Kendrick Lamar Performs "Not Like Us" Multiple Times at Concert
Kendrick Lamar's epic show in LA celebrates unity, disses Drake, reunites Black Hippy, and pays tribute to Nipsey Hussle and Kobe Bryant.
The Pop Out: Ken and Friends event was a true celebration of Los Angeles, bringing together various communities in a display of peace and unity. The show, produced by Amazon and streamed live on Twitch, reached a mesmerizing climax as Kendrick Lamar took the stage and performed his Drake diss tracks with passion and intensity.
Kendrick kicked off the show with "Euphoria," delivering powerful lyrics and even throwing shade at Drake with lines like "Give me Tupac's ring back and I might give you a little respect." Throughout the event, Lamar also performed hits like "6:16 in LA" and "Like That," captivating the audience with his raw talent and undeniable stage presence.
The highlight of the night came when Jay Rock, Ab-Soul, and Schoolboy Q joined Kendrick on stage for a full Black Hippy reunion, performing "King's Dead" together for the first time in years. The energy in the crowd was electric as Dr. Dre made a surprise appearance, adding his iconic touch to songs like "Still D.R.E." and "California Love."
As Kendrick continued to perform "Not Like Us" multiple times, the stage became crowded with a diverse group of artists, athletes, and community members. Kendrick made it clear that this moment was about more than just rap beef, honoring the legacies of Nipsey Hussle and Kobe Bryant and emphasizing the importance of unity in a city plagued by violence.
The event concluded with a powerful group photo, symbolizing the strength and resilience of Los Angeles as a community. Kendrick's message of unity and solidarity resonated with audiences around the world, sparking a trending hashtag on Twitter and leaving a lasting impact on all who witnessed the historic event.
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