Kendrick Lamar Dubbed 'Real King' by XXXTentacion's Dad for Supporting His Late Son
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In a video shared on Instagram, Dwayne Onfroy thanked the 'HUMBLE' hitmaker, whom he called the 'real king,' for supporting his late son during his career.

AceShowbiz - Kendrick Lamar got a big shout-out from XXXTentacion's father. In a video shared on Instagram, Dwayne Onfroy thanked the "HUMBLE" hitmaker, whom he called the "real king," for supporting his late son during his career.

"My name is Dwayne Onfroy, father of rapper known as XXXTentacion," he said in the clip. "I just want to say, first of all, thank you for giving my son a platform when he was an unknown artist […] he gave him a shoutout when his album was released."

"You stepped up to the plate for him when a lot of people just stood by and stood back [while] Spotify had him under pressure [and] wasn't even attempting to play his songs, Real king - I've always respected you for that. Always."

When XXXTentacion dropped his debut album "17" back in 2017, Kendrick showed his support by sharing a link to it on social media. "listen to this album if you feel anything. raw thoughts," K-Dot penned at the time, before revealing that he had already listened to the 11-track set five times.

Back in 2018, Spotify applied the Hate Content & Hateful Conduct Policy. Per the guidelines, XXXTentacion's music was removed from their editorial and algorithmic playlists since the late emcee had been charged with aggravated battery of a pregnant woman, domestic battery by strangulation, false imprisonment and witness-tampering by an ex-girlfriend.

The company went back on the move soon after as Kendrick's team reached out to CEO Daniel Ek and head of artist relations Troy Carter, threatening to remove his music from their platform. "I reached out to Troy over there, we had a conversation and I expressed how I felt about it, about censorship, how you can't do artists that way," Top Dawg Entertainment boss Anthony Tiffith told Billboard.

"I don't think it's right for artists to be censored, especially in our culture. How did they just pick those [artists] out?" he continued. "How come they didn't pick out any others from any other genres or any other different cultures? There [are] so many other artists that have different things going on, and they could've picked anybody. But it seems to me that they're constantly picking on hip-hop culture."

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