
Let’s be real—when Kendrick Lamar and Drake started throwing lyrical punches last year, we all knew it was gonna be a spectacle. But no one expected ‘Not Like Us’ to go from a savage diss track to what could be the defining moment of Super Bowl 2025, during the half-time show.
With Kendrick set to take center stage at the halftime show, there’s growing speculation that he might perform his Grammy-winning hit in front of millions. If that happens, this track will go down as one of the most unexpected Super Bowl anthems of all time.
A Diss That Took Over the Culture
We’ve seen rap beefs before, but this one felt different. ‘Not Like Us’ wasn’t just another diss—it was a full-on cultural reset. The song’s infectious Mustard beat made it more than a diss track; it was a club banger, a viral sensation, and an anthem that united Kendrick’s fanbase.
Drake tried to respond, but the damage was done. The song dominated charts, took over social media, and even got play at NBA games and parties. It became bigger than just a diss—it became a defining moment in hip-hop.
From Rap Feud to the Biggest Stage in Sports
Super Bowl halftime shows are typically a celebration of mainstream hits, not diss tracks. But ‘Not Like Us’ has broken the mold. With over a billion streams and a momentous Grammy sweep, it’s a song that refuses to be ignored.
Now, as Kendrick prepares for one of the biggest performances of his career, the question remains: Will he actually perform it? Given the legal drama surrounding the song and Drake’s lawsuit against their shared record label, the stakes couldn’t be higher.
The Super Bowl’s Wildcard Moment
If Kendrick performs ‘Not Like Us’ at the Super Bowl, it would be an unprecedented moment—one that blends sports, culture, and music in a way never seen before. It would cement the track’s legacy not just as a rap anthem but as a defining moment in entertainment history.
Whether you’re here for the beef, the halftime show, or just love seeing history unfold, one thing’s for sure: If ‘Not Like Us’ plays on that Super Bowl stage, it won’t just be a song—it’ll be a statement.
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