Kendrick Lamar has Japanese crowd rapping bars word for word
Kendrick Lamar has been the most respected rapper of the past decade. Through the years, Kendrick has done some incredible things, lyrically. What people love about Kendrick is that he doesn’t drop music as frequently as the average rapper. Instead, when he drops, it’s a moment, and the album always reaches number one. When he was in Japan, Kendrick Lamar performed in front of a sold-out crowd. In addition, they were reciting the lyrics, word-for-word.
Kendrick Lamar went on an incredible mixtape run, which began in 2007. By 2009, Kendrick was already dealing with major labels. While he was always a part of Top Dawg Entertainment, at the time they had deals with various labels. During that time, Jay Rock was the leader of the crew. It was during the 2010-2011 period, Kendrick Lamar emerged as a star, and he got co-signs throughout the industry, and became a star.
Kendrick Lamar is currently on tour and he went to Japan. While he was out there, Kendrick held the crowd down and he came through in a big way. It’s amazing to the people on social media with the way that Kendrick controls the crowd. All the way out in Japan, Kendrick Lamar had the Japanese rapping his lyrics, word-for-word. With English not being the first language of most of the crowd, it was a bit of a surprise to people on social media.
Kendrick Lamar has Japanese crowd rapping bars word for word