Kendrick Lamar “Not Like Us” Lyrical Breakdown

Kendrick Lamar released “Not Like Us,”  on May 4, as the latest in a number of lyrical onslaughts that target Drake. The tensions between Kendrick Lamar and Drake seem to have escalated after J. Cole referred to them as the “big three” of modern Hip Hop. However, it’s become increasingly evident that Kendrick has a bone to pick with Drizzy. In fact, one would say that he absolutely despises the Toronto rapper, and Kendrick is airing Drake’s alleged dirty laundry on the track. As a result, their back-and-forth disses have continued to evolve from playful jabs to personal shots. It looks like Kendrick is currently at an edge over Drake though, as the public has been leaning in his favor following the back-to-back disses on “Meet the Grahams,” and now, “Not Like Us.”

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Deconstructing The Beat

While Kendrick’s lyrics about Drake definitely steal the show, the production on “Not Like Us” does deserve a few points as well. The instrumental is a collaboration between producers Mustard and Sounwave. The track’s tempo is relentless, creating an urgent atmosphere that features pronounced snares and bass, emphasizing the aggressive tone. Nonetheless, Kendrick Lamar’s vocal performance takes center stage, with the instrumentation allowing his words to cut through. 

Sex Offense Allegations 

The song opens with a haunting line, “Pss, I see dead people,” referencing M. Night Shyamalan’s Sixth Sense (starring Haley Joel Osment) before diving into a barrage of insults aimed at Drake. Kendrick calls him a “free throw,” an easy target and continues with a series of accusations and metaphors that paint Drake as weak, untrustworthy, and worse, a predator. Throughout “Not Like Us,” Kendrick accuses Drake of having inappropriate sexual relationships with minors. This is also a topic Drake has had to debunk in the past. However, Kendrick doesn’t shy away from blowing up the rumors surrounding Drake’s personal life with his lyrics like, “Say, Drake, I hear you like ’em young / You better not ever go to cell block one / To any b**ch that talk to him and they in love / Just make sure you hide your lil’ sister from him.”

Accusing Drake of being sexual with underaged women has become a recurring topic in Kendrick’s diss tracks. However, K. Dot found new, creative ways to hurl these heavy allegations at Drizzy, but that’s not all. Another standout moment in “Not Like Us” comes when Kendrick hits Drake with the line, “Why you trollin’ like a b*tch? Ain’t you tired? Tryna strike a chord and it’s probably A-Minor.” With this, Kendrick is referencing all of the memes and online insults Drake posted on social media last month in order to goad Kendrick into responding. 

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Coming For The OVO Crew

The predator accusations on “Not Like Us” don’t stop with Drake, as Kendrick moves on to accuse the entire OVO crew. The cover art for the track is in fact an aerial view picture of Drake’s mansion, allegedly dotted with sex offender location tags. Kendrick alleges that Drake’s close friend Chubbs, gets his “hand-me-downs;” a metaphor for the women Drake has sexual relations with. He also accuses PartyNextDoor of having a drug addiction before moving on to address Baka Not Nice, Drake’s former bodyguard and rapper who has had a history of run-ins with the law. “They tell me Chubbs the only one that get your hand-me-downs / And Party at the party, playin’ with his nose now / And Baka got a weird case, why is he around? Certified Lover Boy? Certified pedophiles,” he raps. Later, he doubles back on these allegations, rapping, “And your homeboy need a subpoena, that predator move in flocks / That name gotta be registered and placed on neighborhood watch.”

J. Cole & Lil Wayne Relationship 

One of the most striking lines on “Not Like Us” is “Led a n*gga to the cross, he walk around like Teezo.” Here, Kendrick doesn’t just stop at suggesting that Drake’s actions have always been hypocritical. He follows up with names of those who have allegedly been subjected to Drake’s wiles, starting with J. Cole and Lil Wayne. “Did Cole fouI, I don’t know why you still pretendin’ / What is the owl? Bird n***as and bird b***hes, go. The J. Cole lyric is perhaps referencing the fact that Drake keeps mentioning Cole in a beef he does not want to be a part of anymore. Evidently, this comes off as an attempt to goad a reaction out of him too. 

Fucked on Wayne girl while he was in jail, that’s connivin’ / Then get his face tatted like a bitch apologizin’,” he continues. The second lyric is much more explicit in its meaning and is as on-the-nose as can be. Kendrick references Drake getting intimate with Lil Wayne’s girlfriend while Wayne was in prison. Wayne confirmed the rumor in his 2016 memoir Gone Til November. Drake subsequently tattooed Lil Wayne’s face on his arm in 2017, which Kendrick claims was a way to apologize. 

