The recent release of Kendrick Lamar’s diss track, “Meet the Grahams,” has reignited the flames of the longstanding feud between Lamar and Drake, shedding light on the intriguing concept of moles within Drake’s inner circle. Lamar’s track, dropping heavy hints at the presence of a mole within Drake’s camp, has sparked heated debates among fans and analysts alike, with some pointing fingers at possible sources of betrayal within the OVO crew.
In his track, Lamar doesn’t shy away from suggesting that Drake’s own team may be working against him, rapping, “Have you ever thought that OVO is workin’ for me? Fake bully, I hate bullies, you must be a terrible person. Everyone inside your team is whispering that you deserve it.” These pointed lyrics have prompted speculation about the existence of a traitor within Drake’s ranks, leaking sensitive information to his adversaries.
This isn’t the first time such allegations have surfaced. The Weeknd, in a recent collaboration with Metro Boomin and Future, hinted at leaks within Drake’s operation, further fueling suspicions of internal betrayal. The Weeknd’s lyrics, “They could never diss my brothers, baby, when they got leaks in they operation,” echoed Lamar’s sentiments, suggesting a pattern of distrust within Drake’s circle.
The presence of a mole within Drake’s team isn’t merely fodder for rap beef; it has real consequences. Pusha T, in his infamous diss track “The Story of Adidon,” exposed sensitive information about Drake’s personal life, including the existence of his son Adonis. While the source of this information remains contested, with both Kanye West and Drake’s producer Noah “40” Shebib implicated, the fact remains that such revelations wouldn’t have been possible without insider knowledge.
Recent disses from Rick Ross, while less severe in nature, have also raised eyebrows regarding Drake’s inner circle. However, these allegations, including claims of cosmetic procedures and ghostwriting, remain unconfirmed and more playful than malicious.
Amidst speculation over a mole within Drake’s camp, fans on Twitter and Reddit suggest Drake planted the mole to undermine Kendrick Lamar’s diss track. Others see it as a coping mechanism after Lamar’s harsh disses hit hard, especially with the really heavy accusations of pedophilia regarding Drake. The debate intensifies online as fans await further developments since both sides has not yet shown any more proof of their claims.