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Kendrick Lamar Draws Mixed Reactions After Shooting 'Not Like Us' MV in Compton
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According to reports, K-Dot filmed the visuals on Saturday, June 22 and the crowd packed the streets before the rapper even showed up.

AceShowbiz - Kendrick Lamar has brought a huge crowd while shooting the "Not Like Us" music video in Compton. While most fans were excited to hear the news, others suggested that they started to get sick of the tune.

According to reports, K-Dot filmed the visuals on Saturday, June 22. The crowd packed the streets before the rapper even showed up, but the real party began once he appeared alongside DJ Mustard.

While fans continued to support Kendrick, some didn't. "As a Kendrick fan this getting played out too much like it's every I go," one user admitted under a post from HNHH, while another added, "S**t playin everywhere at all times made me hate the beat."

A third quipped, "He must really hate Drake to be out in La heat in that leather jacket." Someone else, meanwhile, sided with Drake by writing, "Don't let this distract you from the fact that Drake won the biggest rap beef... He lyrically destroyed Metro Kendrick + 20 other in front of the [world emoji] but y'all not ready for that convo tho."

According to reports, K-Dot filmed the visuals on Saturday, June 22. The crowd packed the streets before the rapper even showed up, but the real party began once he appeared alongside DJ Mustard.

Sources previously told TMZ that "Kendrick's team got all the proper permits needed to pull off the project and the L.A. County Sheriff's Dept. will send deputies for extra security during the music [video] shoot." However, the insiders did not unveil "how many deputies have been tapped for the gig."

Kendrick and Drake's beef has dominated the rap world in recent months. On June 19, K-Dot hosted "The Pop Out - Ken and Friends" concert in Los Angeles, where he performed some Drake diss tracks, including "Euphoria" and "Not Like Us".

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