Kendrick Lamar brought his rarely seen family into the music video for his latest diss track “Not Like Us” amid his ongoing feud with Drake. Per Independent, the song’s release marked the singer’s third diss track in just 36 hours back in May, and the video has already garnered over 36 million views on YouTube since it was released a few days ago. The lyrics included plenty of stabs at Drake, including one which labelled the rapper a “certified paedophile”.
“Say, Drake, I hear you like ‘em young,” the rapper begins. “You better not ever go to cell block one.” “ Certified Lover Boy ? Certified paedophile,” he continues, referring to Drake’s 2021 album in the former phrase.
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Photo: WireImage The video continues to show Lamar’s fiancée and two kids dancing in a house. “Flexing on someone with your happy family is brutal,” wrote one commenter. The new track comes after Drake released “Family Matters” in May, which accused Lamar of domestic violence, per Independent.
The “Hotline Bling” singer also referenced Lamar’s fiancée, Whitney Alford, and 20-year-old Stranger Things actress Millie Bobby Brown in a verse on “.
