Kendrick Lamar is living up to his “Big Protein” nickname and has given fans a sneak peek at his latest solo park workout.
On Wednesday (July 19), the former TDE rapper took to his Jojoruski ‘burner’ Instagram account to share a video of him getting a pump on in the park while taking in the sunny day.
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Rocking a black baseball fitted cap and sweats, Kendrick sang along to Con Funk Shun’s “Straight From the Heart” as the soundtrack to his workout which included using a pull-up bar and a set of push-ups.
Fans flooded the comment section referencing his Big Protein and 150 grams of protein regiment from his “The Hillbillies” collaboration with cousin Baby Keem earlier this year. “One hunned and fifty grams of protein y’all better stop playing bro I swear bro,” one person wrote.
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Others pointed to the park workouts as the reason why it might be another five years until the next Kendrick Lamar album. “Oh so this is why we gonna be waiting another five years for the next album,” one fan wrote.
Many had a laugh at the idea of driving past a park or bringing their kid for some fun and seeing Kendrick Lamar training. “Imagine you bring your kid to the playground and fuckin Kendrick Lamar is training there,” another commenter said.
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Fans discovered Kendrick Lamar’s burner when he made the Jojoruski account public on Instagram last month and it has since compiled 678,000 followers in the weeks since.
While normally secretive, the West Coast icon has peeled the curtain back to give fans a look into his life doing activities such as playing basketball and lighting up fireworks in the middle of the street.
Meanwhile, Dr. Dre, who is one of Kendrick’s mentors, gave the “Swimming Pools” rapper his flowers during a recent appearance on Kevin Hart’s Hart to Heart talk show.
“I can’t take credit for Kendrick Lamar,” he said. “Kendrick Lamar is a real muthafuckin’ artist, the true definition of the word. The only thing I can take credit for is opening the door for him because he’s done everything himself — him and [his manager] Dave Free.”
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He added: “We have a fantastic relationship. He’s amazing, man. Kendrick is one of those artists that we call ‘forever artists.’ He could disappear for fucking five years or something like that and come back and fuck our heads up, you know?
“Some artists feel like, ‘I have to do something all the time so I won’t be forgotten.’ That’s not him. He can disappear and come back with something that’s shocking, that’s amazing and everyone’s gonna tune in and listen.”