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Drake Issues Statement Over Diss Track Kendrick Lamar Performed At Super Bowl

Drake has issued a statement about the brutal song Kendrick Lamar posted at the Super Bowl.

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NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA – FEBRUARY 09: Kendrick Lamar performs onstage during Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show at Caesars Superdome on February 09, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

Kendrick Lamar took center stage at the Super Bowl Halftime Show, but one line was noticeably missing.

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Super Bowl LIX event highlighted.

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Super Bowl LIX, held at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans on February 9, 2025, saw the Philadelphia Eagles claim victory over the Kansas City Chiefs with a dominant 40–22 win.

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Jalen Hurts delivered an exceptional performance, earning him the title of Super Bowl MVP as he led the Eagles to their second championship win in franchise history.

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The highly anticipated event drew a massive celebrity crowd, with notable names like Bradley Cooper, Kevin Hart, and former Eagles star DeSean Jackson showing their support.

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Taylor Swift, who had been the subject of speculation regarding her attendance, was present in the stands, cheering on her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, as he fought to defend the Chiefs’ title.

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Former President Donald Trump made an appearance during the national anthem, sparking reactions across social media as fans took note of the political figure’s presence.

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The Super Bowl Halftime Show is one of the most-watched musical performances in the world, providing artists with a massive global stage to showcase their talent, make cultural statements, and create career-defining moments.

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Kendrick’s Super Bowl performance explained.

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The rapper delivered his fiery performance with all the energy you’d expect from one of the biggest names in the game.

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Kendrick’s appearance at the Super Bowl also came after his impressive Grammy nominations. He snagged five nominations, including Song and Record of the Year.

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Kendrick wasn’t alone in his Super Bowl appearance. He brought along an impressive group of guests.

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SZA, Samuel L. Jackson, DJ Mustard, and even Serena Williams made appearances during the performance, adding star power to the already electric set.

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Serena Williams even danced briefly, making for a moment that was as unexpected as it was unforgettable.

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But even with these high-profile collaborations, Kendrick’s decision to avoid a specific line remains the focal point of the night.

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But before launching into “Not Like Us,” Kendrick dropped a cryptic comment that made fans sit up: “I want to perform their favorite song, but you know they love to sue.”

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Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl LIX halftime performance elicited a range of reactions from fans.

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Some praised his boldness, especially when he referenced his ongoing feud with Drake during the show.

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However, others felt that the performance focused too much on this rivalry, overshadowing his own music.

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Shocking lyric change confirmed.

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He wasn’t kidding. The line in question was the infamous “certified p********” from the track “Not Like Us”.

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Kendrick did perform “Not Like Us,” but when it came to that line, he carefully skipped over it.

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Instead of referencing “certified p********,” Kendrick rapped the word “minor,” which still managed to stir the pot.

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It was a choice that didn’t go unnoticed. Was it a strategic move to avoid further drama, or just a nod to his personal discomfort with the line?

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Fans were eager to hear his performance, but Kendrick’s unexpected decision to skip a controversial line left them wondering: why?

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Well, the “p********” line is part of the ongoing legal battle between Drake and Universal Music Group, with Drake filing a defamation lawsuit against the label.

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Could Kendrick’s caution mean another lawsuit in the making? Fans are already speculating.

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If Kendrick had included the controversial lyric, it could’ve fueled more fire to Drake’s lawsuit, potentially leading to another round of legal headaches.

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This careful sidestepping wasn’t just about avoiding legal trouble—it was part of the ongoing scrutiny Kendrick faces as a figure in the hip-hop industry.

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The song “Not Like Us” has been the center of attention ever since Drake filed that defamation lawsuit.

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Drake’s lawsuit claims that the song damages his reputation, particularly due to the accusation implied in the “p********” line.

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While the courts are still untangling the legal ramifications, Kendrick’s performance seemed to indicate that he’s aware of the potential fallout.

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Drake himself is currently out of the country on tour in Australia, but did he catch Kendrick’s performance?

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The world braces for the fallout.

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With Drake potentially ready to press more legal action, Kendrick’s decision may have been a smart move to avoid further escalating the situation.

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But one thing’s for sure: Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime performance gave fans plenty to talk about, especially as the legal drama continues to unfold.

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Drake has issued a statement about the controversial song.

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LAS VEGAS, NV – MAY 01: Drake is seen backstage during the 2019 Billboard Music Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena on May 1, 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/BBMA2019/Getty Images for dcp)

“”UMG is masquerading as a champion of artistic freedom by calling its actions merely ‘entertainment,’ but there is nothing entertaining about p*****ilia or child ab*se in the real world.

“We are confident that the evidence we will ultimately present at trial—including information we’ve already learned and continue to receive since filing the lawsuit—will expose UMG’s gross prioritization of its own corporate profits and executive bonuses over its exclusively signed artists’ well-being and the truth.”

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