DeMar DeRozan was Drake's 'brother.' Now he's dancing onstage to Kendrick Lamar's diss track

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NBA star DeMar DeRozan was one of many dancing onstage to Kendrick Lamar's Drake diss track 'Not Like Us' at 'The Pop Out — Ken & Friends' concert on Juneteenth.

NBA star DeMar DeRozan was seen cutting a rug onstage as Kendrick Lamar performed his hit 'Not Like Us' on Wednesday night at the Kia Forum. That might not seem so unusual. After all, seemingly half of Los Angeles was packed onto the Forum stage to dance along with the Pulitzer Prize-winning rapper's earworm of a song, which also doubles as a Drake diss track and possibly the last word in Lamar's very public feud with the Canadian hip-hop superstar.

' 'To my brother @demar_derozan I want to say 10 million thank you’s on behalf of YOUR city. You are a fixture in Toronto forever and you gave everything you had,' Drake wrote in a post that appears to have been deleted. 'Through your leadership we had the most exciting years in franchise history. I am grateful to have witnessed your combination of skill, persistence, and loyalty from the same seats every night. Thank you for being an incredible captain and an even better friend.

 

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