Honestly I Think "They Not Like Us" Is the Only Mumble Rap Song That Is Good Because They Call Out Drake for Being a Diddy Blud

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About
Honestly I Think "They Not Like Us" Is the Only Mumble Rap Song That Is Good Because They Call Out Drake for Being a Diddy Blud refers to a copypasta spawned from a late 2024 Twitter / X thread about the Kendrick Lamar song "Not Like Us." The original poster said that the song was a good "mumble rap" song because it called out Drake for being a so-called "Diddy blud," referencing the alleged crimes of rapper Diddy and the slang term "blud," meaning that Drake is a person who's similar to Diddy. The tweet was likely posted ironically given the context of the original thread, which was mocking an /r/Memes post called, "ME AFTER LISTENING TO MODERN RAP MUSIC FOR 10 SECONDS BE LIKE." The tweet became a copypasta online as it spread on TikTok in early 2025, notably snowballing after a Subway Surfers, AI-voiced overstimulation video that used the thread as a talking point, omitting the usernames and context from the original.
Origin
On November 2nd, 2024, X[1] user @blephin_ tweeted a screenshot of an /r/memes subreddit post that said, "ME AFTER LISTENING TO MODERN RAP MUSIC FOR 10 SECONDS BE LIKE" and "It's just saying n-word and twerking." It was seemingly posted ironically to mock the Redditor and subreddit. It gained over 58,000 likes in three months.
Later on November 2nd, X[2] user @derpatron6000 replied to the tweet, writing, "Honestly I think They Not Like Us is the only mumble rap song that is good, because they call out Drake for being a Diddy blud," receiving over 15,000 likes in three months (shown below).

Copypasta
Honestly I think They Not Like Us is the only mumble rap song that is good, because they call out Drake for being a Diddy blud.
Spread
In the following months, the copypasta gained minor spread on X.[3][4] On November 10th, 2024, Instagram[5] user @zuccy123456 reposted a screenshot of the interaction, gaining over 7,800 likes in three months (shown below).
On February 2nd, 2025, TikToker[6] @topxcomedy1 posted a Subway Surfers "sludge content" video that outlined the original X thread and omitted the usernames of those involved, gaining over 47,300 likes in 18 days (shown below).
On February 4th, X user @blephin_ reposted the abovementioned video to his secondary X[7] account @blephin2, gaining over 14,000 likes in 16 days.
In the following weeks, the copypasta gained use on TikTok, evident in a video shared by TikToker[8] @420mako on February 15th, 2025, that received over 47,500 likes in five days (shown below).
Various Examples
Search Interest
External References
[2] X – @derpatron6000
[3] X – @1nonly_eclipze
[4] X – @tomboylover93
[5] Instagram – @zuccy123456
[6] TikTok – @topxcomedy1
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