Kendrick Lamar’s Epic Diss Song Breaks Spotify Record, Surpassing Drake!
Kendrick Lamar is making headlines once again with his latest diss track aimed at none other than Drake. The ongoing beef between the two talented artists has now spilled over into the realm of streaming, with Kendrick’s track “Not Like Us” breaking records on US Spotify.
ChartData reported that “Not Like Us” has shattered the previous record for the biggest single day streams of a Hip Hop song in US Spotify history. The Compton rapper’s diss track has surpassed the likes of Drake and Lil Baby’s hit “Girls Like Girls,” with an impressive 10.986 million streams as of the latest count.
Released just last week, “Not Like Us” doesn’t hold back in its attacks on Drake. Kendrick revisits his previous claims about Drake’s preferences for younger individuals, implying serious allegations about the Toronto artist. The cover art of the track even features tags suggesting that Drake and his crew are registered sex offenders.
But Kendrick didn’t stop there. He takes things up a notch by insinuating that Drake had inappropriate relationships with Lil Wayne’s girlfriends while the Young Money rapper was serving time on a gun charge in New York. The lyrics of “Not Like Us” paint a vivid picture of the escalating feud between the two artists.
Prior to “Not Like Us,” Kendrick dropped a track titled “6:16 in LA,” further fueling the rivalry. Drizzy responded with a lengthy track accompanied by a music video, accusing Kendrick of domestic violence, insincere activism on race-related matters, and even going as far as nudging 2Pac’s estate to remove a particular track from social media platforms.
The back and forth between Kendrick Lamar and Drake has gripped the music world, with fans eagerly awaiting each new release from the two artists. Kendrick’s latest track, “meet the grahams,” is a direct response to Drake’s accusations, addressing not only the Toronto MC but also each member of his family.
The feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake shows no signs of slowing down, and fans can’t get enough of the drama unfolding between these two titans of the rap industry. As streaming records continue to be broken and diss tracks keep coming, all eyes are on these two artists as they battle it out through their music.