After winning rap’s most-talked-about beef in years, Kendrick Lamar took the phase in New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX, where he strung with each other a set of his finest hits, do with his mega-hit ‘Not Like Us’ a diss track in the direction of Toronto- based rap artist Drake.
“I want to perform their favourite song, but you know they love to sue,” said Lamar about Drake’s lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG).
The performance began with the inclusion of iconic actor Samuel L. Jackson narrating and throwing to Kendrick. Jackson was dressed up as Uncle Sam, an iconic American figure often used as a showcase for nationalism.
The Compton rapper repeatedly teased ‘Not Like Us’ throughout the performance, with the beat hitting before eventually capping the show with the song. Lamar’s performance included tennis legend Serena Williams, Drake’s former romantic partner. Williams was seen doing a dance heavily tied to Compton and Los Angeles.
The beef between the two artists, which started last year after they released songs back-to-back, was widely considered to have been won by Lamar, whose song ‘Not Like Us’ rose to number one on the Billboard Music charts for much of the summer. Lamar won many accolades at the 2025 Grammy Awards, including Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Rap Performance, Best Rap Song, and Best Music Video.
One of Lamar’s fellow labelmates, SZA, also performed at his halftime performance.
Lamar’s ‘Not Like Us’ references Drake’s alleged interest in younger women, even going so far as saying he and his close friends are interested in minors. He makes the reference at one point during the song, and at the New Orleans performance, the entire crowd bellowed the lyrics.
Despite being less grandiose than previous Super Bowl halftime performances, the performance has received positive reviews.
Viewers raved about everything from the camerawork to Serena Williams’s involvement and not-so-subtle shots at Drake.
A flag made from black individuals. A black Uncle Sam acting to ask Dot to be tranquil right prior to Not Like Us begins. The tale informing is why you ought to leave Kenny alone. #SuperBowl
— Amarnath Amarasingam (@AmarAmarasingam) February 10, 2025
I loved the visuals, the puns and the context more than the performance. The fact this man performed REAL black culture as a PROUD WOKE BLACK MAN on a white platform is legendary. Might I add it being black history month. Kendrick gets 10 stars from me 🤏🏽
— __thevibe (@DelilahSaidBye_) February 10, 2025
Others were less keen on the performance, preferring past performances or wanting pop stars to return.
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Now that the dust has settled. The Kendrick performance was the middest of mid.
You watched the whole thing to hear one line (which to his credit did get a big pop) but that’s all it was.
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Kendrick came in and got his check. That was very very underwhelming if you are not just a fan of his. I love k dot but that didn’t appeal to a wide audience whatsoever. So many ideas, features and production creativity – but there was nothing
— Mills (@ChrisMiller35) February 10, 2025
Lamar will embark on the Grand National Tour alongside SZA beginning April 19 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He is slated to perform twice in Toronto on June 12 and 13.
Drake is in Australia amid his Anita Max Win Tour across Oceania. He is slated to release a collab album with fellow Canadian PartyNextDoor on February 14 called ‘Some Sexy Songs 4 U.’