Kendrick Lamar: Obtaining Drake's Pill Bottles from Stolen Jamaican Chest

Kendrick Lamar: Obtaining Drake's Pill Bottles from Stolen Jamaican Chest


Kendrick Lamar set the internet ablaze with his rapid-fire reaction to Drake's diss track, "Family Matters," dropping his own scathing response titled "Meet The Graham" within a mere hour. The ensuing discussions have delved deep into the intricacies of Lamar's retort, particularly focusing on the cover art of both his diss tracks, "6:16 In LA" and "Meet The Grahams."

A curious connection emerges between the two artworks: both incorporate elements from the same image. "6:16 In LA" showcases a black leather Maybach glove, which is but a segment of a larger photo featuring the glove alongside two receipts and two pill bottles. This expanded image forms the cover art for "Meet The Grahams." What's more intriguing is the revelation upon closer examination of one of the pill bottles, bearing Drake's birth name, Aubrey Graham, and potentially an address.

Sources suggest that Lamar acquired this contentious photo from an insider within Drake's OVO camp. The implication? These items might have been part of a chest stolen from Drake's father, Dennis Graham, during a trip to Jamaica in 2021. Graham's public plea for the return of the chest, offering a JM$1 million reward, underscores its immense sentimental value rather than any monetary worth.

DJ Akademiks lends credence to this narrative, asserting that Lamar obtained the items from a pilfered suitcase belonging to Dennis Graham. Despite the mounting evidence, neither Drake nor his father has issued a response to the allegations surrounding the stolen suitcase or its contents.

However, amidst the swirling controversy, Drake addressed other purported leaks within his camp and longstanding allegations concerning a secret 11-year-old daughter. These developments only add fuel to the already raging fire of speculation and intrigue surrounding the ongoing rap feud.

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