Kendrick Lamar Torches Drake at Super Bowl Halftime Show, Brings Out Serena Williams Crip Walking to “Not Like Us”

Kendrick Lamar set the Super Bowl halftime stage on fire, but not just with his performance—he came with direct shots at Drake that had the entire stadium and social media buzzing. In a move that no one saw coming, Kendrick sent a savage message to his longtime rival by calling out Drake’s legal tendencies and then bringing out none other than Drizzy’s ex, Serena Williams, who proceeded to crip walk on stage while Kendrick performed his viral diss track “Not Like Us.”

As Kendrick’s set reached its peak, he paused for a moment and delivered a line that sent shockwaves through the audience. “I want to play their favorite song, but you know they love to sue.” The crowd erupted in cheers, immediately recognizing it as a jab at Drake and his team’s history of copyright claims and legal battles. The internet was already on fire, but things went completely off the rails when Serena Williams strutted onto the stage.

Wearing a sleek black outfit and exuding confidence, Serena Williams did not hesitate to make a statement of her own. As Kendrick launched into “Not Like Us,” a song that many believe is a blistering takedown of Drake, Serena went all in—crip walking front and center while the camera zoomed in for the world to see. Fans in the stadium lost their minds, while social media exploded with reactions.

The move was instantly labeled as one of the most disrespectful and iconic moments in Super Bowl history. Serena, once rumored to be a key figure in Drake’s long list of high-profile relationships, seemed completely unbothered by the drama, dancing to the beat while Kendrick delivered every bar with intensity. It was a visual metaphor that spoke louder than words—Serena wasn’t just on stage; she was dancing on Drake’s ego.

The reaction online was divisive. Some hailed Kendrick for delivering an all-time legendary moment, proving that he wasn’t just here to perform but to send a message. Others, especially Drake’s fans, felt the move was unnecessary and disrespectful, with some calling it a low blow to involve Serena in the ongoing rap beef. Regardless of where people stood, one thing was clear—the internet had never seen anything like it.

Meanwhile, sports and music analysts were left wondering—did the NFL approve this? Super Bowl halftime shows are highly curated and tightly controlled, making it unlikely that Kendrick’s shots at Drake were accidental or improvised. If anything, this seemed like a well-planned and calculated moment, designed to send a message that couldn’t be ignored.

As for Drake, the OVO camp has remained silent—for now. But sources close to the rapper claim he was furious after seeing Serena on stage, feeling like it was a betrayal. Some fans even speculated that this might push Drake to drop another round of diss tracks, escalating the already heated rivalry into a full-blown war.

Serena, on the other hand, has kept quiet about her participation in the performance. But her actions spoke volumes. Whether she was trolling Drake, supporting Kendrick, or just enjoying the moment, her presence on stage made sure that this Super Bowl halftime show would be talked about for years to come.

One thing is certain—this wasn’t just a performance; it was a moment in hip-hop history. Kendrick Lamar took the biggest stage in the world and made it a battlefield, proving once again that when it comes to real rap beef, no one does it like him. And if Drake wants to respond, he better come with more than just an Instagram caption.