Kendrick Lamar Unites West Coast Icons for Drake Diss Track: Performed "Not Like Us'' 5 Times


Kendrick Lamar recently made headlines with his epic concert where he brought West Coast legends on stage for a Drake diss song. The concert was a celebration of LA rap legends and a notable moment in hip-hop history.

During the concert, Kendrick Lamar surprised fans by bringing out a lineup of West Coast legends to join him on stage. The highlight of the evening was when Lamar performed a diss song aimed at Drake, including a new line that caught everyone's attention: "Give me Tupac's ring back and I might give you a little respect."

The concert was a rare gathering of over 25 West Coast acts, including Tyler, The Creator, and Dr. Dre, who came together to celebrate their shared musical heritage. The energy in the venue was electrifying as these iconic artists shared the stage with Kendrick Lamar.

As the concert came to a close, Kendrick Lamar left the audience with a promise, saying, "I promise you this won't be the last of us." This statement left fans buzzing with excitement about possible future collaborations and events involving these legendary artists.

                                       banner
Kendrick Lamar's concert was more than just a musical performance; it was a moment that brought together the past, present, and future of West Coast hip-hop. The diss song directed at Drake added an element of surprise and controversy, further fueling the excitement surrounding the event.

Comments

Also Read: TOP VIRAL NEWS & MEDIA PUBLISHED

Wizkid and Drake Hit 598.6K Units in the UK as "Come Closer" Nears Platinum Status

Bayern Munich Explores Victor Osimhen Transfer Amid Harry Kane Contract Uncertainty

Davido and Chioma Pivot to ‘Quiet Luxury’ as Viral Vacation Footage Captures Intimate Family Moments

Is Your iPhone Vulnerable? New Reports Reveal Cybercriminals are Using Repurposed State Hacking Frameworks

Drake Signals a Strategic Solo Return with Industrial ‘Iceman’ Visuals: “What I Was Doing When You Thought I Was Crying”

Tems Surpasses Ayra Starr as "Born In The Wild" Becomes the 12th Most Streamed Nigerian Project

Nvidia Confirms Final $30 Billion OpenAI Investment As Apple Disrupts the Entry-Level Market with MacBook Neo

VITURE Luma Pro XR Glasses: The Flagship "Clarity King" Hardware Featuring 1200p Resolution and Electrochromic Dimming

Tems Shines Bright as Headliner on Day 2 of Afro Nation Festival 2025

Amazon Kindle Scribe Set for Direct Sale Launch on December 10th, Bypassing Preorder Window