Kendrick Lamar Clowns Producer While Cooking Up New Music

August 2024 · 2 minute read

Kendrick Lamar is back in the studio working on new music, but he didn’t let the moment pass without clowning his producer.

The Compton rapper took to his burner Instagram account, @jojoruski, on Tuesday (June 27) to share videos of himself and producer Scott Bridgeway in what appears to be a tour bus recording studio.

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Showing his comedic side, K. Dot mocked Bridgeway for wearing a bonnet after recently hopping out of bed.

“That n-gga jumped out the bunk with the Yvette! Yvette!” Kendrick said in the video, referencing Taraji P. Henson’s character in the 2001 movie Baby Boy. “That n-gga jumped out the bunk with the Baby Boy, the Yvette on.”

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Kendrick also posted another video of Bridgeway cooking up a beat on his laptop, which appeared to contain Kendrick ad-libs, as well as a sweaty close-up selfie of him wearing a face peel.

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Scott Bridgeway produced a number of tracks on Baby Keem‘s debut album The Melodic Blue, which was released in 2022, including his Kendrick Lamar collaboration “Range Brothers.”

He also produced “We Did It Kid” on Kanye West‘s Donda 2 album, as well as Offset‘s “54321” and pgLang artist Tanna Leone’s “One of One.”

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Kendrick Lamar’s hidden Instagram account was discovered earlier this month after previously being kept private.

The account has since amassed over 600,000 followers, with the content including selfies and photos of inspirational figures such as 2Pac and Michael Jackson, along with a video of K. Dot feeding his baby daughter.

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On the music side, Kendrick Lamar released his latest song “The Hillbillies” in collaboration with his cousin Keem in June.

The track’s accompanying music video, which boasts over seven million views on YouTube, finds the duo traveling the globe, flexing the fruits of their labor and posting up outside the Dodger Stadium in L.A. alongside Tyler, The Creator.

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“The Hillbillies” includes an interpolation of Drake‘s “Sticky,” which some fans interpreted as Kendrick mocking his long-time rival.

The release came shortly after Kendrick Lamar teamed up with Beyoncé on a remix of “America Has a Problem,” which originally appeared on her Renaissance album in 2022.

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