Drake faced accusations of pedophilia in one of Kendrick Lamar's recent diss tracks.

Following this, a video resurfaced from a Drake concert in 2010, which quickly went viral. Many claimed this is an indication that Lamar is right.

The footage shows Drizzy inviting a fan onto the stage, where they shared a dance and engaged in conversation about the fan's age.

When she revealed she was 17, the "One Dance" singer playfully remarked, "You're 17? Why do you look like that? You thick!"

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However, 31-year-old woman named Tia Owens, the one on the video, refused to be used in that narrative.

She used her Instagram Story on a Monday (May 6) to clarify certain matters and set the record straight.

"Regarding the video that's going around... I was 17 back then and I'm 31 now. This was a concert that my dad took me to back in high school."

She continued, "Drake's entourage actually picked me out from the crowd of people...NOT DRAKE himself."

"(BTW performers always bring fans up on stage... it's part of their show) It was nothing then and still nothing now. Now that I have learned up these fake narratives.. I'm going back to study for my law school exams. Wish me luck."

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In response to the accusations directed towards him, Drake retaliated in his newest track, "The Heart Part 6," dropped at the end of last week.

Drawing inspiration from Lamar's "The Heart" series, the song sees the Drake refuting claims made by the rapper from Compton.

Lamar accused the Canadian of being a sexual predator preying on young girls and of concealing a daughter from the public eye for more than ten years.

According to the lyrics of the song, "I never been with no one underage but now I understand why this the angle that you really mess with/ Just for clarity, I feel disgusted, I'm too respected/ If I was fucking young girls, I promise I'd have been arrested/I'm way too famous for this shit you just suggested."

"Only fuckin' with Whitneys, not Millie Bobby Browns, I'd never look twice at no teenager."

In a bold move, Drake concluded the song by challenging Lamar with a confident declaration, "Just let me know when we're getting to the facts. Everything in my shit is facts; I'm waiting on you to return the favor."

The new song is Lamar's latest release, following the tracks "Not Like Us" and "Meet the Grahams", which were released in response to Drake's shots on "Family Matters."

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