
Kendrick Lamar gets 2-minute ovation after ‘Not Like Us’ in Drake’s hometown
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Kendrick Lamar stepped onto Drake’s turf on Thursday, playing his first concert in Toronto since the rift between the music superstars went into hyperdrive last year.
Kendrick Lamar stepped onto Drake’s turf on Thursday, playing his first concert in Toronto since the rift between the music superstars went into hyperdrive last year.
For the most part, the Los Angeles rapper didn’t fan the flames of his feud, even if some ticketholders hoped he might douse the conflict in gasoline. Instead, Lamar mostly took the high road by focusing on the music.
As the first of two nights at the Rogers Centre neared its close, Lamar pulled out his ace card with a performance of “Not Like Us,” the chart-topping diss track that knocked Drake down a few pegs in popular culture.
Immediately, phones went up, booties started shaking, and fans shouted along to the contemptuous lyrics that brought Lamar and Drake’s rift to its apparent head.
Once he was finished, Lamar stood centre stage in a spotlight, his face in shadow, and for the next two minutes he took in the roar of the crowd. Many of them screamed, “One more time.”
Lamar didn’t deliver that pleaded encore, but he gave the crowd plenty of other hits to dance to, including “Squabble Up” and “TV Off” from his latest album “GNX” and older favourites “Humble” and “All the Stars,” which he performed with his tour mate SZA.
The duo are snaking their way across North America and Europe with their Grand National Tour this summer, but their only Canadian dates are in Toronto at a massive stadium that Drake has never played on tour.
And so Lamar’s moment in the spotlight could be seen as another win in the battle against his rap nemesis.













