Recently, numerous unreleased tracks by Kendrick Lamar appeared online, generating significant buzz among fans and music enthusiasts. Among these leaks are two songs titled “OD” and “Trouble Me,” which were reportedly produced in 2018. After deciding against using them, Kendrick Lamar sent the tracks to pop icon Rihanna. Another notable leak is “Public Enemy,” featuring British artist Bakar. Additionally, reference tracks from Baby Keem‘s album *The Sound Of Bad Habit* have surfaced, including “So What” and “Opinions.”

Fans have expressed strong opinions about the leaked Baby Keem tracks, with comments on social media highlighting their quality. One user on Reddit noted, “Unironically this sounds way better than the published version,” while another exclaimed, “Bro this one of my favourite Keem songs ever lmaooo no way Kendrick wrote this too.” The excitement surrounding these leaks reflects the high expectations for Kendrick Lamar‘s work and the impact of his collaborations.

Kendrick Lamar’s Ongoing Tour in South America

These leaks coincide with Kendrick Lamar‘s ongoing “Grand National” tour, where he currently performs in South America. Tonight, he will headline at Estadio Monumental David Arellano in Macul, Chile, concluding the South American leg of a tour that has already included performances in cities like Bogotá, Colombia, São Paulo, Brazil, and Buenos Aires, Argentina. Fans have been enthusiastic about the performances, particularly the sold-out show at GNP Seguros Stadium in Mexico City last month, which attracted an impressive audience of approximately 65,000 attendees.

During the Mexico City concert, Kendrick Lamar was joined by Argentinian duo CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso, enhancing the event’s appeal. Videos and photos from the sold-out show quickly spread across social media, showcasing the vibrant atmosphere and the excitement of the crowd.

After tonight’s performance in Chile, Kendrick Lamar will take a brief hiatus from touring. He is set to continue his tour in Australia, with concerts planned in cities including Melbourne, Sydney, Newington, Mitchell, Moore Park, and Carrara. Fans are eagerly anticipating these upcoming shows, especially in light of the recent leaks that have heightened interest in his music.

As Kendrick Lamar continues to engage with fans through his performances and the recent leaks, it is clear that his influence in the music industry remains strong. The combination of exciting new material and his dynamic live shows promises to keep audiences captivated in the months to come.