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Kendrick Lamar review – with Doechii revving up the crowd, this is an extraordinary show for the ages
AAMI Park, MelbourneRap’s ‘swamp princess’ had the audience in the palm of her hand before Lamar dazzled with pyrotechnics and Drake disses
Aside from the immediate delight that comes from seeing two of the biggest names in rap in one show, there is a pleasing asymmetry in Doechii and Kendrick Lamar performing together. Fame is still new enough for Doechii, rap’s “swamp princess†and most rapidly ascending star, that her rapid-fire lyrics mostly revel in the pleasures it offers and announce her ambitions for greatness. Lamar, on the other hand, has achieved new heights with tracks that detail his weariness and irritation with the trappings of fame – mainly all the pretenders and hangers-on who don’t treat rap seriously (yeah, Drake) and don’t deserve to cower in his shadow.
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US rap superstar Kendrick Lamar gets back to nature on a rainforest hike with his entourage during Australian tour
Hip hop star Kendrick Lamar was spotted getting up close and personal with the Australian bush this week.
Following two huge sets at Melbourne's AAMI Park this week, the rapper, 38, was keen to get back to nature in the Victorian hinterland on Friday.
Kendrick was joined by a sizeable entourage as he prepared to take on the 1000 Steps Trail, aka the Kokoda Track memorial Walk, in the Dandenong Ranges National Park.
The Not Like Us hitmaker looked ready to take on the idyllic rainforest trail, in a long sleeved grey shirt and matching shorts.
He also wore a pair of blue Nike Zoom X sneakers and a pair of long white Nike socks pulled up to the knee.
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