At Super Bowl LIX, Kendrick Lamar didn’t just perform—he delivered a message that left fans buzzing: game over, Drake. With a mysterious vibe that has everyone talking, Kendrick made it clear that tonight, the crown belonged to him.
The Backstory of “Not Like Us”
Kendrick’s track “Not Like Us” has long been the battleground for his beef with Drake. What began as a series of subtle lyrical digs eventually exploded into an all-out feud. The track’s controversial, no-holds-barred lyrics have taken aim at Drake, escalating tensions that had been brewing for years.
Each diss has added fuel to the fire, setting the stage for moments like the one we witnessed on the Super Bowl stage.
THIS MAN KENDRICK LAMAR JUST SMILED IN THE CAMERA AFTER COOKING DRAKE
LMFAOOOOOO#SuperBowl pic.twitter.com/O09jyWwh6l
— FADE (@FadeAwayMedia) February 10, 2025
Halftime Show Messages: A Clear Shot at Drake
During his epic halftime set at the Caesars Superdome, Kendrick turned the stage into a battleground of words and symbols. In the midst of his electrifying performance of “Not Like Us,” he dropped the line:
“I want to play their favorite song, but you know they love to sue.”

This jab wasn’t just a lyric—it was a nod to Drake’s notorious move of suing Sony over the track’s fallout. And as if that wasn’t enough to stir the pot, the halftime show ended with a bold flash of “Game Over” on the big screen, making it crystal clear: the battle, at least for now, was sealed in Kendrick’s favor.
The Ongoing Beef: A Rap Rivalry for the Ages
The history between Kendrick Lamar and Drake is anything but new. Their feud kicked off with indirect lyrical digs, but things really heated up in 2023 when Drake dropped “First Person Shooter” with J. Cole, implying that Kendrick’s days at the top were numbered. Kendrick clapped back with “Like That,” featuring Future and Metro Boomin, challenging the established order of hip-hop royalty.

The release of “Not Like Us” further escalated the rivalry with its biting lyrics and incendiary content, even sparking a defamation lawsuit from Drake against a major record label. These back-and-forth moves have kept fans on their toes and have turned their rivalry into one of the most talked-about sagas in hip-hop.
Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl performance wasn’t just another show—it was a statement. Whether this marks the definitive end of the feud or just another explosive chapter, one thing is for sure: tonight, Kendrick Lamar sent a message that can’t be ignored.
