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Just days just after Kendrick Lamar popped out and danced on Drake’s proverbial grave at his Juneteenth concert in Los Angeles, a woman from Kennett, Missouri, is echoing the Compton rapper’s sentiments. In a June 21 interview with the BBC about the horrors of AI-produced tunes, nation icon Sheryl Crow explained that Drake’s resurrection of Tupac’s voice for his Kendrick-directed diss “Taylor Created Freestyle” was notably terrifying and “hateful” even. “You can’t deliver people today back from the lifeless and believe that they would stand for that,” she stated. “I’m absolutely sure Drake believed, Yeah, I shouldn’t do it, but I’ll say sorry afterwards. But it’s by now accomplished, and persons will locate it even if he will take it down.” Even though the tune has been scrubbed from streaming companies, the singer believes it shouldn’t have at any time been made. “It’s hateful,” Crow maintained. “It is antithetical to the existence power that exists in all of us.” We guess the Bay and Missouri won’t allow Drake disrespect Pac. The good thing is, he doesn’t have any approaching demonstrates scheduled there.