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Kendrick Questions Drake’s Authenticity On “Not Like Us”

Kendrick also lists other names within the industry on “Not Like Us,” specifically rappers from Atlanta, whom Drake allegedly leveraged to get his street cred. However, first, he opens the second verse condemning Drake for using A.I vocals of rap legend 2Pac in his diss track “Taylor Made Freestyle.” “You think the Bay gon’ let you disrespect Pac, n***a? / I think that Oakland show gon’ be your last stop, n***a.”

The social climbing accusations are also consistent with his lyrics on “Meet The Grahams.” Summarily, K. Dot reminds listeners about how Drake allegedly only embraces his Blackness when it’s convenient. Kendrick gives a history lesson about how slaves built the city of Atlanta on their backs. White settlers eventually exploited these slaves. He then infers that Drake, who is biracial and Canadian, is a white settler in Hip-Hop. Altogether, he believes these Atlanta rappers have helped Drake get his reputation in the industry.

Atlanta was the Mecca, buildin’ railroads and trains / Bear with me for a second, let me put y’all on game / The settlers was usin’ town folk to make ’em richer / Fast-forward, 2024, you got the same agenda/ You run to Atlanta when you need a check balance / Let me break it down for you, this the real n***a challenge / You called Future when you didn’t see the club / Lil Baby helped you get your lingo up / 21 gave you false street cred / Thug made you feel like you a slime in your head / Quavo said you can be from Northside / 2 Chainz say you good, but he lied,” he raps on the third verse.

Drake Responds To Kendrick’s “Not Like Us”

Drake’s previous diss tracks, including “Push Ups,” released in April, took direct aim at Kendrick Lamar. On the track, Drake referred to Kendrick as a “pipsqueak.” He also questioned his stature in the industry. How the f*ck you big steppin’ with a size-seven men’s on?

This was in response to Kendrick’s verse on Metro Boomin and Future’s “Like That,” where he dismissed the notion of the “big three,” which included himself, Drake, and J. Cole. No one expected that those lines would lead to a series of songs that serve as character assassinations. However, 24 hours after “Not Like Us,” Drake followed with “The Heart Part 6.” On the track, he made sure to address Kendrick’s pedophilia accusations while also claiming Kendrick was working with false information about him.

“I never been with no one under age but now / I understand why this the angle that you really mess with / Just for clarity, I feel disgusted I’m too respected / If I was fucking young girls, I promise I’d been done arrested / I’m way too famous for this shit you just suggested, but that’s not the lesson, clearly there’s a deeper message,” he raps. Though it marked the first time

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Joe Budden Reveals His Definitive Winner Of The Drake & Kendrick Lamar Beef

Joe Budden has been at the forefront of the feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake. The podcaster has been hard at work throughout all of this, as his fans have been looking for his commentary. Overall, Joe has appeared on DJ Akademiks’ stream, while also offering up his views on his own show. Today, Joe’s first podcast since Friday night was released, and it was here where he was able to speak on “Family Matters,” “Meet The Grahams,” and even “Not Like Us.” Moreover, he also got to listen to “The Heart Part 6” which came out on Sunday.

In the clip down below, Budden made one thing crystal clear about this beef: Kendrick Lamar is the winner. Budden said that Kendrick is “unequivocally” the winner and that Drake threw in the towel. He also spoke on how Drake’s strategy throughout all of this ended up shaping how Kendrick moved. Overall, Budden was adamant that Drake made numerous tactical errors and that Lamar wiped him out with this. His co-hosts also agreed that Kendrick was winning, although Joe took things up to 11.

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Joe Budden Goes Off

Budden has been critical of Drake in the past, however, he has praised the megastar enough to the point where it is clear that he can remain objective. For now, Kendrick as a “winner” is a sentiment that is being shared by the majority. In fact, “The Heart Part 6” has a horrible like-to-dislike ratio on YouTube, which shows how the fans are feeling right now. Only time will tell whether or not this is truly over, or if Drake decides to come out with another song.

Let us know what you think of Joe Budden and his opinion, in the comments section down below. Do you believe that he is correct in his assessment here? Or do you believe that Kendrick Lamar is actually the loser in all of this? Do you think the beef is officially over? Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the music world. We will continue to keep you informed on all of your favorite artists and their upcoming projects.

