yo, lets put this to reststop comparing Kendrick Lamar to Drake.

It was never a competition to begin with.

Historically, people love to rally around hate, especially when its directed at greatness.

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Look at Tom Brady, Patrick Mahomes, LeBron James, and Michael Jordan.

The greatest in their respective fields are always met with scrutiny, resentment, and irrational criticism.

Drake is no exception.

Spare me the nonsense about Kendrick has more Grammys.

The Grammys are nothing more than industry politics at play.

Instead, lets talk about what truly matters: cultural dominance and impact.

His Super Bowl halftime showa moment that should have been career-definingwas forgettable at best.

And what was the highlight of his entire performance?

The moment he mentioned Drakes name.

That was the peak of his set.

Kendricks biggest hit in recent memory revolves around taking shots at Drake, the greatest to ever do it.

If anything, it proves that even at his best, Kendrick still needs Drakes name to generate buzz.

And lets talk about the setlistabsolutely atrocious.

I actually enjoy Kendricks music, but the song selection was underwhelming.

SidebarSerena is a goofy.

Watching her Crip walk after Drake already smashed and called her husband a groupie was pure comedy.

Youre not dancing on his grave, Serena; youre proving youre still not over him.

The optics are wild.

At the end of the day, no one won bigger at last nights Super Bowl than Drake.

Even when people think theyve found cracks in his armor, he still reigns supreme.

Whether you love him or hate him, his presence is undeniable.

The biggest moment of the nightthe moment that set social media on firewasnt about Kendricks performance or his music.

It was about his reference to Drake.

That alone speaks volumes.

The culture moves when Drake moves.

And until someone else proves they can shift the industry the way he has, he remains untouchable.