Kendrick Lamar's halftime performance at the Super Bowl show was a hit among fans. The rapper's record-breaking Grammy wins were the onset of 'Not Like Us' fever around the world. The Internet joined the loop, with the diss track against Drake emerging as a viral trend.
A video captured a groom performing a remake of Kendrick Lamar's 'Not Like Us' performance at his wedding. "Drake getting dissed in holy matrimony now," the Internet joked.
A grand wedding entrance usually makes it to one's bucket list. The to-be-wedded Kendrick fans knew what they had to do. The groom in the video performed the remake with altered lyrics. The crowd cheered and netizens praised the 'aura' as he swayed to the beats.
Users in stitches as groom recreates Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Not Like Us’ performance for wedding entrance
Getting dissed in holy matrimony (via suayrez/ X)
The diss track had the Internet and most of the Industry side with Lamar against Drake, fueling the feud further. Little did the world know that the trend would reach a wedding venue!
Users were thrilled by the groom's performance.
Dang he really owned that ~ Via @matt_euc/ X
An X-user almost clapped back at the idea, but the groom's skills saved the day.
I really wanna call this corny so bad … but he kinda hit that at the end ~ Via @ExtremeGravy/ X
Ain't safe at weddings (via suayrez/ X)
A wedding was the last place netizens had expected to witness the 'Not Like Us' trend. However, it turns out that Kendrick Lamar's catchy verses made their way to the least accessible places.
Some critics weren't impressed by the idea.
people should be more creative than this ~ Via @MonsterBlazeTY/ X
Another critic continues to call the idea cringe.
This shit is so cringe ~ Via @Update1page/ X
A user made an exception for the video.
Iont really like the Kendrick performance, tik tok overplayed. . . But this cool I guess ~ Via @highlyher/ X
It seems like fans are already exhausted by the track being overplayed.
I’m really starting to get annoyed by “Not Like Us” ~ Via @WigginsWick22/ X
Some netizens are skeptical about the ''till death do us apart'.
Divorce in 5 ~ Via @duragdecimal/ X
Another netizen remarked critically.
The Second hand embarrassment is strong on this one... ~ Via @_OG_AG_/ X
Kendrick Lamar's halftime performance featured a 13-minute medley of ten songs. After the show, the buzz around Not Like Us escalated further, making the track #1 on Spotify artist. On the other hand, soon, Drake ft. PartyNextDoor's collab track, Some Sexy Songs 4 U dethroned Kendrick even if it was for a short span.

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