Kendrick Lamar plays impromptu set at Brooklyn's Dumbo House
Over the weekend Kendrick Lamar treated people at Dumbo House in Brooklyn, New York - which included Jay-Z and Beyoncé - to an intimate performance.
After completing his Barclays Center Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers shows, Lamar headed to Brooklyn's Dumbo House, and was seen hanging out with Jay-Z, Beyoncé, his cousin Baby Keem, Dave Free and more.
Lamar also decided to deliver an impromptu performance with a keyboardist and bass player, and a clip of him playing "The Heart Part 5" has been making the rounds online after Dave Free posted it on Instagram.
During the performance, Lamar gave Jay-Z a shout out for letting him use the "I do this for my culture" line from "Izzo (H.O.V.A.)", "Hov, good looking out for clearing that muthafucking line," Lamar said. "You ain’t never charged me for no muthafucking line, dog. I really appreciate that shit."
JAY-Z w/ @kendricklamar, @davefree, @babykeem, @CoreyGAMBLE and @TannaLeone last night pic.twitter.com/QNeT652DqC
— JAY-Z Daily (@JAY_Z_Daily) August 7, 2022
Kendrick Lamar having an intimate show in NYC after his Big Steppers tour at the Barclays Center pic.twitter.com/VzSYkLPYfI
— 2Cool2Blog (@2cooI2blog) August 7, 2022
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