Let's face it Kendrick Lamar's multi layered, rapid-fire lyrics aren't the easiest to recite, someone just forgot to tell his fans in Sin City that.
With just three days before his major debut album good kid, m.A.A.d city drops, K-Dot hit the strip in Las Vegas on Saturday (October 19) to headline BET's Music Matters Tour. Kendrick's show however was less of a concert and more of an all-hands-on-deck sing along. The TDE fire starter stormed the stage at the sold-out Hard Rock Cafe at about 11:45 p.m. and instantly got the party started. He launched into "Hol' Up" early only to have his lyrics thrown back at him by the boisterous crowd who showered the night's openers Stalley, Jay Rock and Ab-Soul with love as well.
For Kendrick though, the gathering were extra giving, mouthing every word to every song. Even early mixtape favorites like "P&P" and "Michael Jordan" drew spirited chants from Lamar's faithful. Still none of Kendrick's material went over greater than the selections from his angst-filled 2011 project Section.80. When Kendrick sung "Eight doobies to the face" from his drugged-up ode "A.D.H.D." his fans responded appropriately shouting "F--- that" with as just as much enthusiasm as their master of ceremonies.
Even the tongue twisting "Rigamortis" prompted significant crowd participation. "A crowd, a swarm of people singing 'Rigamortis' is something that's bugged out and everybody that comes to the show says that exact thing," Kendrick told from the confines of a Vegas recording studio a few hours after he left stage. "I be thinkin', Man I got some real die hard dedicated fans out here-- overly dedicated."
good kid leaked days before its official release, but Kendrick didn't test the waters much with the new selections, choosing to go with tried and true material instead. Still, he presented album singles "The Recipe" and "Swimming Pools (Drank)" much to the fans delight.
After an hour on stage and a "HiiiPower" acapella the house lights dimmed and the man of the evening dipped back on stage only to answer the fans call for an encore with the rowdy "Cartoon and Cereal."
When it was all said and done Kendrick Lamar's Las Vegas fans put in just as much work as he did performing alongside their hero. Yes on this night, the good kid from Compton conquered yet another mad city.
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