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Tupac’s Brother Disapproves Of Drake Weaponizing His AI To Diss Kendrick Lamar: ‘No Outside Help’

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Tupac's Brother Doesn't Believe The Deceased Should Be Weaponized After Drake Used His Voice To Diss Kendrick Lamar

Tupac’s Brother Doesn’t Believe The Deceased Should Be Weaponized After Drake Used His Voice To Diss Kendrick Lamar

Drake took us by surprise when he dropped his second diss track “Taylor Made Freestyle” against Kendrick Lamar, using late West Coast legend Tupac Shakur’s AI voice and Snoop Dogg’s.

Tupac Shakur’s brother, Mopreme Shakur, in an exclusive interview with TMZ Hip Hop said that his issue with Drake using an AI Tupac voice is that he weaponized it all for a rap battle.

According to Mopreme, Drake using Pac’s voice is like bringing out a tank, or even going with a nuclear option, and he thinks the battle should be 1-on-1 with no outside help.

While Mopreme loves hearing his brother’s voice, he doesn’t appreciate it in a battle. He however admitted that Drake’s song made him realize AI “is a hell of a tool” and in Pac’s case, he’s worried younger generations might confuse the artificial Pac with the real deal.

When asked who’s winning the battle between Drake and Kendrick Lamar, Mopreme said it’s not over yet, so he can’t call it.

“Kendrick we need ya, the West Coast savior / Engraving your name in some hip-hop history, if you deal with this viciously/You seem a little nervous about all the publicity/F**k this Canadian lightskin, / Call him a bitch for me,” AI Tupac raps on the track.

He continues, “Talk about him liking young girls as a gift for me /That’s a gift for me /Heard it on the Budden podcast, it’s gotta be true /They told me the spirit of Makaveli is alive and the n*gga under 5’5″ so it’s gotta be you.”

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