Last week, July 4th, Kendrick Lamar came over and released the music video for “Not Like Us.” The visual effects are highly anticipated, especially since it was shot in Compton. One of the main filming locations was none other than Tam’s Burgers, a restaurant Kendrick has mentioned before. Recently, TMZ spoke with one of the owners of the location, and it turns out Kendrick has another win. As the owner explains, Kendrick can eat for free at Tam’s Burgers anytime.
Kendrick Lamar is stacking Ws
Additionally, it was revealed that Kendrick always orders a bacon cheeseburger when he’s at the store. A TMZ photographer also specifically asked if Drake would be welcome at the restaurant. The owner noted that he didn’t want to answer the question. Of course, this is a pretty loaded question and involves some political factors. Either way, we’re sure Kendrick would be happy to score some free meals whenever he’s in the area.
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