It's available on all desktops and smart phones Kendrick Lamar ‘s Drake diss track, ‘Not Like Us’ has been turned into an 8-bit video game. The song, which recently became the most streamed hip-hop tune in a day on Spotify , was released as a video last week and in it the rapper takes aim at an owl piñata – a symbol famously associated with Drake’s label, OVO Sound. Now, players can assume control of an avatar of Lamar, swinging a bat at an owl to a beepy version of ‘Not Like Us’.

The aim is to top the leaderboard with a score of 69, (also a cheeky nod to Lamar’s lyrics), and it can be played on desktops and smart phones. You can play it here . Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us" has been turned into a browser-based game.

Check it out! #NotLikeUs #KendrickLamar #owls pic.twitter.com/9az7yDqRAC — Shacknews (@shacknews) July 15, 2024 The game was developed by Richie Branson, who previously worked on Epic Games’ Fortnite.

Since its release earlier in May, ‘Not Like Us’ has become a record-breaking success for Lamar. It became his fourth Billboard Hot 100 Number One single, following his feature on Future and Metro Boomin’s ‘Like That’ , the song that ignited his feud with Drake this year. At his recent ‘The Pop Out: Ken & Friends’ Juneteenth concert special held in Los Angeles, Lamar performed the diss track five consecutive times, bringing out Dr.

Dre as a special guest to deliver the track’s opening line: “Pssst, I see dead people”. During .