Kendrick Lamar Drops Hint at Dissing Drake in Upcoming Super Bowl Show with Performance of "Not Like Us"

Kendrick Lamar Drops Hint at Dissing Drake in Upcoming Super Bowl Show with Performance of "Not Like Us"

Kendrick Lamar sparks rumors of dissing Drake at Super Bowl 59 Halftime Show with potential performance of "Not Like Us," fueling speculation about their ongoing rivalry. Details remain unconfirmed. While neither Lamar nor the NFL has confirmed the setlist, the possibility of such a move has sparked widespread discussion among fans and media outlets.  


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Recent rumors suggest that Kendrick Lamar may be planning to reignite his rivalry with Drake during his highly anticipated performance at the Super Bowl 59 Halftime Show. Speculation has intensified following reports that Lamar intends to perform his track "Not Like Us," a song widely interpreted as containing subtle jabs at Drake. 

The Super Bowl Halftime Show is a meticulously curated event, with every aspect of the performance carefully planned and approved by the NFL. Any inclusion of *"Not Like Us"* would be significant, given the song’s perceived references to Lamar’s competitive relationship with Drake. The track, which has been analyzed by fans for its lyrical content, is believed to contain veiled critiques of Drake’s artistry and persona.  

Kendrick Lamar and Drake have long been viewed as two of hip-hop’s most influential figures, with their careers often intersecting in ways that fuel comparisons and competition. While their rivalry has never escalated into a full-blown public feud, both artists have occasionally addressed their tensions through their music. Lamar’s potential decision to perform *"Not Like Us"* at such a high-profile event could be seen as a bold statement, further fueling the narrative of their ongoing rivalry.  

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However, it’s important to note that these reports remain unverified. The NFL has not commented on the rumored setlist, and representatives for Kendrick Lamar and Drake have yet to address the speculation. Given the Halftime Show’s reputation for avoiding controversy, any inclusion of a diss track would likely require careful negotiation between Lamar and the event’s organizers.  

As the anticipation builds for Super Bowl 59, fans are eagerly awaiting confirmation of Lamar’s performance details. Whether or not *"Not Like Us"* makes the final cut, the rumor has already succeeded in generating significant buzz, underscoring the enduring intrigue surrounding Lamar and Drake’s relationship.

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