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Cardi B Fires Back At A Fan For Demanding Her New Album As The Wait Continues

Cardi B clapped back at a fan on Twitter in a pair of since-deleted posts after the user demanded she release her long-awaited sophomore album. In a post on the platform, the user wrote: “Cardi if that album doesn’t come before summer you better just stay off this app because if so I personally will make sure every edgy bg post is PLASTERED into the top of every single refresh you pull, YOU.” The Invasion of Privacy rapper responded: “B*tch its 7am… STFU.”

When the fan apologized and explained that she was just excited about new music, Cardi wrote back: “I’m looking at your page and you insulting artist I work with ..You not askin you TELLING ME WHAT TO DO ..I don’t know who raising y’all but I ain’t tell my momma what to do so nobody tells me what to do talking bout ‘better’ I’ll get pregnant right now and tell you go f*ck urself and give you sh*t ..I said I’m dropping this year right? So stfu.”

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Cardi B Attends Met Gala

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – MAY 06: Cardi B attends the 2024 Met Gala celebrating “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion” at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 06, 2024, in New York City. (Photo by Gotham/Getty Images)

Cardi has confirmed her intent to release her second album at some point this year on multiple occasions. During a live stream on Instagram, earlier this year, she claimed she won’t let her anxiety about dropping get the better of her. “Look at how long I had this f***ing record for,” Cardi B said at the time. “January 27, twenty-twenty-f***ing-three. I was working on this s**t at 5AM, you know I’m a night owl. I promise y’all this year, I’m not letting my anxiety, I’m not letting what haters say, I’m not letting what fans say… If I do a song, I’ma just f***ing drop it. Well, I got no choice, ’cause I’m dropping my album this year, so… Stay tuned for the announcement, but don’t play with me! Don’t play with me! Look how I sound on it. ‘Cause I know I got a thick accent.”

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4batz Pours His Heart Out To An Empty Soul On “Act VIII”

Dallas, Texas singer 4batz has quickly become a blip on a lot of people’s radars over the last few months. However, he is looking to leave a lasting impact on the R&B genre with his unique tenor voice and sticky writing. Of course, a lot of listeners first heard of him due to the overnight sensation that was “act ii: date @ 8.” While some of the lyrics are a bit lackluster, the track shines because of its melody and production.

So far, those are the two departments that 4batz is thriving in. They are certainly great places to start, and he is only going to improve as a writer with each release. All of that potential is why we feel he can become an even bigger force in the near future. Besides “act ii,” “act viii: i hate to be alone,” is another track that puts his best skills at the forefront.

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Listen To “Act VIII: I Hate To Be Alone” By 4batz

We can see 4batz singing this heartbreaking ballad in a smoky room with one spotlight on him with some background vocalists. The instrumental feels like it was plucked right out the 80s, with how glitzy and watery it sounds. Additionally, we can appreciate the vulnerable and distraught performance that 4batz gives. In our opinion, the deep cuts go just as hard as the hits, and this one is a major bright spot for us.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new song “” by 4batz? Where does this track rank amongst the rest of the records on the project? Has he won you over with u made me a st4r, why or why not? Who would you like to hear him work with in the future and why? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding 4batz. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

You don’t love me (Don’t love) no more (Mm-hmm)
I’ve been tryna let go (Mm-hmm)
Girl, it’s hard to not show (That I hate)
That I hate to be alone (Your love)

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Ryan Garcia Brags That He Was “High As F***” During Devin Haney Fight

Ryan Garcia and boxing fans have been on a rollercoaster ride for weeks. Garcia’s fight with Devin Haney was super hyped up and ended with Garcia being declared the winner. All through the lead-up to the fight, Garcia displayed erratic behavior and generally acted like a fool whenever he got the chance. His antic were all apparently a part of his master plan. They got people to pay attention to the fight. Now Garcia is dealing with the fallout of alleged positive drug tests. Garcia was found to have been taking PEDs prior to his fight, with Haney testing positive twice before the match. Now, the controversial fighter is bragging about how he was high during one of the biggest fights in his career.

Ryan Garcia was three pounds overweight for the fight with Devin Haney. This is why Haney retained his title even though he lost. Ryan Garcia asserts that if he had been using steroids, he would have been in better form for the fight against Devin Haney and that he was high on weed during the fight. Ryan Garcia now acknowledges that he was “high as f***” during their latest fight, and he continued his insistence that he was not utilizing prohibited substances against Devin Haney.

