The Super Bowl Halftime Show dropped a serious vibe bomb, and we’re still feeling the aftershocks. Everyone was wondering: Would Kendrick Lamar drop his legendary Drake diss track, “Not Like Us,” during the big show?
And guess what? He didn’t just hint at it—he went full throttle, delivering it with all the energy and fire you’d expect from one of the greatest to ever do it. The crowd? Absolutely lit.
The performance was a true celebration of the art. Kendrick kicked things off with some major heat, but the moment everyone was waiting for came when he dropped “Not Like Us.” The beat dropped, and so did the crowd’s jaws. While Kendrick kept the wordplay on point, sidestepping the “pedophile” line, he didn’t shy away from throwing a few serious jabs at Drake.
The tension between the two is no secret, and on that stage, Kendrick made sure everyone knew that beef is still real.
But it wasn’t just about the drama. Kendrick was joined by none other than SZA, and their chemistry was undeniable as they floated through tracks like Luther and All the Stars. Then, surprise—tennis goddess Serena Williams and acting legend Samuel L. Jackson appeared to sprinkle a little more star power on the performance. It was a cosmic moment, as if the universe aligned just for this.
The whole thing was pure Kendrick—raw, real, and always in the moment. Before hitting the stage, he shared some wisdom, telling Apple Music’s Ebro and Nadeska, “I love being present, man. It’s very hard for me to live in the past.” After his amazing performance, that ring true.
His performance was like a snapshot of where he’s at now—focused on his latest album, GNX, and bringing that energy to the people. For 13 minutes, Kendrick owned the stage, with a few guest spots from SZA, but this was his show, plain and simple.
It was a trip—an experience that’ll have everyone talking for ages. The energy, the message, the raw honesty in the performance, and of course, the Drake beef. It’s all a statement. Kendrick Lamar is definitely here to stay, and he’s unapologetically himself, no matter who he’s calling out.
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