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Wayment! See Steph Curry & LeBron James’ VERY Different Reactions To Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Not Like Us’

When it comes to LeBron James’ and the ‘Not Like Us’ diss track, let’s just say, “he’s a fan, he’s a fan, he’s a fan.” But Steph Curry doesn’t necessarily feel the same way when the summertime tune comes on! Both pro-ballers shared their thoughts on Kendrick Lamar’s hit song while competing in the Paris 2024 Olympics.

Steph Curry Explains How He Feels About ‘Not Like Us’

The viral 16-second video shows Curry and James on the basketball court in their Team USA jerseys. Other players, including Anthony Davis, were within earshot of the two men.As ‘Not Like Us’ boomed through the stadium speakers, Steph yelled out, “Damn with this song.”

“It’s not the only song in America,” Steph Curry added with a lil’ smile.

Davis seemed to chuckle a bit. Meanwhile, LeBron James turned to Davis and Curry, shrugged his shoulders, and said, “I love it.”Steph Curry and Bron continued to exchange words, but the music drowned up most of the follow-up comments before the video cut off.

See their reactions for yourself below.

James Was Previously Spotted Enjoying The Hit Song

It’s been about two months since K. Dot released the track on May 4, and it’s been a smash hit ever since. His ‘Pop Out’ concert on Juneteenth in Los Angeles stamped it into the culture.

Amid the beef, LeBron James has been spotted multiple times enjoying Kendrick’s disses. He was also in the audience for the Juneteenth concert, along with Savannah James.

About a week after the show, Kendrick Lamar gagged social media when he released the video to the track. It was seeping with L.A. culture moments and continued shots at the song’s target, Drizzy Drake.

Needless to say, the song has pretty much become a summer anthem, a club bop and cookout staple. Chile, it’s arguably making its way to the same ranking as the ‘Electric Slide’ and ‘Knuck If You Buck’!

Roommates, how are you feeling about Kendrick’s ‘Not Like Us’?

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