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Rap titans Drake and Kendrick Lamar are locked in yet another explosive feud—this time over Lamar’s rumored *Super Bowl* halftime show performance of his diss track "Not Like Us." The track, which took aim at Drake in their infamous 2024 rap battle, is now at the center of fresh legal threats and industry intrigue.
According to sources close to Drake, the Toronto superstar is furious over Lamar’s alleged plans to perform the diss track on one of music’s biggest stages. Insiders claim Drake views the move as a deliberate attempt to reignite their feud publicly—and potentially damage his reputation. Legal experts suggest this could escalate into a defamation lawsuit if Lamar follows through.
The NFL has historically avoided controversy during halftime shows, but Lamar’s team reportedly argues "Not Like Us" is now a cultural anthem—not just a diss. However, Drake’s camp insists the league would be endorsing "character assassination" by allowing it.
Music analysts are split. Some argue Lamar would cement his "victory" in the rap battle, while others warn it could backfire by painting him as obsessive. Meanwhile, Drake’s threat of legal action signals he’s unwilling to let the rivalry fade quietly.
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