Drake begs for attention in wild look as enemy Kendrick Lamar gears up for Super Bowl gig

Drake has been seen rocking a questionable ensemble while out and about in Perth as his nemesis Kendrick Lamar prepares for the Super Bowl 2025 halftime show.

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Drake spotted out and about in Perth rocking a bizarre outfit (Image: Backgrid)

Drake has well and truly stolen the spotlight from Kendrick Lamar - but it's not for a good reason.

The 38-year-old is no stranger to rocking eyebrow-rating looks, and this recent fashion statement is certainly no exception.

Spotted leaving Gibney Restaurant in Perth, Australia, Drake stepped out in - what many would likely consider - an attention-seeking outfit as his hip-hop nemesis Kendrick gears up for the Super Bowl 2025 halftime show.

He rocked a provocative white T-shirt that read, “Wait till u see my,” with a downward arrow pointing toward his nether regions.

The Hotline Bling rapper completed his look with bright yellow shorts and oversized blue cowboy boots.

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Drake wore a top that read 'wait to you see my' (Image: Backgrid)

Complimenting his statement boots, Drake accessorized with a matching blue beany, bracelets, and a gold watch.

It's not the first time in recent months the God's Plan hitmaker has had fans taking a double look, as in October 2024, he was ridiculed for styling his hair in pigtails with barrettes.

At the time, fans assumed he was experiencing a “mid life crisis,” however the five-time Grammy winner chopped off his long locks a month later.

Drake's trip down under comes as Kendrick, 37, prepares to headline the Super Bowl halftime show at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans this Sunday.

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Drake completed his look with a pair of bright yellow shorts and oversized blue cowboy boots (Image: Backgrid)

It has been hightly speculated that Kendrick plans to include Not Like Us - a diss track aimed at Drake - in his performance setlist.

A source close to Kendrick told The U.S. Sun that his pal is "f---ing pumped" for the gig and "can't wait" to drop the controversial track, which includes the bombshell lyrics, "Certified Lover Boy, certified pedophile / Say, Drake, I hear you like 'em young / You better not ever go to cell block one / Tryna strike a chord and it's probably A-minor."

The rappers’ ongoing feud began in 2023 when J. Cole referred to himself, Drake, and Kendrick as “the big three” on the Canadian-born emcee’s track First Person Shooter.

However, the HUMBLE rapper didn’t take the line as a compliment because he responded to the two musicians in his verse on Metro Boomin and Future’s March 2024 song, Like That.

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Drake was snapped leaving Gibney Restaurant in Perth, Australia (Image: Backgrid)

“Motherf--k the big three, n----, it’s just big me,” Kendrick clapped back on the song.

From there, the feeding pair went back and forth on a series of diss tracks. And it appears Kendrick got the upper hand as Not Like Us earned him five awards at the Grammy's earlier this week.

Kendrick happily accepted his awards in a Canadian suit - a fashion statement many fans have speculated to be a hidden jibe at Drake.

Drake fired back at the allegations in his May 2024 song The Heart Part 6, rapping, “I never been with no one underage.”

Earlier this month, he also sued his record label, Universal Music Group, which represents Kendrick, for alleged defamation over the smash diss track Not Like Us.

He alleged the label knowingly promoted the “false and malicious narrative” that he’s a pedophile to get the upper hand in contract negotiations.

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