Kendrick Lamar Just Made Grammy History While Dragging Drake to Hell—And CBS Aired It Uncensored
Five Grammys in One Night, a Super Bowl Performance Incoming, and a Hulu Series? The Drama is Delicious.
Oh, baby, if you missed the 2025 Grammys, you might as well go ahead and call yourself uninformed because Kendrick Lamar just made history while dragging Drake for filth, and CBS let every second of it air live. No beeps, no censorship—just a whole arena of people screaming the lyrics to Not Like Us, including the part where he called Drake a pedophile. Oh, and did I mention Kendrick is now the first rapper in history to win five Grammys in one night? That man went up to the stage so many times they probably had his name already etched on the next trophy before the previous one even hit his hand.
Kendrick’s Unprecedented Sweep
K. Dot walked into the Grammys like he owned the place and walked out with:
Song of the Year (Not Like Us)
Record of the Year (Not Like Us)
Best Rap Song (Not Like Us)
Best Rap Performance (Not Like Us)
Best Music Video (Not Like Us)
Let’s be clear—this wasn’t just a win. This was a statement. Nobody in rap has ever taken home five trophies in one night, not Pac, not Biggie, not Hov, not Wayne, not even Kanye in his prime. And Kendrick did it while making sure the entire industry understood that he is not the one to play with.
(And let’s give a shoutout to Beyoncé real quick for taking Album of the Year because, per usual, the Queen reigns. 🐝✨)
The Entire Arena Was Chanting “They Not Like Us”
I need y’all to understand how powerful this moment was. The Crypto.com Arena wasn’t just vibing; they were chanting that song like it was the new national anthem. And when they got to the lines about Drake and his alleged A Minor obsession? Nobody hesitated. Not one soul.
And CBS let it air. Live. On national television. No edits, no blackouts. The audacity? The pettiness? The glory.
This wasn’t just Kendrick winning awards—this was CBS putting a stamp of approval on the diss track heard ‘round the world. And oh, baby, that wasn’t even the end of it.
Fox, You Feeling That Pressure Yet?
So, here’s where things get even juicier: Kendrick is headlining the Super Bowl halftime show next week. That’s right—while CBS had no problem letting his bars about Drake’s alleged underage preferences rock on TV, Fox is over here sweating bullets because now they gotta deal with the aftermath.
Kendrick already warned everybody that his halftime show is going to focus on storytelling, which means we’re probably about to get a whole damn cinematic experience in the middle of the biggest football game of the year. And Fox? They better buckle up, because if the Grammys were this spicy, the Super Bowl might actually set some careers on fire.
Drake’s Next Move? A Lawsuit. Because, Of Course.
Now, let’s talk about Aubrey “I’m Suing” Graham for a second.
Drake, who started this whole damn beef and lost spectacularly, has apparently decided that since he can’t win in rap, he’ll try his luck in the courtroom. He’s suing Universal Music Group over the allegations made in Not Like Us, basically crying that it was defamatory.
Sir. You started a rap battle and now you wanna go to court? Oh, we have reached the peak of comedy.
Somebody get this man a tissue because at this point, he’s in his “call my lawyers” era instead of his “write a better diss track” era. Kendrick has already proven that Drake can’t compete on wax, so now lawsuits are his last resort.
Oh, and Hulu? They Were READY.
Like I said, the drama just doesn’t stop. Hulu wasted NO time dropping a whole series—yes, a SERIES, not a special—called IMPACT x Nightline: Kendrick v. Drake: The Feud. It dropped the Wednesday after the Grammys, which means they definitely had this in the works before Kendrick even picked up his trophies.
Now let’s do some math:
The Grammys were last Sunday.
This Hulu docuseries dropped Wednesday.
So, y’all edited, produced, and dropped an entire show in less than a week? Be serious. This means the industry BEEN preparing for Drake to take this L. The second Kendrick dropped Not Like Us, they were probably sitting in the editing room like, “Run it.”
Drake, baby, they had a docuseries about your loss prepped before the Grammys even aired. The industry knew you were cooked.
The Bottom Line? Kendrick Won.
At this point, all we’re waiting for is Kendrick’s Super Bowl performance to officially bury this beef in the grave where it belongs. Kendrick walked into the Grammys and rewrote history—not just for hip-hop, but for culture. And Drake? Well, he can keep trying to lawyer his way out of it, but let’s be real:
Kendrick Lamar won this battle, the war, and the documentary rights.
See y’all at the Super Bowl. 🏆
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