How tall is Kendrick Lamar? Rapper jokes about Schoolboy Q's daughter being taller than him at Not Like Us music video shoot

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Kendrick Lamar recently joked about Schoolboy Q's daughter being taller than him. This encounter happened in a meet-up that Lamar had after he decided to spend some time with his friends and their kids while shooting the music video for his track Not Like Us in Compton.

Several clips taken from the day had further surfaced on the internet, in which Kendrick Lamar was heard talking to Schoolboy Q's daughter, where he said:

"H*ll nah. You taller than me and some mo' sh*t. You grown, that's crazy, man."

The rapper was possibly talking to Q's older daughter, Joyce, who was born in 2009. His conversation with Q's daughter has piqued the interest of netizens regarding the rapper's height.

It is worth noting that Kendrick Lamar, aka K.dot, currently one of the most skilled rappers in the hip-hop industry, possibly falls in the category of shorter rappers in the hip-hop industry, with a height of 5 feet 6 inches.

However, Lamar is not the only well-known short rapper; many other short rappers have dominated the industry. The list is quite long and includes Eminem, Tyga, Ice Cube, and Lil Wayne, to name a few.


Kendrick Lamar has been shooting his music video for the diss track Not Like Us

Lamar has been hanging out with friends during his music video shoot. Apart from the conversation with Schoolboy Q's daughter and other people, Lamar was accompanied by Ab-Soul and Punch at his shoot for Not Like Us. The shooting reportedly happened in Compton on Saturday, June 22, 2024. One fan told Complex,

"[Kendrick's] bringing back brotherhood and positivity back to Compton."

A crowd of fans had gathered around the area to witness the famous rapper and the visuals of the shoot.

Kendrick Lamar had been roaming around all over his hometown on Saturday for the music video of his diss track to Drake. Not Like Us was initially launched on May 4, 2024, amid the beef with Canadian rapper Drake, aka Drizzy. The track was released as a response to Drizzy's Family Matters diss.

Recently, Kendrick Lamar also conducted his Pop Out concert, which was a massive success. He performed live on diss tracks like Like That, Not Like Us, and Euphoria. It was also revealed that Whitney Alford and Dave Free were present at the concert on June 19, 2024. Fans are now eagerly waiting to watch the music video of the popular diss track that Lamar initially launched as a response to Drake.

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