1. I think it's interesting that Drake denies having a daughter. If she's real, Kendrick is right and Drake lied (again). If she's not real, Kendrick can frame the daughter allegations as bait that Drake took by denying her but by not denying the sex offender allegations
2. The entire beef is massively skewed. Drake's entire intel is Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers. He makes diss tracks based on statements made by Kendrick himself that weren't a secret. If the whole domestic violence affair wasn't known previously, it would've been huge, but both it's events and it's aftermath are public. Now he doesn't just state things outright made public by Kendrick himself, he straight up misinterprets the meaning of a song made 2 years ago, on a disstrack that was probably several days in the making. And even if the stuff Drake said was true and wasn't previously known, saying that your opp in a feud was molested as a kid ultimately only destroys your reputation and public image
3. Drake hiring people to play as his entourage backfired so hard on him. You can't buy loyality, the moment you slight someone too much or a bigger offer was made, that's it. Maybe if he didn't keep 100 men on his payroll, his daughter would still be a secret
Overall, that's it for Drake. Pusha T has dented Drake's image, I think this will tank his commercial appeal. OVO is being taken apart and I don't know if labels will hire a man who's dirty laundry has been shown so publicly