The rapper won the main musical trophies of the track prizes that insults Drake and calls him Pedophile
The conquest of Grammy 2025
Kendrick Lamar won two of the main categories of Grammy 2025, the best recording and the song of the year, with “Not like us”, a track that has earned importance during his verbal dispute with Drake. The song was also assigned in the categories of the best rap, best clip and better rap performance, producing five Grammy to the rapper in Los Angeles, more than any other winner during the Sunday Night Awards (2/2) at Crypto.com Arena.
“Not like us” also distinguished himself for winning all the prizes he played in the categories in which he was appointed.
Pride of Hip Hop culture
To take the main prizes of the night, the rapper has passed popular artists such as Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars. He has dedicated trophies to the city of Los Angeles, to the rappers of the West Coast and the idols that inspired him.
“In the end, nothing is more powerful than rap. We are culture, we will be here forever. And for young people, respect only the art form, and then you arrive where you want,” he said, when he returns to the stage to receive The trophy of the song of the year.
Dispute between Kendrick Lamar and Drake
Launched in May 2024, “Not Like US” has become one of the most surprising moments of the recent American rap exploring DISS, a rap -based style on exhibitions and rival insults. On the track, Lamar accuses Drake of various barbarisms, including a “certified pedophile”, as well as mentioning conflicts within the personal circle of the Canadian opponent.
The struggle between the two dominated the first half of 2024, with exchanges of attacks on music and public declarations. Drake tried to respond, but could not launch a track that generated the same impact. Subsequently, he filed a cause against Lamar and the universal musical group for slander.
Source: Terra

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