On Wednesday, June 19, Kendrick Lamar took to Los Angeles’ Kia Forum to perform at his The Pop Out-Ken & Friends Juneteenth concert. This was the first time the musician had performed live following his weeks-long beef with Drake.
Internet users trolled the latter relentlessly after K. Dot performed his Drake- diss track Not Like Us five times at the concert.
The Compton native opened the night with his Drake-diss track Euphoria. After including new lyrics in the song, he performed Not Like Us later on. Although it comes as no surprise that Kendrick Lamar performed the track considering that it topped multiple music charts, netizens were stunned to learn that he performed it five times in a
Many then took to the internet to seemingly diss Drake. A few tweets read:
At the time of writing this article, Drizzy himself had not taken to the internet to respond to the viral concert moment. Meanwhile, netizens were having a field day online. Several tweets read:
Many evidently created hilarious reactions of how the Canadian-singer was likely feeling following Kendrick Lamar’s concert diss. Other tweets read:
Fans of Kendrick Lamar were seen singing along to Not Like Us without missing a beat. Reactions to the same read:
Kendrick Lamar changed the lyrics to Euphoria during his concert
Alongside seemingly dissing Drake during his concert, Kendrick Lamar also changed the lyrics to his other Drizzy-diss track Euphoria. Eagle-eyed fans noticed that K. Dot added a lyric to the song. Lamar sang during the concert:
“I’m knowin’ they call you The Boy, but where is a man?/ ‘Cause I ain’t see him yet/ Give me Tupac ring back and I might give you a lil’ respect.”
The original lyric in the song goes:
“I’m knowin’ they call you The Boy, but where is a man?/ ‘Cause I ain’t see him yet/ Matter of fact I ain’t even bleed him yet, can I bleed him?”
The concert, which was streamed live on Prime Video and Amazon Music’s Twitch channel, also included appearances from other artists, with Kendrick Lamar’s supergroup Black Hippy.;Others included Roddy Rick, Ty Dolla $ign, Steve Lacy, and Tyler The Creator, among others.