Snoop Dogg officially crowns Kendrick Lamar the ‘King of the West’ following K.dot’s much-talked-about ‘Pop Out’ concert in Los Angeles

In the aftermath of K.dot’s highly publicized ‘Pop Out’ performance in Los Angeles, Snoop Dogg has announced that Kendrick Lamar is now the “King of the West.”

At the ‘Pop Out’ that took place on Juneteenth at The Forum, not only did Kendrick Lamar, ScHoolboy Q, Jay Rock, YG, Roddy Ricch, and Dr. Dre and ScHoolboy Q make an appearance, but he also brought together Crips and Bloods members on stage, much to Uncle Snoop’s delight.In an Instagram video recorded while in Toronto, Snoop expressed his gratitude to K.dot and all the fellow West Coasters that stood united, organized, in peace, and love. Yeah, that was stunning. The show was entertaining. A beautiful sight to behold, the unity of my peoples. By the way, K.dot, you are the Western king.

Kings do that kind of sҺit. In this, we stand united. “We unite our peoples.”Kendrick Lamar was open about how moved he was to witness the tranquil moment come together, even though he had arranged it.

In his farewell speech to the crowd, he said, “This sҺit is making me emotional.” The performance was ending. Ever since Nipsey [Hussle] passed away, we’ve been struggling. Everything has gone wrong since Kobe Bryant passed away. This is the pinnacle of oneness.

A lot of our homies have gone to Һell because of this music and street stuff, he went on to sаy. It was a big deal for us to be onstage together. Every single person here has lost a soldier.

One X fan wrote, “Kendrick really uniting Compton pirus and Cali crips on one stage,” in reference to the historic occasion, and fans celebrated it. Already my most memorable Juneteenth.

Kedrick is a legend, according to another. On stage, he had a bloody nose and a crip. It’s serene. We are one.

Someone made the joke: “The bloods and crips were really united by Kendrick’s hatred for Drake.”

Snoop Dogg’s involvement in the dispute between Drake and Kendrick Lamar began when Drizzy sampled the West Coast legend’s and 2Pac’s voices for his controversial diss track “Taylor Made Freestyle.” Drizzy then employed artificial intelligence to reproduce the voices. The estate of Pac-Man threatened legal action, which led to the song’s removal.

Throughout the song, a synthetic Snoop rapped: “Dot, you know that the D-O-G never fucƙιng doubted you/ But right now it seem like you posted up without a clue of what the fucƙ you ’bout to do.”The native Long Beacher quickly reacted to his “feature” with a humorous social media post after the song went online.

“What did they do?” On what date? Just how? Is that so? [Sad face] He wished everyone a nice night in a short Instagram video. Why is it that everyone is phoning me and trying to kιll me? Holy cow! What the h*ll happened? What’s happening? I’m returning to my slumber. Farewell for now.

With the comment “90s Hip Hop Forever” accompanying Snoop’s Instagram Stories posting of “Taylor Made Freestyle,” several fans assumed he had later co-signed the song.

Since Snoop and Kendrick have been friends for a long time and have worked together on multiple projects (including a Suρer Bowl performance), some fans were suspiciоus.