
Will Kendrick Lamar sing Not Like Us during the Super Bowl halftime show?
If he wants to break the internet, Kendrick Lamar has an easy opportunity. All he has to do is sing 'Not Like Us' at the Super Bowl.
Kendrick, who recently won several Grammy Awards for his diss track about Drake heard around the world. Kendrick is diabolical and if he wanted to do it, the rapper could use his platform at the Super Bowl to put one last nail in this purely metaphorical coffin of this beef.
All he would have to do is sing 'Not Like Us' as the entire crowd sings 'a minor' over the masterful production of DJ Mustard.
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While he has so many songs to choose from, Kendrick could also make the diabolical but brilliant decision to play the diss track more than once just like he did at The Pop Out concert last year. There, he played the song five times in a row.
Even though he can play a few of his other diss tracks against Drake as well, this is the one that would make the most sense on that stage. It would make a memory for a lifetime he makes that decision.

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