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Ryan Garcia Claims He Was Super High During Devin Haney Fight

Ryan Garcia said he didn’t take the illegal drug during a recent visit on The Fully Tilted podcast. The young fighter confirmed that he just asked to have his “B” samples examined. Garcia boasted that he was high when he defeated Haney, even though he denied using Ostarine. “If I were on steroids, I would’ve been in way better shape,” Garcia said. “It was literally drinking every day, smoking weed. I didn’t stop not even until the f****ingday of the fight. And I got in there high as f**k and I beat his ass.” 

Garcia admitted that Haney had never been beaten like that his entire career, saying, “It was a walk in the f****ing park. I had harder fights in sparring. It was not hard at all.” He added, “Steroids didn’t help that, brother.” Hopefully, we get some clarification of Garcia’s test results soon. Fans want a rematch, and a fair one at that. Both fighters are at equal weight and no excuses. Overall, the Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney saga is probably far from over. 

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SOURCE SPORTS: Reggie Miller Returns to MSG Wednesday for Game 2, Expects a Lively Response by Knicks Fans

Reggie Miller Returns to MSG Wednesday for Game 2

On Wednesday night, Indiana Pacers legend Reggie Miller will enter Madison Square Garden for Game 2 of the team’s second-round playoff series against the New York Knicks.

As you may not know, he is not merely a spectator but a longtime member of TNT’s broadcast team. Miller has not been officially assigned to this series. TNT enlisted him for this pivotal game to add to the drama, of course, and also due to the match coincidentally falling on the 29th anniversary of his legendary “8 points, 9 seconds” performance during the 1995 playoffs. Talk about full circle. 

In an interview with Dan Patrick on Monday, Miller shared his enthusiasm for the event while playfully teasing Knicks fans. “Just know, the Boogeyman is coming back to town to call the game,” he declared with a grin. “I am coming.” Oh, it sounds like he’s ready.

Miller’s NBA Hall of Fame career is deeply intertwined with the intense Knicks-Pacers rivalry of the 1990s, marked by unforgettable moments such as his “choking” gesture aimed at New York super fan Spike Lee during the 1994 playoffs. Miller has been revered as a “Knicks Killer,” who left an undeniable imprint on the franchise with his iconic performances.

Anticipating the notoriously hostile atmosphere at MSG, Miller expressed his expectation of a lively reception from the crowd. He confessed to Patrick that he would be somewhat disappointed if the Knicks faithful didn’t direct their trademark chants and colorful language his way during the game. “I’m sure I’ll hear the chants, I’m sure I’ll hear all those naughty words,” Miller quipped. “I’m good with that, but I’m there to do a job, to call a game. I’m sure this will be a great series. I will be surprised during the game if I don’t hear, ‘Reggie sucks.’

Miller addressed his relationship with Spike Lee and acknowledged their forever-intertwined legacies, emphasizing that they have since moved past their contentious player-fan courtside moments.

“While we’ll be forever linked,” Miller noted, “we have put a lot of our baggage under the bridge.” That part.

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Brian McKnight’s Son Calls Out Tyrese For Defending His Dad

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Social media has recently witnessed a public dispute between Brian McKnight’s son, Niko McKnight, and now singer Tyrese, over the delicate matter of family ties. The altercation unfolded on social media when Tyrese decided to insert himself in Brian McKnights’s family matters.

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Niko McKnight took to his Instagram Stories to address Tyrese’s defense of Brian McKnight’s estranged relationship with his eldest biological children. In a direct jab at Tyrese, Niko revealed their shared past, highlighting the close-knit bond of the 90s R&B brotherhood. “Tyrese used to sleep under our pool table when I was a kid,” Niko wrote. “I know the 90s RnB brotherhood blood is thicker than anything you should sit this one out champ.”

Further escalating the conflict, Niko urged Tyrese to focus on reconciling his own relationship with his daughter, Shayla, suggesting that family should always come first. He expressed disdain for what he perceived as Tyrese’s interference, asserting that true men prioritize family above all else. Niko’s words were obviously combination of frustration and disappointment, fueled by his own battle with cancer and his desire to mend familial bonds.

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The rift between Brian McKnight and his eldest biological children has been a subject of controversy, with the singer facing criticism for publicly disowning them in favor of his stepchildren and newborn son. Brian’s actions have sparked outrage and condemnation, especially in light of his recent claims that his ex-wife, Julie, hindered him from supporting Niko during his cancer battle.

In response to the ongoing drama, Tyrese came to Brian’s defense, emphasizing that the intricacies of family dynamics are often misunderstood by outsiders. He argued against the notion of condemning parents for strained relationships with their adult children, citing the complexities and challenges that can arise over time.

