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Kendrick Lamar Disses Drake In New Rap?

Appears to take a shot at Drizzy, calling him "sensitive" and "fake"…

It seems Kendrick Lamar has once again targeted his rap rival Drake.
In a new freestyle verse which K-Dot recorded for BET's upcoming 2013 Hip Hop Awards cypher, the rapper appears to take a shot at Drizzy, calling him "sensitive" and "fake."
During the cypher, Lamar says: "And nothing's been the same since they dropped 'Control'/ And tucked a sensitive rapper back in his pyjama clothes/ Ha-ha, jokes on you/ High-five/ I'm bulletproof/ Your s**t will never penetrate/ Pin the tail on the donkey/ Boy, you been a fake."
It's thought the line "and nothing's been the same" is a reference to the Canadian rapper's [uuid=43a05400-ca01-4498-bc0e-9509636c0367]no. 1 album, Nothing Was The Same[/uuid].
The pair's feud started back in August when Lamar called Drake out in a verse on Big Sean's Control, as well as name checking a string of other MCs including A$AP Rocky, Pusha T and Mac Miller.
At the time, [uuid=ca34687c-1c7a-4f31-afdd-c1117249d0c1]Drake brushed off the lyrics[/uuid], telling Billboard: "It just sounded like an ambitious thought to me. That's all it was."
Drizzy is yet to respond to Kendrick's latest rhyme.

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