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Kendirck Lamar Asked by Keke Palmer over ’69 God’ Drake diss: ‘What am i missing?’

Keke Palmer is perplexed by one particular term that has emerged from Kendrick Lamar and Drake’s rap feud.

Over the past few months, both rappers have released a number of diss tracks directed at one another. K.Dot’s Mustard-produced song “Not Like Us,” which parodies his rival’s “6 God” moniker—a reference to his hometown of Toronto, also known as the 6ix—with the lines, “Freaky-ass n-gga, he a 69 God,” is one of the numerous tracks that have come out of the ongoing conflict.

Confused by this line of attack, the 30-year-old television and film star took to Instagram on Friday (June 28) and questioned the logic behind it.

“Now this is no shade, no tea, but I have a question,” she began. “I really am curious of what’s so bad about being a 69 God? I guess what I’m saying is, far as I knew, y’know, 69 was something that just made you a reciprocal, right?

“So if you’re a 69 God, y’know, what’s so bad about that? I must be missing something. We’ll see, boo.”

In the caption, she wrote: “It seems that the ’69 god’ person would be in the business of pleasing, what am I missing here? lol inquiring minds must know!”

Kung Fu Kenny recently celebrated Juneteenth by hosting and performing at his “Pop Out” show at the Forum in Inglewood, during which he played a number of his diss tracks aimed at the Canadian superstar.

During the explosive set, the Compton rapper made it clear that he does not trust his rival with 2Pac‘s legacy as he referenced Drizzy buying the iconic crown ring once worn by the late rapper for $1 million at an auction last year.

While opening his set with “euphoria,” he altered the lyrics and rapped: “Give me 2Pac’s ring back and I might give you a little respect.”

The set climaxed with him performing “Not Like Us” five times in a row as the crowd sang along to it word for word.

The event was packed with countless surprises, the most notable of which was Black Hippy’s long awaited reunion. When Kendrick took the stage, he brought out Jay Rock, Ab-Soul and ScHoolboy Q to perform their songs and to assist him with his own.

The All-Star crew, however, didn’t perform any cuts that featured all four of them.

 

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