Travis Scott Asked for Kendrick Lamar Drake Diss at Rolling Loud

Travis $cott wanted Future and Metro Boomin to debut Kendrick Lamar‘s Drake diss at Rolling Loud California in a big way.

Travis Scott Demands That Future Perform “Like That” at Rolling Loud

A portion of Future and Metro Boomin’s recent headlining set at Rolling Loud California began to make its rounds across the internet on Friday (March 22) for a reason that has nothing to do with the lauded rapper-producer combo. In the video below, Travis $cott, who joined the duo on stage, adamantly urged Hendrix and Young Metro to debut their new track “Like That” featuring Kendrick Lamar, which happens to find Kung Fu Kenny taking shots at both Drake and J. Cole.

“Hey, before y’all get of here, bro, just play that dun-dun-dun, dun-dun-dun,” Travis $cott begs at the video’s 10:20-mark in reference to the opening measures of the We Don’t Trust You cut. “Please, bro. I’m sorry, Metro’s trying to get out of here. Nah, Metro, you’re gon’ let that s**t go right now, bro.”

From there, the bass blares, pyros emit flames from the sides of the stage and Future dives into the first verse of “Like That” to close out the lively performance. However, after the first chorus, Future and Metro’s set ends before Kendrick’s scathing verse is heard by the massive Rolling Loud audience.

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Did Travis Scott Know Kendrick Lamar Disses Drake on Future and Metro Boomin’s New Song?

Given that Future and Metro Boomin’s onstage rendition of “Like That” ended before Kendrick Lamar’s guest feature, and that the Rolling Loud California performance happened before the public release of the song today, it’s unclear as to whether or not Travis Scott knew that the song contained shots toward his friend and frequent collaborator Drizzy Drake. However, the fact that Cactus Jack was so determined to have the song heard in front of such a large audience has caused much speculation regarding his intentions.

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In the video below, watch Travis $cott insist that Future and Metro Boomin debut the song “Like That” at Rolling Loud, which finds Kendrick Lamar dissing Drake and J. Cole.

Watch Travis Scott Insist That Future and Metro Boomin Debut “Like That” at Rolling Loud California

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