Amid the Drake controversy, Kendrick Lamar releases the music video for “Not Like Us.”

The music video for Lamar’s diss tune against rival rapper Drake hinted at a new song.

Kendrick Lamar put a cap on his monthslong feud with Drake by releasing a music video for his hit song “Not Like Us,” which dissed the Canadian rapper.

Lamar released the video on Independence Day. He previously held a concert called “The Pop Out” on Juneteenth, where he performed “Not Like Us” six times. Many fans viewed the timing of these events as digs toward Drake, whom Lamar accuses of stealing Black American culture in his diss tracks.

The “Not Like Us” music video had received over 13 million views as of Friday morning.

Many fans online praised the video and viewed it as a celebration of Compton, California, where Lamar is from, and the West Coast. Others delighted in Lamar’s continued jabs at Drake.

The video appears to make several references to Drake, including the inclusion of an owl piñata and a live owl in a cage. The owl is a mascot for Drake’s label October’s Very Own, or OVO. While Lamar was hitting the piñata, the music video flashed the disclaimer: “No Ovhoes were harmed during the making of this video.”