WATCH: Billie Eilish sings and dances to Kendrick Lamar’s Not Like Us diss track

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Billie Eilish was spotted singing and dancing to one of Kendrick Lamar's diss tracks (Image via Shirlaine Forrest/Getty Images for Live Nation UK)

Billie Eilish has been trending for some time after a video featuring her went viral. It shows Eilish singing and dancing to the diss track, Not Like Us, by Kendrick Lamar. The video started getting attention on May 18, 2024, but further details have not yet been revealed concerning where it was recorded.

While the video has gone viral, Billie Eilish has not commented on it yet. The background of the video revealed that Eilish was enjoying the moment with many others and the camera focused on the faces of those who accompanied her at the undisclosed location.

Not Like Us was one of the diss tracks that were released by Lamar as part of his latest feud with Drake. The song reached the first spot on the Billboard Hot 100 last week and also broke streaming records with more than 6 million plays on Spotify.

The single was also included in the first position of Streaming Songs and surpassed the record held by Drake's song, Way 2 Se*y. The success of the song helped in the popularity of other singles released by Lamar over the years. Mustard, who produced Not Like Us, also grabbed the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 for the first time in his career.


Billie Eilish's new album is getting a positive feedback all over

Billie Eilish's latest album, Hit Me Hard and Soft, was released a few days ago on May 17. Multiple publications have praised the album in their respective reviews.

The album features ten songs in the entire soundtrack. The California native confirmed the arrival of the album on April 8, 2024, through her Instagram page. She added a cover art to the post where she was underwater and confirmed the release date. She also wrote:

"So crazy to be writing this right now i'm nervyyyyy & exciteddd. Not doing singles I wanna give it to you all at once :PPP finneas and I truly could not be more proud of this album and we absolutely can't wait for you to hear it. Love you love you love you."

In an interview with Billboard the same month, Billie Eilish stated that she has a "huge responsibility" considering the fanbase she has accumulated in the outside world. She added that she cannot ignore anything and discontinue her work.

"My parents have always kept me well informed and hyper aware that every choice we make and every action we take has an impact somewhere or on someone, good or bad, and that has always stuck with me."

Billie Eilish even opted for a few changes in terms of her new album, where she decided to focus on sustainable practices. The Saturday Night Live star addressed the same while speaking to Billboard, saying that the entire team is trying to "minimize waste" and added:

"[My label has] listened to my concerns and helped me find the best way forward when releasing music and product into the world."

Kendrick Lamar and Drake's dispute explained in brief

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Drake and Kendrick Lamar's friendship dates back to 2011 when the latter appeared on Drake's album, Take Care. The duo continued to collaborate on different occasions, including some events and songs until Drake joined J. Cole for a song titled First Person Shooter, saying that he was one of the "Big Three" along with Lamar and Drake.

Lamar replied by aiming a few lines to Cole and Drake on the song Like That, by Metro Boomin'. In April 2024, Drake released two diss tracks, Push Ups and Taylor Made Freestyle. Kendrick replied with a song titled Euphoria and the rappers had continued to release more tracks until recently.

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