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On July 4, 2024, Lamar released the music video of his diss track aimed at Canadian rapper Drake, titled "Not Like Us". He started out the video by adding a 15-second snippet of a then-untitled song, [2] as he makes his way down a dark hallway. [3] Due to the usage of the word, the song became subsequently known as "Broccoli" or "Broccoli ...
Drake also dropped a music video alongside the song, which shows a red minivan, similar to that on the cover of Lamar's "good kid, m.A.A.d city" being driven across the border to Canada and destroyed.
The cover image was shot by Dave Free, who Drake suggested in his song "Family Matters" could be the father of one of Lamar's kids but was later featured in Lamar's "Not Like Us" music video ...
Kendrick Lamar and Drake Getty Images Kendrick Lamar and Drake’s rap feud is so heated that it may burn the hip-hop world to the ground. Lamar, 36, and Drake, 37, have been waging lyrical war ...
It includes a sample of "PDLIF" by Bon Iver, and an interpolation of "Sticky" by Drake. An accompanying music video, directed and edited by Neal Farmer, was released alongside the song. The video was filmed on a VHS camcorder, and features outtakes of Keem and Kendrick from their time together on the latter's Big Steppers Tour, while also ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 3 January 2025. Ongoing hip-hop feud Drake–Kendrick Lamar feud Drake in 2016 Lamar in 2018 Date March 22, 2024 – present (9 months, 1 week and 5 days) Medium Diss tracks Status Ongoing; several publications have labeled Lamar as the victor but the details are debated. Parties Drake J. Cole (until ...
Kendrick Lamar put a cap on his monthslong feud with Drake by releasing a music video for his hit song "Not Like Us," which dissed the Canadian rapper. Lamar released the video on Independence Day.
"Fuckin' Problems" is a song by American rapper ASAP Rocky, featuring Canadian rapper Drake and fellow American rappers 2 Chainz and Kendrick Lamar. It was released on October 24, 2012, as the second single from Rocky's debut studio album Long. Live. ASAP (2013), and was later released to radio on November 27, 2012.