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Rick Ross & Webster’s Dictionary Reactions to Kendrick’s ‘Euphoria’


Kendrick Lamar set social media on fire after releasing an aimed diss track drake. Hours after ‘Euphoria’ went live on YouTube, reactions are still pouring in. We have informed you of that Metro Boomin consider. Now, Rick Ross, Lil Yachty, Gunna, Gillie Da King and even Merriam-Webster Dictionary added to the chaos!

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Here’s what Rick Ross & Lil Yachty posted

Taking to Instagram, Rick Ross appeared to be trolling Drake through the bars of K Dot. As previously reported, Kendrick Lamar called out the Canadian rapper’s fatherhood habits, pen game, sexuality, black identity, etc. in a little over six minutes.

Rozay opened his trolling by repeatedly calling Aubrey a “white boy.” He then offers his version of “some advice.”

“Stop, don’t answer. Don’t answer,” Rick said, pointing directly at Kendrick’s ‘Euphoria’ intro. “Don’t do that, don’t write an eight-minute poem.”

See what Rick Ross had to say below and swipe to see his additional post.

In his “advice,” Ross seemingly named Lil Yachty, suggesting that he was the writer for Drizzy. Meanwhile, on X, Lil Boat — his nickname — seems to be siding with 6-God.

He liked a post that questioned Kendrick’s role as a father in light of his past infidelity. According to HipHopDX, Lamar admitted to being unfaithful on his album ‘Mr. Spirit & Big Steps.’

The post that Yachty liked read: “So who raised your children while you cheated on your wife with a white woman?”

Sharing Rozay’s thoughts on ‘Euphoria’ comes as no surprise. The ‘Diced Pineapples’ rapper has jumped into the rap fray multiple times in the last month, including releasing a diss track against Drizzy called ‘Champagne Moments’.

Drake then clapped back at Rick Ross in the first of two diss tracks against Kendrick, titled ‘Push Ups’. Drizzy shared his second diss post, ‘Taylor Made Freestyle’, on social media but deleted it last week. The freestyle features AI vocals from Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg. The removal appears to have been made after Pac’s estate requested it under threat of a lawsuit.

RELATED: Drake Officially Drops ‘Taylor Made Freestyle’ With Tupac’s AI-Generated Vocals

Who else weighed in?

In addition to Metro, Rick, and Yachty, a few others have joined the group chat! After Kendrick somehow drew them into the feud, Gunna’s Dictionary and Merriam-Webster weighed in.

Start with Gunna. There’s a lyric in “Euphoria” in which Lamar plays on a rumor that the rapper criticized Young Thug. Note that Gunna and his attorney have denied these claims. However, Kendrick still raps, “I know some n**** nonsense would make Gunna Wunna look like a saint.” On X, Gunna seemingly responded to the line, writing, “Mannnn WASSAM?!”

Meanwhile, the Merriam-Webster Dictionary seems to be here for Kendrick regarding the last name. To establish context, the rapper used a screenshot of their definition of “Euphoria” as the diss track’s cover art.

Fans have speculated that the song’s title is also Lamar in reference to Drizzy executive producing the HBO show of the same name.

“Dear @MTV. We humbly nominate @kendricklamar’s ‘Euphoria’ for a Music Video Award for ‘Best Video Ever,'” the dictionary’s X account posted.

Meanwhile, the host of ‘Million Dollar Game’ Gillie Da King is also trending online after saying Kendrick didn’t beat Drake with ‘Euphoria.’ He calls the song “corn on the cob.”

See his comments below.

As for J. Cole, he’s been silent while social media trolled him for getting out of the beef early.

RELATED: J. Cole Trends as People Discuss His Soon Leaving Kendrick Lamar & Drake Beef

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