Kendrick Lamar Wins Big at Grammys With Drake Diss Track 'Not Like Us'
The track, which accuses Drake of cultural appropriation and other allegations, earned Lamar five Grammy Awards and marked a defining moment in their long-running feud.
- Kendrick Lamar's 'Not Like Us,' a diss track targeting Drake, won five Grammy Awards, including Song and Record of the Year.
- The song, released in May 2024, gained widespread attention for its sharp criticisms of Drake, including accusations of cultural appropriation and other controversial claims.
- Drake has responded to the feud with multiple diss tracks, lawsuits against his record label, and public denials of Lamar's allegations.
- Lamar's Grammy wins come just days before his highly anticipated Super Bowl halftime performance, where he is expected to perform hits from his career, including 'Not Like Us.'
- Fans speculated that Lamar's denim outfit at the Grammys, often called a 'Canadian tuxedo,' was a subtle dig at Drake, who is Canadian.