Despite Tyrese’s attempt to mediate the situation, tensions continue to simmer, it remains to be seen whether reconciliation will happen between McKnight and his family.

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Police Agree Jim Jones Acted in Self-Defense in Airport Brawl, Will Not Face Charges

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Jim Jones will not face charges in connection to the viral brawl video from Ft. Lauderdale airport.

TMZ received the police report, revealing Jones announced the altercation started on the plane. As Jones got his stuff from the overhead compartment before the plane hit a complete stop, the passenger, James Dos Santos, confronted Jones and pushed him in the chest. Jones said he yanked Dos Santos’ arm and gave a warning.

Another man, Alexander Lekht, screamed at Jones from a different seat. Law enforcement asked Jones if he wanted to report the incident, he declined and went to baggage claim. Lekht followed and jumped at Jones on the escalator, eventually leading to wild punches and Jones sliding the man down the escalator.

Lekht was transported to the hospital with his bloody injuries. Jones had a small facial bruise.

Ultimately, officers backed Jones’ claim of self defense and no one will press charges.

Jim Jones delivered a brief message following a brawl with two men at the Ft. Lauderdale airport.

Jones stated in a statement released to TMZ, “I was minding my business and defended myself. They got what they were looking for.”

In the cell phone video, Jones was riding an escalator to baggage claim when two men jumped him. Jones handled both without even taking off a bag, tossing them down the escalator and calmly explaining himself to law enforcement, who arrived.

You can see the moment below.

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Universal Music Group Did Not Attempt to Hold a Meeting to Squash Drake-Kendrick Lamar Beef

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A rumor is running rampant online, stating Universal Music Group is looking to step in and host a group Zoom, with Kendrick Lamar and Drake included. The rumor alleged Lamar is doing damage to Drake’s reputation with pedophile allegations.

TMZ hopped in and stated the rumor was “totally unfounded,” and no one asked Lamar to put out a statement that would backtrack his statements in the diss records. Furthermore, there was no Zoom meeting and no ask of a Zoom meeting. Additionally, UMG would never interject in the feud.

Also, why should UMG want it to wrap up? More music, more beef, more streams, more dollars.

According to ChartData, “Not Like Us” has the biggest single streaming day for a Hip-Hop song in history, surpassing Drake’s “Girls Like Girls” featuring Lil Baby.

“Not Like Us” has hit the top of the Global Spotif chart with 10.986 million streams. “Girls Like Girls” was at 6.593.

All you have to do is mention Sweet Chin Music, and WWE icon Shawn Michaels will be right around the corner. Kendrick Lamar mentioned the wrestling finishing move on “Not Like Us,” prompting Michaels to offer his services to the duo to settle the differences.

“Put the wrong label on me, I’ma get ’em dropped/Sweet Chin Music and I won’t pass the aux,” Kendrick Lamar rapped.

“A little Sweet Chin Music goes a long way,” Michaels wrote. “@kendricklamar, you and @Drake are formally invited to #WWENXT to settle this thing. I’m even offering my services to mediate.”

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SOURCE SPORTS: Angel Reese, Sha’Carri Richardson, and Naomi Osaka Star in New Beats Campaign

Angel Reese, Sha'Carri Richardson, and Naomi Osaka Star in New Beats Campaign

Beats, a pioneer in audio technology, has expanded its bestselling product family by introducing the all-new Beats Solo Buds true wireless earphones and the next generation of its iconic headphones, Beats Solo 4. Reputable athletes Angel Reese, Sha’Carri Richardson, and Naomi Osaka headline the campaign.

The Beats Solo Buds embody the Solo line’s signature attributes of portability, comfort, and premium audio quality in its smallest form factor yet. The Solo Buds are the ultimate on-the-go companion, boasting impressive sound, up to 18 hours of battery life, and seamless one-touch pairing for both iOS and Android users. Available in four premium colors, including Matte Black and Arctic Purple, the Solo Buds will retail for $79.99 starting in June.

Meanwhile, the Beats Solo 4 offers upgraded, powerful sound, Personalized Spatial Audio with dynamic head tracking, and UltraPlush cushions for unparalleled comfort. With up to 50 hours of battery life and Lossless Audio via USB-C, the Solo 4 sets a new standard in headphone technology. Available in Matte Black, Slate Blue, and Cloud Pink, the Solo 4 is priced at $199.99 and can be ordered today from apple.com.

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