I get it—if I were Drake, I’d simply disappear after an entire stadium sings about me loving “A minor.” Beyond the roasts and cheeky jokes against Drake, Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl performance was undoubtedly a political commentary.
Social media was busy kicking their feet over Drake’s downfall. After all, Kendrick incorporated recent developments in his feud with Drake into his rap, the infamous lawsuit included. But in between these jabs, Kendrick’s stage played with themes of racism, slavery, and the rise of white supremacy.
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