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Kendrick Lamar gave Drake hell during his one-day only "Pop Out" concert in Los Angeles.
Held on Juneteenth, the show was a star-studded affair, featuring performances from DJ Mustard, Tyler, the Creator, Roddy Ricch, YG, and more, while Lamar headlined the major event. As anticipated, the 17-time Grammy Award winner performed his Drake-aimed diss track "Euphoria."
Kendrick also changed some of the lyrics, delivering some bars about 2Pac.
Kendrick also performed "6:16 in LA" with Ab-Soul.
Dot reunited Black Hippy, performing songs with Jay Rock ("Money Trees," "Win," "King's Dead") and Schoolboy Q ("Collard Greens," "THat Part").
Dot went back to his Drake disses, performing his "Like That" verse.
Then he brought out Dr. Dre to perform "Still D.R.E." and "California Love." Dre also introduced "Not Like Us."
Dot proceeded to play "Not Like Us" two more times. Surgical.
Since late March, Lamar and Drizzy went back-and-forth over multiple diss tracks, with Lamar igniting the feud on the Future and Metro Boomin-assisted "Like That" from We Don't Trust You. While J. Cole responded on "7 Minute Drill," before bowing out of a beef with Lamar altogether, the 6 God pestered the Pulitizer Prize winner with "Push Ups" and "Taylor Made Freestyle," later responding to Lamar on "Family Matters" and "The Heart Part 6."
While Drake has been noticeably quiet since "Not Like Us" dropped last month, the "Pop Out" concert comes as a grand finale, although some have demanded that Lamar continue the festivities annually.