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Pusha T Was Seen Having a Good Time at Kendrick Lamar’s Concert

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Last updated: May 15, 2025 6:08 am
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During Kendrick Lamar’s performance at Gillette Stadium in New England, Pusha T was seen having a great time.

The Clipse rapper seemed to be enjoying himself as much as anyone as he stopped by the most recent performance of Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s historic Grand National tour.

Pusha can be seen enthusiastically banging his head while watching Lamar perform the GNX cut “Reincarnated” in a fan-shot video.

According to earlier reports, the brothers’ desire for Kendrick Lamar to contribute a guest verse is the reason behind the delay in the release of the eagerly awaited Clipse reunion album.

Pusha praised his “Nosetalgia” colleague during a panel at REVOLT WORLD in Atlanta last year for his rhyming prowess and refusal to compromise his music in order to appeal to a broader audience.

Pusha received a lot of appreciation after moderator Walter J. Tucker questioned what he felt about Kendrick’s influence on hip-hop.

“You rap well,” he has undoubtedly been told during his career. You rap too much, even though you’re fantastic. This is the kind of music you should write. You must take that action. Watching him be the lyric king and being true to himself is incredible,” he remarked.

“People who never even listen to lyrics are reciting his freestyles, his battles, and his songs,” the Clipse rapper continued. It’s entertaining to watch. It’s also excellent for what we do in lyric-driven hip-hop.

Additionally, he gave Kendrick acclaim for his performance throughout his feud with Drake.

“Amazing. “Amazing performance,” he stated in a Vulture interview. Amazing demonstration of battle raps. Hear me out, Kendrick.

“But the truth really hurts, and the truth cuts deep,” he later remarked. Additionally, I believe that Kendrick was communicating with his soul. I think so, and I think that would make you tap out. You’ll have to litigate for that. You will do a lot of things as a result.

Lamar’s first answer, “Euphoria,” also alluded to Pusha’s own conflict with Drake during the fight.

“Fuck all that pushin’ P, let me see you push a T,” he spat the double entendre on the track.

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