The Grammys have already taken over the internet. From Kendrick Lamar leaving Beyonce, Taylor Swift, and Sabrina Carpenter behind and claiming the Record of the Year and Song of the Year to Shakira accepting the Best Latin Pop Album award- the Grammys nominations and victories diverted cameras across the globe.
Prominent MLB team Los Angeles Dodgers celebrated the new achievement of the American rapper in one of the most unique ways. From drawing similarities between Lamar’s song Not Like Us to giving out great vibes ahead of the 2025 season- the Dodgers proved why they stand out in the MLB championship race.
Los Angeles Dodgers honor Kendrick Lamar for his Grammy victory
The Los Angeles Dodgers celebrated the new addition to Kendrick Lamar’s Grammy collection in a great style. The 37-year-old phenomenal rapper won the Record of the Year and the Song of the Year for his outstanding track Not Like Us leaving behind prominent names in the global music industry.
The Dodgers took to X and posted about their and as well the Money Trees’ singer’s dominance in their respective fields. The post diverted media attention and even reflected on their aspiration and mindset for the upcoming 2025 season.
The Dodgers post mentioned Kendrick Lamar’s record-breaking track Not Like Us along with the picture of the World Series Championship ring from the 2024 season.
“They Not Like Us. 🏆 Congratulations, @kendricklamar! #GRAMMYs”The post was not only a tribute to the most talented rapper in the world but also took every Dodger fan down memory lane.
From acquiring the best athletes into their team roster to making headlines with their record-breaking deals the Los Angeles Dodgers clearly define what dominance actually looks like both on and off the grounds.
Kendrick Lamar pays tribute to the California wildfire victims during his acceptance speech
Kendrick Lamar not only spoke about his late aunt Shannon but also paid tribute to the California wildfire victims during his acceptance speech after winning the Record of the Year and Song of the Year for Not Like Us.
The influential rapper who belongs from Compton, California poured his heart out while talking about the current condition of the city. He said-
"First and foremost, all praise to the most high. We woke up this morning. Rest in paradise my Auntie Shannon. She transitioned yesterday, so this is special."He further mentioned-
“Compton, Watts, Long Beach, Inglewood, Hollywood, out to the Valley, Pacoima, IE, San Bernardino, all that. This is my neck of the woods that held me down since a young pup when I was in the studio scrapping to write the best raps and do records like these. I can't give enough thanks to these places that I rolled around since high school."While paying tribute to the wildfire victims he even mentioned Hollywood, Long Beach, the Valley, Watts, and his Compton. The Grammy winner belongs to Compton and dedicated his Grammy victory to his city and Los Angeles.