Kendrick Lamar releases ANOTHER diss track after Not Like Us – as Drake stays silent

Kendrick Lamar releases ANOTHER diss track after Not Like Us - as Drake stays silent

As a lifestyle expert with over two decades of experience in the music industry, I must say that Kendrick Lamar‘s latest untitled track is nothing short of captivating. His ability to weave complex themes of hedonism, spirituality, and fame into a single piece is truly remarkable. The way he references his ongoing feud with Drake without explicitly naming him adds an element of intrigue that keeps the listener on their toes.


Kendrick Lamar recently dropped a new track, marking it as his first release since four months ago and serving as a continuation of his rap feud victory over Drake, following their exchange on May 4th with “Not Like Us”.

On Wednesday, I, a dedicated fan and a 37-year-old hailing from Compton, took to Instagram to share an unreleased track of mine that’s set to headline Super Bowl LIX in February 2025. Unfortunately for my eager fans, it’s not yet available for streaming at this time.

Lamar’s recent work does not directly mention the 37-year-old Toronto artist involved in a musical feud, but hints at it by starting with these lines: “I believe it’s time for the party to end / this has become too evil to offer an apology / things are different now, let’s get him expelled and discredited.

In other parts of his latest work, Kendrick Lamar discusses topics that range from worldly pleasures, inner consciousness, and the challenges associated with stardom.

This week, it was revealed that the artist behind the hit song “Loyalty” will be performing at the Super Bowl in 2025, which takes place in New Orleans. In a social media post, he wrote: ‘Super Bowl LIX in February 2025, New Orleans. #AppleMusicHalftime.’

Kendrick Lamar releases ANOTHER diss track after Not Like Us - as Drake stays silent

Kendrick Lamar releases ANOTHER diss track after Not Like Us - as Drake stays silent

A post shared by Kendrick Lamar (@kendricklamar)

The post featured a single close-up up photo of a pair of well-worn, black, Air Force 1 sneakers and has so far racked up more than two million likes from his 16.4 million followers.

Supporters rushed to comment on the mysterious message, with a leading remark declaring: “Apparently, he’s admitted to the villain phase, but in our modern society, that turns him into a hero.

As a die-hard follower of Kendrick Lamar’s music, I couldn’t help but notice the ongoing friction he has with DJ Akademiks – a self-proclaimed Drake devotee.

‘Akademiks punching ghosts rn,’ a social media user with the handle @thermalvision_ weighed in.

Some people believe certain rap verses are intended as criticism towards a media personality: “Influencers speak condescendingly because I’m not partaking in common trends, but they don’t dislike me personally; rather, they disapprove of the image and character that I embody – a man who doesn’t compromise principles for favors.

If there were any questions regarding whom the entertainer was addressing, he provided an additional clue: ‘The radio host spreading biased information for monetary gain / Please inform me when they become a casualty.’

Someone else surmised that the new song is a reaction to the music industry as a whole.

@johnsdayoff” expressed that this isn’t just about Drake, but rather the entire music industry and its influence on future generations. He finds it all troubling.

And another person joked about Kendrick: ‘He wrote this with a sword.’ 

Kendrick Lamar releases ANOTHER diss track after Not Like Us - as Drake stays silent
Kendrick Lamar releases ANOTHER diss track after Not Like Us - as Drake stays silent
Kendrick Lamar releases ANOTHER diss track after Not Like Us - as Drake stays silent
Kendrick Lamar releases ANOTHER diss track after Not Like Us - as Drake stays silent

With the announcement of his Super Bowl halftime performance, Kendrick also posted a promotional video separately.

In the snippet he said, ‘Will you be pulling up? I hope so. You know there’s only one opportunity to win a championship. No round twos. Let’s get it, boom! I wouldn’t want you to miss it. Meet me in New Orleans February 9, 2025.’

He stated, ‘Don’t forget to put on your finest attire, even if you’re spectating remotely. Alright, let’s do this! This is exactly the vibe I’m referring to, my friend. Now we can truly begin.’

Over there on the gridiron, with my heart pounding like a drum, I found myself standing before a towering American flag, while none other than Kendrick himself was maneuvering a football-flinging machine in an electrifying display!

Kendrick Lamar releases ANOTHER diss track after Not Like Us - as Drake stays silent

Drake appears to have gracefully shifted focus from his lyrical battle with Kendrick, a move that some interpret as a sign of acceptance or surrender.

At the beginning of August, he astonished fans by revealing a trove of 100 gigabytes worth of never-before-seen footage from his personal collection.

The dump included behind-the-scenes content from studio sessions for some of his most biggest hits. 

One of the extra footage clips showed an intriguing instant that supported the claim that his 2016 collaboration with Rihanna, Too Good, was penned as a tribute to tennis legend Serena Williams.

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2024-09-12 22:52

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