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Kendrick Lamar made subtle dig at Drake with Super Bowl stage design that almost no one noticed

Kendrick Lamar really does everything for a reason.
The American rapper put in a memorable Super Bowl half-time performance last night (9 February), and made further headlines for one of the songs on his setlist.
You don’t need to be a genius to figure out which of the ‘HUMBLE’ rapper’s tunes we’re on about.
Not Like Us’ was released in May 2024, and it was widely regarded as the song of the summer, despite being the exclamation mark in a rap beef with Canadian rapper, Drake.
While he was seen particularly enjoying himself when dissing his rival in front of millions on national TV, the 37-year-old artist certainly got the crowd up on their feet at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana with his setlist.
And Lamar went on to perform his diss track as part of the show, despite Drake already filing a lawsuit against the record company, though he had to censor his well-known ‘certified p**dophile’ line, for all the kids watching
