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LeBron James and Lauren Sanchez caught vibing to Kendrick Lamar's 'Not Like Us' in Cannes


Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James has collided with Jeff Bezos and his new wife, Lauren Sanchez, at a star-studded party in Cannes, and the moment is now going viral.

The A-list trio was spotted letting loose to Kendrick Lamar's hit track "Not Like Us" at the swanky Le Guerite Beach Club, where celebs among the likes of Jay-Z and Beyonce have been spotted partying in the past.

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LeBron James, Savannah, and Lauren Sanchez steal the spotlight at viral Cannes party

A video of the moment started making its rounds on social media on Tuesday, July 22.

In a clip shared on X, the Los Angeles Lakers' star's table, which included James' wife Savannah, and his business partner Maverick Carter, were spotted jamming out to the popular Drake diss track, which Lamar famously performed during the 2025 Super Bowl halftime show back in February.

At one point in the video, Savannah is seen chanting the popular verse, "A minorrrr," while she held a small battery-operated fan up to her face to cool down.

The funniest part of the entire clip is when the person recording the video panned the camera over to the Amazon founder, Bezos, who was filming his wife, Sanchez, getting down to the song.

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Fans quickly started commenting on the the NBA star's dance party on X, with one user writing, "Nah not Savannah hitting the "A Minor."

"Bro really turned on Drake," another person wrote.

"Even Bezos and his wife in on it too, man Drake never gon live this down," a third person added.

MORE: LeBron James continues Drake feud with Tyler The Creator music video cameo

Why Lamar's 'Not Like Us' lyrics have been controversial

Lamar has faced some criticism for his lyrics in the hit song.

He accuses his Canadian rival, Drake, of being a "pedophile" in the lyrics.

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During the song, Lamar raps, "Say Drake, I hear you like 'em young. You better not ever go to cell block one." He then advises that "you hide your 'lil sister from him," and famously raps, "Tryna strike a cord and it's probably A-Minor."

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