Article: Kendrick Lamar’s Explosive Allegations Against Drake Stir Controversy

In a shocking series of events, Kendrick Lamar appears to have opened a Pandora’s box of accusations against fellow rapper Drake.

Following the claims that Drake might have inappropriate relations with younger individuals, Kendrick’s allegations have now expanded to suggest that Drake could be hiding his true sexuality.

The controversy began when Kendrick dropped his track *Not Like Us*, where he accused Drake of associating with convicted offenders and hinted at Drake’s questionable relationships.

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Kendrick didn’t hold back, calling Drake out for allegedly “liking them young” and even referenced Drake’s close ties to Baka, an OVO Sound artist who was convicted of human trafficking.

The song’s artwork featured Drake’s house plastered with offender alerts, fueling the fire even more.

As the accusations gained traction, Drake felt the pressure to address the situation. In his song *The Heart Part 6*, Drake denied the allegations, stating, “I’ve never been with anyone underage,” and expressed disgust at being associated with such rumors.

However, the conversation didn’t end there. New allegations surfaced suggesting that Drake might be hiding his sexuality and using his relationship with female rapper Sexy Red as a cover.

Rumors about Drake’s sexuality aren’t new. Some fans have speculated about his orientation for years, pointing to certain lyrics and behavior. His song *Girls Want Girls* raised eyebrows when Drake, referencing a lesbian love interest, rapped, “Say that you a lesbian, girl, me too.”

Critics took this as a possible hint at his own bisexuality. Another song, *Members Only*, also sparked discussion, with the lyric “Feel like I’m bi ’cause you’re one of the guys.”

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This brings us to Sexy Red, the rapper with whom Drake has been publicly affectionate. They first linked up in July after she attended his New York show.

The pair’s interactions sparked rumors that Drake was using her as a “beard” – a term used to describe someone who is used to conceal the true sexual orientation of their partner.

Kendrick’s track *Euphoria* even went as far as to claim that Drake doesn’t actually have romantic feelings for women, but uses his association with Sexy Red to maintain a heterosexual image.

Sexy Red herself added to the speculation in interviews and social media posts, where she shared pictures of expensive gifts from Drake, including a diamond Cartier watch.

Despite initially playing along with the rumors, she later downplayed their relationship, calling Drake just a friend.

The accusations against Drake have reignited discussions about authenticity and image in the music industry. Fans are left questioning the rapper’s intentions, while others are calling out the deeper issue of using relationships to hide one’s true self.

The future of Drake’s career, as well as his public image, hangs in the balance as these explosive allegations continue to swirl.

What do you think? Are these claims just rumors, or is there something more beneath the surface? Share your thoughts in the comments.