Kendrick Lamar Releases Drake Knock-Out MV On Independence Day
Today, on America’s Independence Day (July 4), Kendrick Lamar officially released the MV “Not Like Us” – a product considered a “final blow” aimed directly at Drake after the gay controversy. harsh in the rap industry all this time. Previously, during a concert, Kendrick Lamar rapped this song a total of 5 times with many different rappers, making public opinion even more unfavorable for Drake.
The rap diss battle between Kendrick Lamar and Drake once caused a stir. With “Not Like Us”, Kendrick Lamar released this track in May, and it was immediately considered a fatal blow to “defeat” Drake. Since then, Drake has shown no signs of responding and his reputation has suffered greatly. In this rap song, Kendrick directly accused Drake of being a pedophile who likes to know young girls. He also posted a picture of Drake’s house with the symbol of sexual attackers. “Not Like Us” had an explosive effect and debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, proving that the support of rap fans was in favor of Kendrick Lamar.
The officially released MV “Not Like Us” is likened to the “finishing” blow that Kendrick Lamar gave Drake. One of the most impressive scenes in the MV is when thousands of people in the Compton area (Los Angeles) danced and shouted in unison at Drake: “The city is back in business, we have to get out.” outside”. This scene not only shows solidarity but is also a blow to Kendrick’s opponents.
The highlight of the nearly 6-minute long MV is at the end when Kendrick Lamar poses with his fiancee Whitney Alford and their two children before everyone dances and plays. The image serves as a clear rebuttal to Drake’s accusations in the song “Family Matters”, where Drake claimed that Kendrick Lamar was separated from Alford and did not see his children.
Kendrick Lamar’s powerful return with “Not Like Us” has created a fever in the global music community. With an impressive MV and clear message, Kendrick Lamar has proven that he is not only a talented rapper but also an artist who is always ready to face and overcome all challenges. The success of “Not Like Us” not only affirms Kendrick Lamar’s position in the rap music industry but is also a strong declaration of war against anyone who dares to confront him.