Kendrick Lamar On Security Guard Crying To His Performance: “It’s What Music Makes You Feel”

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Kendrick Lamar On Security Guard Crying To His Performance It's What Music Makes You Feel

Kendrick Lamar addresses Security Guard crying to his recent performance.

Kendrick Lamar is currently on tour in support of his latest album “Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers“, and he recently made headlines for one of the performances. Before headlining Rolling Loud Miami this past weekend, the rapper performed in Houston, Texas, where a security guard was seen sobbing to his song “Love”.

Now the popular kid interviewer on Jazzy’s World TV caught up with the Compton rapper, where he revealed that he saw that viral tiktok video. “It’s really just about the feeling of it at the end of the day. Past all the politics, past all the numbers. It’s what music makes you feel, how it makes you feel. So to see that … And shout-out to him by the way because I seen him, bro. I was like, man, I wonder what he going through? But at the end of the day that’s how you want everybody to perceive your music.”

Sanford acknowledged giving the uploaders his OK to post the footage of him on TikTok. He left a comment on the post saying, “Y’all, that’s me in the post.” “. “This song means EVERYTHING to me and I was feeling everybody around me emotions… definitely love getting paid to do this.” In his own video, Sanford said, “It’s f**king Kendrick Lamar, of course, I was crying, dog.” Sanford added in his own video.

The song appeared on his 2017’s album “DAMN” and featured guest appearance from Zacari.

This month, Kendrick’s tour visits in Tampa, New Orleans, Atlanta, and Nashville are up next. Through December, Kendrick will be touring in support of Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers.

In a stirring headline performance last month, Lamar said “Godspeed for women’s rights” in opposition to the US Supreme Court’s decision in Roe v. Wade before leaving the Pyramid Stage.

Check out the interview clip below.

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