Drake Collaborators Xposed and xQc Slam Kendrick Super Bowl Halftime Show

  • Kendrick won five Grammys for his diss track about Canadian rapper Drake
  • He just performed it at the Super Bowl, and Xposed and xQc slammed the show
  • xQc claimed that Kendrick uses Spotify bots to increase his listening numbers
Kendrick Lamar
xQc and Xposed were not impressed by the halftime show for Super Bowl LIX. [Image: Shutterstock.com]

Drake’s beef with Kendrick Lamar is the stuff of legend. The pair went toe to toe in 2024, trading insults as they released diss track after diss track. The battle ended when Drake released The Heart Part 6 in response to Kendrick’s Not Like Us, but it was the latter that seemed to put matters to bed.

Not Like Us debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for May 2024. Since then, it has generated 100 million streams on Spotify and even secured five Grammys for Kendrick. Over the weekend, the rapper performed the diss track in his halftime show for Super Bowl LIX. Considering all of this, it would be hard to argue that Drake is winning the war.

The Canadian rapper has a big presence in the world of gambling streaming

However, that won’t stop his fans from sticking up for him. The Canadian rapper has a big presence in the world of gambling streaming thanks to his deal with crypto casino Stake. He has collaborated with the likes of Trainwreckstv, Roshtein, xQc, and Xposed. The latter two were the only ones to speak up following the halftime show this weekend.

Xposed kept his Kendrick criticism fairly simple:

Meanwhile, xQc was a little more vocal. Also posting on X, he claimed that Kendrick had used bots to increase his listening numbers. “Well done everyone, you’ve gaslit yourselves and everyone that people actually listen to this shit just to see someone else fall. It’s unfortunate none of the Spotify bots attended the show though, looked pretty quiet this year,” he said.

Super Bowl LIX smashed viewership and BetMGM betting records. FOX Sports revealed that 126 million people watched the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Kansas City Chiefs, up 2% year-on-year.

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