Monday, July 15, 2024

Lil Wayne Raps Not Like Us


In a surprising twist to the Drake / Kendrick Lamar rap beef [click here if you missed that], Lil Wayne raps along to "Not Like Us" while performing “The Motto” In Las Vegas....




Club goers also claim the DJ played "Not Like Us" between Wayne's sets.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

No surprise here. Not Like Us raps about Drake tappin' Wayne's girl when Wayne was in jail and how Drake got Wayne's face tattooed on his arm. Here are the lyrics...

"Fucd on Wayne girl while he was in jail, that's connivin'
Then get his face tatted like a bitch apologizin'"

Not Like Us is one for the history books.

I wonder if Drake still has that tat on his arm.

Anonymous said...

Never seen a bandwagon this long.

Anonymous said...

This is important.

Anonymous said...

They said he was holding up an OVO chain and actually saying "They DON'T like us"

Chelle said...

Uh oh

Anonymous said...

Now it’s just getting unoriginal. Wayne likes white women and impregnates black women for fun. That is definitely a ‘Not Like Us’ move.

R in NYC said...

Lawd ..when will this corny mess end?

Anonymous said...

Be the biggest trolls staying hating on this one song. I remember rapping "First off, f** your b and the clique you claim" for the longest before even understanding the gravity of the song, but nonetheless it has a hit.

Kendrick wrote a bop better than the 69 bop King and it's notorious because it's straight slamming Drake on his head with cut throat jabs to his alleged character. Yes it might sting and yes Drake been avoiding it for the longest, but Ken was hungry to put the comparison to rest.

Trolls Lamar is known for his hiatus ways, you probably won't hear from him in a minute. Appreciate that your boy Drake will have a pop/r&b/rap joint soon. He is Octobers very own of course.

LOLOL said...

When did rappers start rapping other ppls songs?
He has his own original songs.

Anonymous said...

This is epic because the person who brought Drake out is seemingly choosing sides. This song is about how Drake has moved in the industry. Nobody is trying to be like him. The song explains why. It's not a bandwagon, it's a movement. He crossed the wrong ones. Just be glad it's not some Diddy type stuff.

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