Kendrick Lamar calls Drake a PEDOPHILE in new diss track as their war of words heats up – after not waiting for Drake to respond

Kendrick Lamar’s ongoing war of words with Drake has broken new ground.

The 36-year-old Compton-born rapper — whose volleys with Drake inspired part of Dua Lipa’s monologue on Saturday Night Live — made some serious accusations on his new song Not Like Us, which was released shortly after he dropped Meet the Grahams .

In the new song, Lamar appears to accuse 37-year-old Drake of being a pedophile, along with another member of his crew.

Lamar’s latest song was released before Drake had even responded to his previous diss track, and so far the chart has yet to musically respond to either song. DailyMail.com has reached out to Drake’s representatives for comment.

Lamar’s new song Not Like Us was released on YouTube with what appeared to be an image of Drake’s house covered in red sex offender symbols.

He appears to accuse Drake and another member of his entourage of being pedophiles (pictured in Toronto in December 2022)

Shortly after Kendrick Lamar released Meet the Grahams, a response to Drake’s Family Matters, Lamar made some serious accusations in another new diss track Not Like Us. He appears to accuse Drake and another member of his entourage of being pedophiles

In the lyrics, the Pulitzer Prize winner took aim at the hitmaker and members of his October’s Very Own (OVO) crew.

“Say Drake, I hear you think they’re young,” Lamar raps, encouraging others to “hide your sister from him.”

Then he says, “They tell me Chubbs (Drake’s guard) is the only one who gets your hand-me-downs.”

‘And Party at the party is now playing with its nose’, addressed to Canadian artist PartyNextDoor.

Things get even more personal when Lamar makes these allegations against Baka Not Nice: “And Baka got a weird case / Why is he around? he asks, before appearing to call both Baka and Drake “Certified Lover Boys, certified pedophiles.”

He continues with: ‘Why are you trolling like ****, aren’t you tired? You try to hit a chord and it’s probably A minor.”

Lamar’s Meet The Grahams was released within minutes of Drake’s latest diss track Family Matters.

On Meet the Grahams, Lamar suggested that Drake has a secret daughter.

Not Like Us was released on YouTube with what appeared to be an image of Drake's house covered in red sex offender symbols

Not Like Us was released on YouTube with what appeared to be an image of Drake’s house covered in red sex offender symbols

He targets several members of Drake's OVO crew, calling Drake and friends

He targets several members of Drake’s OVO crew, calling Drake and friends “Certified Lover Boys, certified pedophiles.”

Not Like Us was released before Drake had even responded to Lamar's previous diss track, Meet The Grahams

Not Like Us was released before Drake had even responded to Lamar’s previous diss track, Meet The Grahams

Drake responded to Lamar's previous allegations about having a secret daughter on Friday night in a diss track called Family Matters

Drake responded to Lamar’s previous allegations about having a secret daughter on Friday night in a diss track called Family Matters

“You lied about your son, you lied about your daughter, you lied about those other children who walk around there hoping that you will come,” the text reads.

Elsewhere on Lamar’s recording, he points out Drake’s alleged struggles with gambling and alcohol.

“You got hard as soon as you shouted my family’s name / You got gambling problems, drinking problems, pill popping and spending problems, bad with money, whorehouse / Therapy is a good start,” he raps.

“F*** a rap battle, this is a lifelong battle with yourself,” says the Recipe hitmaker.

Drake’s Family Matters, which was released ahead of Meet the Grahams, addresses the allegations surrounding Lamar’s Euphoria and the Jack Antonoff-produced 6:16 in LA.

In response to Kendrick bringing up the topic of Drake’s parentage, he raps, “You mentioned my seed, now you gotta deal with his daddy / I gotta go bad, I gotta go bad.”

The For All The Dogs music artist also dropped a list of the California-bred rapper’s collaborators, including Anthony ‘Top Dawg’ Tiffith, Dave Free and Baby Keem, and spits: ‘K.Dot sh*t only hits hard when Baby Keem put his pen to it.”

On Family Matters, a nod to the beloved ’90s sitcom, Drake also took the opportunity to direct his frustrations at other members of the hip-hop community.

Announcing the song on Instagram, Drake captioned the post: “FAMILY MATTERS now on YouTube.  Stop trying to piece together what I know and pick up the pieces of your broken house.”

Announcing the song on Instagram, Drake captioned the post: “FAMILY MATTERS now on YouTube. Stop trying to piece together what I know and pick up the pieces of your broken house.”

Three days after Euphoria dropped, Kendrick came for Drake again with 6:16 in LA

Three days after Euphoria dropped, Kendrick came for Drake again with 6:16 in LA

He took aim at Metro Boomin with the line, “Leland Wayne, he’s fucking lame, so I know he had to be an influence.”

He then turned to Future and recited, “Pluto doesn’t make me sick / We’ve never really experienced it.”

Rick Ross was also mentioned at the bar: “Ross callin’ me the white boy, and the sh*t kinda made sense / ‘Cause all these rappers are waving white flags while the whole damn club is singing along to It.”

At one point, Drake turned his attention to the legal aftermath of his Taylor Made Freestyle, which was removed from social media due to an injunction from the estate of late rapper 2Pac.

He seemed to blame Lamar for having it removed, even though there is no evidence that the

“A cease and desist is for whores/Can’t listen to lies coming out of your mouth/You called the 2Pac Estate/And begged them to sue me and fix that bullshit.”

Drake also brought up Kendrick’s romantic relationship and hinted at alleged domestic violence at the hands of the Compton-bred rap star

“They hired a crisis management team/To clean up the fact that you hit your queen. The picture you have painted is not what it seems,” he rapped.

In addition to Taylor Made Freestyle, Family Matters comes after Push Ups.

It's been revealed that Lamar has enlisted Taylor Swift's frequent collaborator Jack Antonoff to co-produce 6:16 in LA

It’s been revealed that Lamar has enlisted Taylor Swift’s frequent collaborator Jack Antonoff to co-produce 6:16 in LA

In Kendrick's Meet the Grahams, he points out Drake's alleged struggles with gambling and alcohol (pictured in Inglewood, CA in August 2017)

In Kendrick’s Meet the Grahams, he points out Drake’s alleged struggles with gambling and alcohol (pictured in Inglewood, CA in August 2017)

Announcing the song on Instagram, Drake captioned the post: “FAMILY MATTERS now on YouTube. Stop piecing together what I know and go pick up the pieces of your broken family.”

Last week, in response to Kendrick’s song Euphoria, Drake then seemingly fired back by posting a snippet from 10 Things I Hate About You.

Fans believed Drake’s humorous post was meant to poke fun at Lamar’s lyrics: “Let me say right now that I’m the biggest hater, I hate the way you walk, the way you talk.”

“I hate the way you dress, I hate the way you secretly diss, if I run, it’ll be ‘direct.”