Is LeBron James picking sides — or just vibing?
The NBA icon found himself at the center of a fiery fan debate after being spotted rapping along to Kendrick Lamar’s explosive Drake diss track “Not Like Us” while vacationing in Cannes, France.
The viral clip, which shows LeBron enjoying the music alongside his wife, Savannah James, sent shockwaves across social media — not for his lyrical skills, but for the implications of loyalty amid the ongoing war between Kendrick Lamar and his longtime friend, Drake.
???? The Vacation Clip That Sparked a Firestorm
On the surface, it looked like just another celebrity couple soaking up the sun and good vibes. But when LeBron was seen mouthing along to “Not Like Us” — a track loaded with scathing shots at Drake — the internet didn’t let it slide.
Enter streamer Adin Ross, who unleashed a searing critique of LeBron’s actions. In a now-viral post, Ross didn’t hold back.
“LeBron is a piece of sh*t,” Ross raged. “If your best friend for over a decade is being disrespected in such a manner, it raises concerns about loyalty.”
Ross, a massive Drake supporter and outspoken figure in online entertainment, was visibly shaken by the clip, calling LeBron’s behavior “sad” and “snake-like.”
“As someone who’s admired LeBron my whole life, seeing this made me question everything. I’m disappointed.”
???? “Not Like Us” — The Diss That Shook the Culture
Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” isn’t just another rap beef entry — it’s a cultural atom bomb. Released amid his high-profile feud with Drake, the track is blistering and deeply personal, accusing the Toronto rapper of disturbing allegations.
Lyric Highlights:
• “Certified Lover Boy? Certified pedophiles.”
• “Tryna strike a chord and it’s probably A minor.”
These jaw-dropping bars have sent the hip-hop world into chaos — and reportedly prompted legal action from Drake’s camp, accusing Universal Music Group of deliberately pushing the song to damage his image.
In that context, LeBron’s public support of the song — even if casual — takes on an entirely different tone.
????♂️ Is LeBron Choosing Sides?
This isn’t the first time LeBron’s behavior has raised eyebrows regarding the Kendrick-Drake feud.
Earlier this summer, the Lakers superstar was spotted at Kendrick Lamar’s “Pop Out” concert in Los Angeles, which was widely seen as a victory lap following the release of “Not Like Us.” The concert was loaded with subtle and not-so-subtle jabs at Drake — and LeBron’s attendance didn’t go unnoticed.
“It’s one thing to go to a concert. It’s another to vibe to a diss track against your ‘brother,’” one fan posted on X.
“We saw LeBron courtside for Drake concerts for YEARS. Now this? Nah.”
???? Drake Responds: “Bro Been D*ck Riding Gang Since Headlines”
While Drake hasn’t addressed LeBron directly, his latest release “What Did I Miss?” seems to contain a veiled jab at the NBA superstar.
“I saw bro went to Pop Out with them,
But been d*ck riding gang since ‘Headlines.’”
The lyric alludes to a decade-long friendship and mutual admiration between LeBron and Drake — which now feels tarnished.
Fans have pointed out LeBron’s past public praise for Drake, including inviting him to basketball games, celebrating album drops, and appearing in promos together.
So, seeing him nod along to Kendrick’s lyrical assault has fans — and Drake — wondering what happened behind the scenes.
???? When Loyalty Gets Public
In today’s celebrity culture, optics are everything. And in an era of TikToks, livestreams, and paparazzi footage, even a brief moment like rapping along to a diss track can be interpreted as betrayal.
“It’s not about the song,” said one Twitter user. “It’s about what the song represents. If your friend is getting dragged, you don’t turn up to it.”
And let’s not forget: LeBron James is no ordinary celebrity. He’s built an empire on integrity, leadership, and image control. That’s what makes this moment so impactful — it chips away at an image he’s meticulously crafted for two decades.
???? The Complex Web: LeBron, Drake, and Kendrick
To understand the full weight of this moment, you have to look at the complicated web of relationships involved:
- LeBron and Drake: A bromance spanning over 10 years. Drake performed at LeBron’s events, supported his championship runs, and even name-dropped him in multiple songs.
- LeBron and Kendrick: Mutual respect and admiration, with LeBron often praising Kendrick’s lyrical prowess. He once tweeted Kendrick’s album DAMN. was “one of the greatest.”
- Drake vs. Kendrick: The feud escalated into full-blown war in 2024, with diss tracks flying back and forth. But Kendrick’s “Not Like Us” became the defining moment, hailed by many as a “career-ending blow.”
With all that tension, LeBron’s public alignment with Kendrick — whether intentional or casual — hits harder than just a beach clip.
???? Adin Ross Isn’t the Only One Talking
While Adin Ross was the loudest voice, he wasn’t the only one.
Social media exploded with reactions — some defending LeBron, others dragging him.
- “LeBron doesn’t owe Drake anything. He can like a song and still be cool with both,” one fan said.
- “I’m sorry but if someone dissed my boy like that, I’m not bopping to the track. Loyalty matters,” another fired back.
Some fans also pointed out how celebrity friendships can often be more PR-driven than personal, and this could be the case here.
⚖️ Loyalty vs. Public Image: Where Do Celebs Draw the Line?
This moment isn’t just about rap or basketball — it’s a broader cultural commentary on loyalty, optics, and the rules of fame.
In a world where every co-sign can become a headline, celebrities are expected to navigate friendships like political minefields.
“Fans want authenticity, but also expect perfect loyalty,” said a cultural analyst on TikTok. “It’s almost impossible to win.”
And LeBron? He’s finding out just how intense the spotlight can be when silence is mistaken for support — or worse, betrayal.
???? What’s Next for LeBron, Drake, and Kendrick?
Will LeBron speak out and clear the air? Or will this moment simply fade into the background of summer headlines?
Either way, the lines are drawn:
- Drake feels betrayed.
- Kendrick holds the mic.
- And LeBron is stuck in the middle — with millions watching his next move.
One thing is clear: in 2025’s new celebrity ecosystem, even a beach vibe can become a loyalty test.
???? Do you think LeBron crossed the line? Was Adin Ross right to call him out? Sound off in the comments!
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