Kendrick Lamar performs Drake diss track “Not Like Us” five times during LA concert

Kendrick Lamar’s Star-Studded Concert Unites West Coast Rap Fraternity

Kendrick Lamar Hosts Epic Concert in Los Angeles, Ends Feud with Drake

Kendrick Lamar hosted a sensational concert in Los Angeles at the Kia Forum, showcasing the unity and talent of the West Coast rap scene. The star-studded event featured over 20 musicians, including the likes of Dr. Dre, Roddy Ricch, Tyler The Creator, and more.

The highlight of the night was the live debut of Lamar’s track “Not Like Us,” a scathing diss track aimed at fellow rapper Drake, effectively ending their long-standing feud. The crowd was exhilarated as Lamar performed the song multiple times, each rendition more electrifying than the last.

Addressing the audience, Lamar emphasized the importance of respecting and honoring the West Coast’s rich rap legacy, indirectly calling out Drake for using AI versions of Tupac and Snoop Dogg on one of his tracks.

The feud between Lamar and Drake had been brewing for years but reached new heights recently as both artists released diss tracks targeting each other. Lamar’s “Not Like Us” took direct shots at Drake, accusing him of appropriating Southern rap culture and making unfounded allegations about his behavior with young women.

The concert, titled “The Pop Out: Ken And Friends,” sold out instantly, with Lamar wowing the crowd with performances of his hit songs and iconic collaborations with other West Coast legends. The show marked a rare moment of unity in LA’s hip-hop community, with Lamar dedicating the performance to fallen soldiers and emphasizing the importance of peace and solidarity.

As the night came to a close, Lamar played a mesmerizing instrumental version of “Not Like Us,” leaving fans in awe as they exited the venue. The concert not only showcased Lamar’s immense talent but also solidified his place as a respected figure in the rap world.

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