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Kendrick Lamar set the stage on fire during his 'Pop Out' concert in LA, opening with the controversial Drake diss track 'Euphoria.' Not stopping there, Lamar surprised fans by unveiling a new verse for the already fiery song. The event was not just a concert; it was a gathering of 25 L.A. artists for a special Juneteenth performance, where Lamar performed the Drake diss track 'Not Like Us' a record-breaking five times, igniting the audience with his powerful lyrics.
Among the stars present were Dr. Dre, Tyler the Creator, and YG, who joined Lamar on stage, creating an electrifying atmosphere as they celebrated the unity within the music community. The concert was a blend of music and camaraderie, with Lamar emphasizing the bond and losses faced in the music industry during the show.
LeBron James and other NBA stars also made an appearance at Lamar's concert, fueling speculation about their stance in the ongoing Kendrick Lamar-Drake feud. The evening wasn't just about the music; it became a platform for artists and athletes to come together, showcasing the influence and reach of Kendrick Lamar's performances.
Kendrick Lamar didn't hold back on his Drake diss tracks, playing 'Not Like Us' six times during 'The Pop Out.' This event wasn't just a concert; it was a significant moment in music history, bringing together different facets of the entertainment industry. Lamar's ability to merge artistry with commentary on social issues continues to captivate audiences and raise questions about the dynamics of the rap world. In a music landscape filled with tension and competition, Lamar's performances create a space for unity and celebration.
Kendrick Lamar not only opened his 'Pop Out' concert on Wednesday with the Drake diss “Euphoria,” he rolled out a new verse for it.
Kendrick Lamar brought 25 L.A. artists together for his Juneteenth show, where the rapper performed Drake diss “Not Like Us” a record five times.
We done lost a lot of homies to this music shit,” Lamar said as he partied with dozens of Los Angeles entertainers on stage.
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Kendrick Lamar not only opened his 'Pop Out' concert on Wednesday with the Drake diss 'Euphoria,' he rolled out a new verse for it.
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Lamar, the most celebrated rapper of a generation, had unofficially won the most high-profile hip-hop diss war in 20 years. Fans who came in person (the event was also streamed on Amazon Music) arrived anticipating a victory lap.
Kendrick Lamar was joined by Dr. Dre, Tyler the Creator, Steve Lacy and an army of local talents in a show of unity at his 'Pop-Out' concert on Juneteenth.