Watch brass band change Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Not Like Us’ into Donald Trump diss outdoors NABJ conference

A brass band switched up Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Not Like Us’ right into a Donald Trump diss outdoors his look on the NABJ convention this week.
The previous president was talking on the Nationwide Affiliation of Black Journalists conference in Chicago on Wednesday (July 31), and a brass band took the prospect to mount a mini-protest.
The group performed the Drake diss, however co-opted its message to direct it on the 2024 Republican nominee for president as an alternative. The place Kendrick sang “They not like us”, this band sang, “Trump’s not like us”.
Watch the clip under:
Not the White males outdoors the conference having extra sense than the Nationwide Affiliation of Black Journalists.
They modified the lyrics to ‘They Not Like Us’ to ‘Trump’s Not Like Us.’#NABJ #NABJ24 #NABJ2024 pic.twitter.com/2hNZ43cS0O
— Dana Abercrombie (@sagesurge) July 31, 2024
“Not the White males outdoors the conference having extra sense than the Nationwide Affiliation of Black Journalists,” wrote the X consumer who posted the unique clip.
Drake himself lately quoted the track, which turned a US BIllboard Scorching 100 chart-topper and have become probably the most streamed hip-hop track in in the future, in response to an impersonator dancing alongside to ‘Hotline Bling’. “Generally you gotta come out,” the Canadian rapper wrote whereas referencing the video.
The track has additionally now been was an 8-bit online game for desktops and good telephones (play it here), and its long-awaited music video lastly arrived final month too.
At his Juneteenth live performance particular held in Los Angeles, Lamar carried out the diss monitor 5 consecutive occasions, bringing out Dr. Dre as a particular visitor to ship the monitor’s opening line: “Pssst, I see useless individuals”.
In the course of the present, the rapper additionally included a brand new verse that referred to as for Drake to return the ring Tupac wore on the 1996 MTV Video Music Awards, which the Canadian artist seemingly bought at an public sale.
The CEO of the Recording Academy, Harvey Mason Jr., has stated ‘Not Like Us’ can be eligible for the Grammy Awards, explaining that whereas diss tracks weren’t generally nominated, Kendrick Lamar’s enormous success with the awards previously makes the inclusion possible. The rapper has gained 17 Grammys thus far.