The long-running feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake has reached new heights, dominating conversations in the music industry. The latest chapter in their rivalry unfolded at Super Bowl LIX, where Lamar delivered a powerful performance that included his diss track Not Like Us. His set, which featured guest appearances from SZA and Serena Williams, was widely interpreted as another strategic move against Drake.
This performance came just weeks after Lamar’s massive success at the 2025 Grammy Awards, where he took home five awards, including Song and Record of the Year for Not Like Us. In contrast, Drake was notably absent from the nominations and the ceremony itself. His previous legal actions against Universal Music Group, where he alleged defamation and unfair streaming manipulation favoring Lamar, were eventually dropped, adding another layer to their ongoing battle.
The feud, which dates back to 2013, escalated in 2024 when both rappers released a series of diss tracks. Lamar’s Not Like Us contained direct accusations against Drake, sparking heated discussions across the hip-hop world. While Drake has denied the claims, public sentiment appears to have largely sided with Lamar, especially after his Grammy wins and Super Bowl performance.
With Lamar’s recent dominance in both music and live performances, industry watchers are keen to see how Drake will respond. The ongoing tension between these two rap giants continues to shape discussions about competition, authenticity, and artistic influence in hip-hop.
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