Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” Breaks Another Drake Record
Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” Breaks Drake’s Record for Biggest Single Day Streams
Kendrick Lamar has once again proven his dominance over Drake, as his diss track “Not Like Us” has shattered yet another record previously held by the Toronto rapper. According to ChartData, the groundbreaking song has broken the all-time record for the biggest single day streams for a solo Hip Hop song as of Wednesday (May 8), accumulating over 11.85 million streams.
This achievement comes just two days after the same outlet reported that Lamar’s attacks on Drake had broken the all-time record for the biggest single day streams of a Hip Hop song in US Spotify history. The track surpassed Drake and Lil Baby’s hit “Girls Like Girls,” which previously held the record with 6.593 million streams in a day.
“Not Like Us” delves into Lamar’s claims about Drake’s alleged inappropriate behavior towards young individuals, with lyrics suggesting Drake’s involvement with underage girls. The track also touches on rumors about Drake’s relationships with Lil Wayne’s girlfriends while Wayne was incarcerated.
The rivalry between the two artists escalated further with Lamar dropping “6:16 in LA,” which accuses Drake’s team of betrayal and leaking information to his enemies. In response, Drake released a lengthy diss track accompanied by a music video that takes aim at Lamar’s personal life and career.
The back-and-forth between Lamar and Drake has captivated fans and the music industry, solidifying Lamar’s position as a formidable force in the world of Hip Hop. With each new release, the rivalry between these two titans only seems to intensify, leaving fans eagerly awaiting their next moves.