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Kendrick Lamar’s fiancée, Whitney Alford, and kids make rare appearance in ‘Not Like Us’ music video

Kendrick Lamar’s fiancée, Whitney Alford, and their two kids make a rare appearance in the rapper’s new music video for his Drake diss track “Not Like Us.”

In a black-and-white scene, the couple are shown dancing in a living room with their daughter, Uzi, and son, Enoch.

Lamar, 37, wears a zip-up hoodie, oversize shorts and a baseball cap while Alford, 38, sports an unzipped sweatshirt, a cropped tank top and baggy jeans.

Kendrick Lamar’s fiancée, Whitney Alford, and their two kids make a rare appearance in the rapper’s “Not Like Us” music video. Kendrick Lamar/Youtube
The couple are shown dancing in a living room with daughter Uzi and son Enoch. Kendrick Lamar/Youtube
Alford is all smiles as her children run around the room and play with a basketball. Kendrick Lamar/Youtube
She busts a move both solo and with her longtime love. Kendrick Lamar/Youtube

Meanwhile, Uzi looks adorable in a tutu dress with a bow in her hair as Enoch wears a tracksuit.

Alford is all smiles during the family’s brief cameo, busting a move both solo and with her longtime love as their children run around the room and play with a basketball.

Lamar debuted the Dave Free-directed video Thursday, exactly two months after dropping the No. 1 song.

“Not Like Us” is a Drake diss track. Instagram/@champagnepapi
The rappers have been feuding for months. Amy Harris/Invision/AP

The Pulitzer Prize winner and Drake have been feuding for months over J. Cole declaring in the 2023 song “First Person Shooter” that they are the “big three” artists in hip-hop.

Lamar countered in his March song “Like That” that “it’s just big me,” which led to a number of diss tracks between him and the “Take Care” rapper, 37, in April and May.

Alford was notably dragged into the beef when Drake accused her fiancé of domestic abuse and infidelity in “Family Matters,” prompting Lamar to call his rival a pedophile in “Meet the Grahams” and “Not Like Us.”

Lamar and Alford were high school sweethearts. Getty Images for NARAS
They got engaged in 2015. WireImage
The couple welcomed Uzi in 2019 and debuted Enoch in 2022. blushedbywhit/Instagram

In response, the “Hotline Bling” singer released “The Heart Part 6,” in which he rapped, “Only f–kin’ with Whitneys, not Millie Bobby Browns,” referencing Alford and his 20-year-old friend from “Stranger Things.”

Lamar and Alford met at their high school in Compton, Calif., and started dating soon after becoming friends. They got engaged in 2015.

The couple welcomed Uzi in 2019 and debuted Enoch on the cover of Lamar’s 2022 album, “Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers,” though it is unclear when he was born.