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Compton, Kendrick Lamar
Kendrick Lamar Faces Backlash from Compton Businesses Over ‘Not Like Us’ Video Shoot
Local businesses in Compton claim to have lost thousands of dollars due to the filming of Kendrick Lamar’s 'Not Like Us' music video.
Compton Restaurant Defends Kendrick Lamar After ‘Not Like Us' Shoot Was Blamed for Loss in Revenue
Kendrick Lamar‘s video shoot for "Not Like Us" is at the center of a controversy between the city of Compton, local businesses, and DJ Akademiks. Over the weekend, the Los Angeles Times reported that local businesses in the city of Compton lost money because officials didn't give them enough notice that Lamar's music video was going to be shot in the area.
Compton business owners say they lost thousands of dollars when Kendrick Lamar shot the 'Not Like Us' video in his hometown
Compton business owners said their parking lot was overrun by cars and chaos the day Kendrick Lamar filmed his music video for "Not Like Us," forcing them to shut operations and lose money.
Compton Business Owner Slams Report That Kendrick Lamar Is At Fault For Financial Blowback Over ‘Not Like Us’ Video Shoot
Despite Pleasant’s updated statement, the business appeared to still receive negative attention. So, in their Instagram Stories they tried to make the best of their new-found infamy. Kendrick Lamar, pgLang, nor have Compton, California city official publicly addressed the statement.
Compton didn’t warn local business owners about Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Not Like Us’ video shoot: report
Several small business owners in Compton had no idea that a rap superstar was filming the music video for America’s No. 1 song back in June, and it wound up costing them thousands of dollars, according to a report.
Compton business owners seeking compensation after losing thousands of dollars due to Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Not Like Us’ video shoot
Compton business owners want compensation after they reportedly money because of Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us" video shoot.
Compton Business Claimed They Lost Money During Kendrick's ‘Not Like Us’ Video Shoot, But The Real Story is More Complicated
Alma's Place, a restaurant in Compton, cleared up any controversy surrounding Lamar and the filming of the "Not Like Us" video.
Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Not Like Us’ Video Reportedly Cost Compton Businesses Thousands In Lost Revenue, Which They Want The Rapper To Reimburse
Kendrick Lamar has been a long victory lap since his win in the Drake beef. The “ Meet The Grahams ” rapper’s eye are set on New Orleans thanks to him securing the coveted Apple Music Super Bowl 2025 Halftime Show slot. However, business owners in Compton, California are urging him to handle a mess he supposedly made back home.
These Compton Restaurants Want Compensation for Kendrick Lamar’s Music Video Shoot
Mona Holmes is a reporter for Eater Los Angeles and a regular contributor to KCRW radio. She has covered restaurants, dining, and food culture since 2016. In 2022, the James Beard Foundation nominated her for a Jonathan Gold Local Voice Award.
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On June 22, 2024, Kendrick Lamar filmed his music video for “Not Like Us” in
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