In the latest development of the ongoing feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar, Drake has upped the ante by dropping another diss track, this time using artificial intelligence to impersonate Snoop Dogg and the late Tupac Shakur. The track, titled “Taylor Made Freestyle,” takes aim at Lamar, mocking him for not responding to Drake’s previous diss track, “Push Ups.”
On the track, the AI version of Snoop Dogg delivers scathing remarks directed at Lamar, questioning his strategy and suggesting he’s out of moves in their ongoing feud. Meanwhile, Drake adds fuel to the fire with his own verses, boasting about his prowess and taking jabs at Lamar’s perceived lack of action.
Drake’s use of AI voices, particularly that of Tupac Shakur, has sparked controversy and mixed reactions on social media. While some praise the creativity of using technology in music production, others criticize Drake for exploiting the voices of deceased artists for his own gain.
Notably, Snoop Dogg, who was featured in Drake’s AI track alongside Tupac, responded to the diss with his trademark humor. In an Instagram post, Snoop expressed surprise at the news, playfully questioning the validity of the track and jokingly feigning ignorance about the situation.
While Drake’s use of AI technology has divided opinions, it’s clear that the feud between him and Lamar continues to captivate fans and spark debate within the hip-hop community. Whether this latest diss track will escalate tensions further or lead to a resolution remains to be seen.As the music industry continues to evolve with advancements in technology, Drake’s AI track serves as a reminder of the potential ethical and artistic implications of using artificial intelligence in music production.