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ISAIAH RASHAD TURNS CROWD UP WITH KENDRICK LAMAR'S 'NOT LIKE US' DURING HOUSTON SHOW

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Isaiah Rashad ended a recent show in Houston on a high note, bumping Kendrick Lamar‘s “Not Like Us” to get the crowd pumped up before they headed home.

Hitting House of Blues in the Texas city on Tuesday (May 21), Rashad paid homage to his former TDE labelmate by playing the club-friendly Drake diss – much to the crowd’s delight.

The moment was captured by an attendee and shared to X (formerly Twitter) with the caption, “Isaiah Rashad had the House of Blues going crazy last night for the Cilvia Demo 10th Anniversary Tour! This was only the end of the show but definitely one of the highlights! #NotLikeUs #TDE”

Check out the clip below.

The Mustard-produced “Not Like Us” recently became the fastest song in Hip Hop history to reach 100 million streams on Spotify – a record Drizzy previously held with the Scorpion cut.

Both rappers are taking over the Billboard Hot 100 with their feud.

In the chart released last Monday (May 13), “Not Like Us” premiered at No. 1., followed by his earlier diss “Euphoria” at No. 3 for its second week on the chart and the song that started it all, Metro Boomin and Future‘s “Like That,” at No. 6.

And for Drake, his Kendrick diss “Family Matters” has entered the chart at No. 7.

Reacting to the No. 1, Mustard rejoiced in being back on top and declared the city of Los Angeles “back up.”

“Sometimes you really gotta pop out and show n-ggas!!!!” he said. “To think . . . They really fronted on me and acted like I’m not who I am! I’m thankful but not surprised; I never lost sight and stayed down.

“With my back against the wall is where I thrive. Summer started last week according to me!! See ya sooner than you think! cc: @kendricklamar city back up !!!”

In addition, Kendrick Lamar’s catalog has enjoyed a huge surge in success on the Billboard 200 chart.

All of the Compton rapper’s major label projects currently sit on the chart and have all seen significant spikes in streams and sales after increased interest in his past releases.