The Tragedy Of The Heart Part 6

You know Drake, Canadian, Multi-Millionaire, Pop Artist, Child Actor and a Super Star. A role model to many of the youth and young adults, with his lyrical melodies and catchy tunes, Aubrey Drake Grahams career was set to break records. Until one summer 2024 when everything almost fell apart for him, and even worse, the release of this forgotten diss track that aged as poorly as a gallon of milk, The Heart Part 6.

The Track
The Heart Part 6” is the latest track that was released during the Drake and Kendrick Lamar beef at this time, with it’s purpose being as a response to Kendricks “Not Like Us” with the lyrics being a lot more defensive than his previous tracks, by attempting to debunk all the allegations Kendrick has placed onto him, however it wasn’t really the strongest defense since well…the lyrics aged poorly

The Lyrics
A lot of the track lyrics can be quite confusing and well, manipulative. On the first verse of the track, Drake went straight to denying the allegations of him ratting out or testifying to the authorities in the past. Which is pretty half baked since there was speculation that his co-operation with the police lead to an arrest of fellow Toronto rapper Sizzlac.

He then continues to talk about the “fed information” that he supposedly gave to Kendrick which lead to the drop of “Meet The Grahams

Which felt contradicting since he stated that “He fed the information on purpose” but in a couple lines earlier he called them a bunch of clowns? it doesn’t make any sense drake, are they on your side or are they clowns???

However the most weirdest lyric Drake tried to deny was the pedophilia allegations that Kendrick placed upon him, under the same stance of feeding him false information, Drake states:

“Speakin’ of anything with a child, let’s get to that now
This Epstein angle was the sh** I expected
TikTok videos you collected and dissected
Instead of bein’ on some diss-direct sh**
You rather fucking grab your pen and misdirect sh**”

which is super confusing, why are you expecting the pedophilia angle? isn’t that something you DON’T want them to know about? Drake continues to discredit himself in the track with these lyrics:

“I never been with no one underage, but now I understand why this the angle that you really mess with
Just for clarity, I feel disgusted, I’m too respected
If I was f**king young girls, I promise I’d have been arrested
I’m way too famous for this shit you just suggested”

So to summarize it all, Drake pretty much said “liar liar pants on fire!” on this verse here. Alluding to the whole “I’m way too famous to have sexual relationships with minors” which is just immature and just not great defense at all.

Mother I Misunderstood The Song
by far the biggest blunder Drake made in this track was him talking about Kendrick Lamar’s “Mother I Sober” which touches on the topic of generational trauma and Kendricks guilt for his mother being a victim and being unable to protect her despite being at such a young age. However Drake got confused by this entire premise and assumed that it was Kendrick who was the victim (When Kendrick explicitly explained it was false at the track itself) which then lead to Drake making a complete fool of himself.

Ultimately, Drake really dug himself a grave with this track, manipulative lies, confusing self-contradicting lyrics, and just lyricism that aged poorly.

What do you think? What was something Drake could’ve done that would’ve not backfired? I’d love to know your opinions down below!

Because personally, Drake done messed up.

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