Keke Palmer Questions Verse in Kendrick’s Drake Diss ‘Not Like Us’

  • 3 months ago
Keke Palmer took to Instagram to question a line in Kendrick Lamar’s diss track against Drake, ‘Not Like Us,’ sparking a lively debate online. The Drake vs. Kendrick beef has been a hot topic, especially after 'Not Like Us' dropped, making serious claims about Drake and alleged sexual misconduct. Fans love dissecting Kendrick’s lyrics, and Palmer joined in, wondering why Lamar called Drake ‘69 God’ and how that's a diss. Social media quickly chimed in, with some suggesting it references the controversial Tekashi 6ix9ine, while others humorously noted that Kendrick fans often come up with a multitude of interpretations for his lyrics.

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00:00Keke Palmer just took to Instagram to question a line in one of Kendrick Lamar's diss tracks
00:05against Drake.
00:06Kendrick Lamar shocked the internet when he dropped Not Like Us, a diss track in which
00:10the rapper makes numerous claims regarding Drake and alleged sexual misconduct.
00:15Many Kendrick fans love diving deep into the artist's lyrics and deciphering their meanings,
00:20and Keke Palmer just joined in, questioning why Lamar called Drake 69 God, and more specifically,
00:27why that would be a diss.
00:53Social media users were quick to respond to Palmer's questions, with this user writing,
00:57"'It's probably a reference to Tekashi 6ix9ine, who was a controversial rep in the
01:01rap scene.'"
01:02But others weren't so sure, with this user writing,
01:05"'Bro you can't say anything about Kendrick's lyrics or Kendrick fans will give you 47 different
01:11made up meanings.'"

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