Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” Breaks Records

Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” Breaks Records and Redefines the Diss Track
Kendrick Lamar has officially made rap history — again. His blistering diss track “Not Like Us” is being hailed as one of the greatest in hip-hop history, and the numbers back it up.
Currently sitting at #23 on the Billboard Hot 100, the track has become the longest-charting rap song of all time, making it the first rap record to stay on the charts for over a year. What began as a fiery response in a high-profile feud has now cemented itself as a cultural landmark in hip-hop.
The success of “Not Like Us” has only amplified Kendrick’s already legendary career. The track not only earned him multiple Grammy Awards, but also helped secure him a spot in the upcoming Super Bowl Halftime Show — an honor reserved for artists at the top of their game.
Musically, the track has become a staple of modern West Coast production, celebrated for its gritty energy, bold lyrical shots, and unapologetic tone. While Drake’s fanbase and critics have voiced disdain, the average rap fan — and many in the industry — are praising the track for its unfiltered honesty and masterful execution.
Fans are now eagerly awaiting Kendrick’s next move, with speculation swirling about more potential rap beefs — including chatter involving Joey Bada$$ and the West Coast scene. Whether or not more diss tracks are coming, one thing is clear: Kendrick Lamar is not just participating in the conversation — he’s leading it.
“Not Like Us” isn’t just a diss — it’s a statement. And the world is still listening.
Source: HotNewHipHop.com