteous path, making a personal sacrifice for the greater good.

As everyone in your life has likely already informed you by now, kendrick unloaded 6:16 in la on instagram (very) early friday morning.

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This verse is incredible for the style of verse that it is. but you gotta remember that kendrick can do everything when it comes to rap/writing, and he has many verses in other styles of.

Kendrick, known for his lyrical prowess and intricate storytelling, has delivered a scathing attack on drake that’s packed with layers of meaning and sharp references.

Kendrick lamar has returned fire with a new diss track aimed at drake titled “6:16 in la,” and there are numerous meanings behind the title of the song.

Kendrick is not very fond of drake.

Kendrick expressed his displeasure on like that, euphoria, 6:16 in la, meet the grahams, and not like us.

And while it sees k. dot reflect on a whole lot, there are unbridled shots sent aubrey’s way.

6:16 in la just gets better as time goes on.

Put my children to sleep, with a prayer, then close my eyes, definition of peace.

And still cover my heart, then open me up.

I come from love.

616 in la deep breakdown is mind blowing.

It follows “euphoria,” which released three days prior.

It first appeared on kendrick’s.

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The track, compellingly paired.

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Beyond its scathing lyrics, the choice of the title.

The eerie sound in the beginning that people are.