KD was clearly not feeling Kendrick Lamar’s Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show, or really anything about the game.
When The Arizona Republic’s Dana Scott asked him Monday what he thought about the halftime performance, Durant kept it blunt: “It meant nothing to me.”
“It was a pretty boring day,” he continued. “The game was a little… yeah, the game got out of hand.”
KD mentioned he “didn’t pay attention” and “kind of skimmed through the whole thing” during Kendrick’s show. Ironically, Drake used similar words in “Family Matters” when talking about Future and Metro Boomin’s albums We Don’t Trust You and We Still Don’t Trust You.
“Two separate albums dissin’, I just did a Kim to it, n***a, skim through it,” he rapped.
Durant’s staying loyal to Drake throughout this Kendrick beef, which isn’t shocking. When Drake’s Frozen Moments LLC filed against Universal Music Group and Spotify, claiming they artificially boosted “Not Like Us,” KD jumped on IG Stories with a screenshot from Drake’s “30 for 30 Freestyle.”
“When the higher-ups have come together as a collective / With conspiracies to end my run and send me a message / 40, did you get the message?,” Drake rapped.
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This fresh connection follows Drake shouting out Durant in “No Face” a while back with the bars “Hush’ll keep sayin’ they know that they played it wrong, KD just text, ‘What the fuck are we waitin’ on?”
Back during the Summer Olympics in Paris, Ant Edwards spilled that KD was strictly bumping Drake’s music the whole time they were there.
The bond between KD and Drake runs deeper than just music. The New York Post reported they actually kick it together, like that time they linked up on Canada Day.