ScHoolboy Q Hilariously Trolls Drake as DJ Scheme Plays "Not Like Us" at Venue of Canceled Toronto Show
In a remarkable turn of events, ScHoolboy Q is seizing a moment of vindication against Drake, thanks to DJ Scheme’s electrifying performance in Toronto.
On July 29, Scheme played Kendrick Lamar's fierce diss track “Not Like Us” at History, the very venue Q was barred from performing earlier this month.
Initially slated to headline a concert at the venue co-owned by Drake, ScHoolboy Q’s show was unexpectedly canceled, with the rapper alleging that the ongoing feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar was a significant factor in the decision.
This left Q and his fans disappointed and fueled the fire of the already tense rivalry within hip-hop.
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Fast forward to Scheme’s set, where the atmosphere was charged with excitement as the crowd passionately sang along to Kendrick’s powerful lyrics.
This moment allowed ScHoolboy Q not only to feel a sense of payback but also to bask in the satisfaction of seeing Drake’s own venue become the backdrop for a revered diss track aimed at the ongoing conflict between himself and Kendrick.
DJ Scheme took to social media to share video footage of the enthusiastic audience responding to "Not Like Us."
Alongside the clip, he quoted a memorable line from the song: “Sometimes u gotta PoP Out,” which resonated deeply in light of the circumstances surrounding the concert cancellation.
Upon seeing the footage, ScHoolboy Q couldn’t help but join in on the revelry, tweeting a response filled with laughter:
“HAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHH” along with a blue circle emoji. This reaction highlights his enjoyment in seeing Drake being playfully mocked right in his own turf.
ScHoolboy Q Hilariously Trolls Drake After DJ Scheme Played “Not Like Us” in Toronto:
Schoolboy Q reacts to DJ Scheme playing Not Like Us in the same venue that canceled schoolboy q show in Toronto 👀 https://t.co/t6mwQ4jFRM pic.twitter.com/QuboAQOAxc
— WhatsOnRap (@WhatsOnRap__) July 30, 2024
Adding to the buzz, Ski Mask the Slump God also reacted to DJ Scheme playing Kendrick’s “Not Like Us” in Toronto.
Ski Mask the Slump God Reacts to DJ Scheme playing Kendrick’s “Not Like Us” in Toronto:
Sometimes You Gotta Pop Out And Show Niggas
— Sir Ski Mask (@THESLUMPGOD) July 30, 2024
DJ Scheme’s decision to play Kendrick’s chart-topping diss track underscores the complex dynamics within the rap community.
By aligning himself with ScHoolboy Q, Scheme not only expressed support but also reignited discussions about feuds and friendships that often color the narratives in hip-hop.
As fans and artists alike continue to observe the developments between ScHoolboy Q, Kendrick Lamar, and Drake, moments like these serve as reminders of the raw energy and heartfelt connections that define the rap scene.
The rivalry continues, with each twist adding layers to the story, and for ScHoolboy Q, this latest chapter is a refreshing sip of revenge served on a melodic stage.