

Meanwhile, Kendrick Lamar has been announced as the latest headliner of the BST Hyde Park concert series in London. The two rappers finally spoke on the phone, and Sean revealed that “the respect is mutual.” No, I never did.’ And he was like, ‘Man, you should’ve definitely hollered at him.‘” “He’s like, ‘Bro, what’s up? You ever hollered at Kendrick?’ And then as soon as he said that… it was like, ‘Ohhh.’ I damn near put it on the back burner in my brain. Cole’s Dreamville festival with TDE president Punch. Last year, the ‘Dark Sky Paradise’ rapper ended up on a plane to J. “It got to a point where somehow, it was just a weird tension between me and him even though it was already said it wasn’t no beef because people made it that way.” “Every verse I do, people be like, ‘Oh is this a response? Is this a response?’ And I’m like, ‘Damn I can’t even show no aggression, people think it’s a damn response,’” he explained to Budden. Thinking the lines were about him, Sean called TDE’s Top Dawg, who told him: “It ain’t about you at all.”
In 2017, Lamar released ‘The Heart Part 4’, where he rapped: “ My fans can’t wait for me to son ya punk-ass/ And crush ya whole lil’ shit/ I’ll Big Pun ya punk-ass, you a scared lil’ bitch.” Speaking on ‘No More Interviews’, Sean said: “So then I remember going online and seeing like, ‘Oh, is he talking about Kendrick?’ ‘Cause I’m talking about people who rap fast.” He added: “I wasn’t beefing with nobody.”
