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There are rumors that Drake is sweating it, knowing full well that Kendrick Lamar is about to take center stage at the Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show on February 9, 2025. According to sources close to the matter, the Toronto-born rapper is particularly anxious about Kendrick performing his scathing diss track, Not Like Us, on one of the world’s biggest stages.
In case you missed it, Drake recently sued Universal Music Group (UMG) and Spotify for using predatory practices—namely, payola—to force Kendrick’s controversial track to the front of streaming charts. The whole legal battle has sparked very crazy speculation into what Drake’s true motivations are, with sources close to the situation hinting that the lawsuit may be a strategic move to prevent Kendrick from using the Super Bowl as a platform to further escalate their ongoing feud.
“Universal bosses are shocked that Drake is suing them,” an insider reportedly told The Daily Mail. “Some suspect it’s a move to stop Kendrick from performing the track at the event.”
Not Like Us, which dropped earlier this year, contains sharp lyrics that many believe are directed right at Drake, from chart manipulation to industry politics. The song started gaining traction, not only for the fire bars but because of the public’s interest in the long, dragged-on rivalry between the two rap heavyweights.
Legal Drama and Industry Reactions
Despite the legal tensions, UMG has made it clear that they have no intention of severing ties with Drake, who remains one of their most successful artists. “Drake is a vital part of our roster, and we are committed to resolving this matter amicably,” a UMG spokesperson stated in a press release earlier this week.
Meanwhile, Spotify has not officially commented on the allegations but continues to prominently feature Kendrick’s music, including Not Like Us, on curated playlists and promotional campaigns.
Super Bowl Stakes
The Super Bowl Halftime Show is one of the most-watched musical events globally, drawing over 100 million viewers annually. For Kendrick Lamar, the performance is an opportunity to showcase his artistry to a massive audience. For Drake, however, the stakes may be higher. If Kendrick chooses to include Not Like Us in his setlist, it could reignite public scrutiny over the feud and potentially overshadow Drake’s upcoming album release.
Fans are already buzzing online, debating whether Drake’s lawsuit is a genuine effort to challenge industry practices or a defensive tactic to mitigate damage from Kendrick’s diss track.
What’s Next?
The more the days tick closer to Super Bowl LIX, the more one question has been on many lips: whether Kendrick will double down and perform Not Like Us during his set. Neither Kendrick nor his team has confirmed the song’s inclusion, but based on his reputation for bold, unapologetic performances, he won’t be shying away from controversy.
For now, neither of the two camps speaks anything about the situation. It is yet to be seen whether this feud will continue to escalate on Super Bowl Sunday or simmer down in the weeks leading up to the big game.
Is Drake’s lawsuit about industry practices, or is he worried about Kendrick taking center stage?
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