The kids set a lot of the trends these days, so when a whole room of them catches up to what the adults are bumping, these pop culture moments reach another level of recognition. Ironically enough, this just happened to the and beef, as a clip recently went viral of a children's party singing and dancing along to "Not Like Us' quite fervently. A lot of folks will obviously point out how this isn't a very appropriate song for grade schoolers to bump, whether in terms of the lyrical content or the absolutely vicious intent behind it.

Regardless, . Of course, this has zero bearing on the battle's public perception as a whole, and is more indicative of the massive success that "Not Like Us" has experienced individually. As for Kendrick Lamar and Drake's current situation, we're definitely in a more retrospective and speculative place right now where all folks can do is recap, analyze, theorize, and try to paint the picture in a more detailed fashion now that we have some distance from the onslaught.

For example, one alleged detail we received via Compton artist JasonMartin was , or at least the reaction he allegedly shared with Martin. As you might expect, it's quite a dismissive one. Elsewhere, though, Drake's recent social media moves and other new releases music-wise have fans chronicling the post-beef fallout with a lot of fervor, too.

Whether it's using the "BBL Drizzy" beat with , insinuating the former MC is a "one-trick pony," or going full Toronto with "Wah Gwan Delilah,.