Forget rapping about “DNA.” kendrick lamar Maybe it's telling him what's inside him. muhammad ali recently. A recently released video shows the lyrical maestro trading rhymes for jabs and hitting the gym with a trainer to hone his boxing skills. Will Kung Fu Kenny turn into Kenny the pugilist?
There is a lot of speculation on the internet. Although details are sparse, the video hints at Lamar's newfound dedication to the sweet science. One thing is for sure: anyone who interrupts his training session can be knocked out by a lyrical tirade, or even an actual punch. A video that went viral showed him training with Coach Ivan, a famous boxing trainer in Los Angeles.
Kendrick Lamar changes pens for a day
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Kendrick Lamar has been in the news for his sparring sessions since 2019. When he became famous for it, TMZ Sports reported:Kendrick played about four rounds of mitts on this outing, and he looked sharp throughout.Now, Kendrick Lamar has jumped into the ring once again to show off his progress over the past five years.
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In the latest video uploaded by ESNEWS, Kendrick Lamar can be seen hitting the mitts. ivan coach. Lamar was attempting a combo of punches that included a left jab, right jab, left jab, dodges, and repeats. The video quickly went viral among boxing fans, primarily due to the recent ongoing feud between the top three most famous rappers of their generation, J. Cole and Drake.
Kendrick Lamar typically avoids rap beefs, but after J. Cole and Drake collaborated on the song “First Person Shooters,” which boasted about their musical talents, part of the video features the two boxing. The situation could not be ignored because the video showed him doing so. ring.
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Lamar responds to J. Cole and Drake
Kendrick Lamar, the enigmatic king of rap, has dropped a surprise verse on Future and Metro Boomin's new album. And it wasn't all sunshine and rainbows. Lamar took aim at him like a heat-seeking missile, targeting Drake and J. Cole with blistering diss tracks. Social media became a digital colosseum and the response exploded.
A decade-old rivalry between these rappers was reignited, and Lamar's powerful wordplay fanned the flames. “I still have PTSD, mom, big 3, it's just me being big,” he spat, his voice laced with venom. This was a reference to an early lyric in Cole's “First Person Shooter” in which he talked about being part of “The World.”Big 3.After this song, J. Cole released a surprise album, “Might Delete Later,'' which included a diss track titled “7-Minute Drill.''
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So if things don't settle down in the music realm soon, there will always be Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole and Drake in the boxing ring. Let us know what you think in the comments section.