Twitch and Kick star Felix "xQc" has once again garnered attention on social media after sharing his thoughts on Kendrick Lamar's Not Like Us music video. During a Kick stream on July 4, 2024, the former Overwatch pro watched the highly anticipated music video for the American rapper's diss track against Drake. However, he was not particularly impressed with it, claiming it "wasn't that great."
Providing a reason for his judgment, xQc said:
"All right. Here's a non-hot take that will be hot because people are super biased these days because of validation. The video wasn't that great. It wasn't that great. Sorry. And it didn't have to do with lyrics that much. It's like dancing, classic, kind of rap music video, whatever."
According to the French-Canadian personality, the Not Like Us music video "wasn't on topic":
"It wasn't on topic It was just kind of whatever. It was like a... dude, for what the song is, like a diss track, I'm confused why make a video like that? That's just kind of whatever."
The content creator's opinions about Kendrick Lamar's music video have elicited responses from numerous fans on X.
X user @Noah43069519 said the streamer "doesn't understand" the point of the song, claiming it was "more than a diss track."
"xQc doesn't understand the point of Not Like Us, it is more than a diss track," said @Noah43069519.
@okStevieee wondered why the Quebec native was "obsessed" with "hating on" Kendrick Lamar.
"What is his latest obsession of hating on Kendrick and d**k-riding Drake?" commented @okStevieee.
On the other hand, @Brandd_ stated that the streamer's opinions were "right":
"He's right," wrote @Brandd."

What has xQc said previously about Kendrick Lamar and Drake's beef?
On May 5, 2024, Kendrick Lamar released Not Like Us, and xQc took the opportunity to listen to it for the first time on his livestream. The Twitch star decided to support Drake, claiming that the Grammy Award-winning musician "cares about the quality of the music."
He said:
"He (Drake) always has f**king video s**t. All out s**t properly produced. Like, he cares about the quality of the music. He doesn't care to just instantly reply as fast as possible and it's not just what he does. It's just not what he does!"
xQc is one of the most prominent figures in the streaming community, best known for his Just Chatting, reaction, and gaming content. He boasts 12 million followers on Twitch, averaging over 29k viewers per stream.