Kendrick Lamar Appears On New Snippet From PgLang’s Tanna Leone

Hip-Hop fans have been wondering what Kendrick Lamar‘s next move will be after defeating Drake in their recent feud with the success of “Not Like Us.” They may have gotten their answer this week in the form of a snippet from Tanna Leone.

The PgLang artist shared a 30-second clip of a track titled “Peter Pan” featuring K. Dot. Leone raps “This not for the cameras, this not for the cameras/ You know Leone, when I’m back home, it’s just Santana/ Two tinkerbells, you know I’m ’bout to Peter Pan/ Yeah my body tatted, hair’s plat’d, mud walkin’/ Attorneys and accountants, both my plugs talkin’/ I signed my deal and bought my whip and wrecked my whip/ Now the label think I’m on some wreckless sh*t.”

Lamar throws in ad-libs at the end of every Leone bar before getting into what is either his own verse or the song’s hook at the very end of the snippet. “Ayy! I walked in doing my stuff, I walked in doing my stuff/ I walked in doing my stuff,” the Pulitzer Prize winner spits. Check it out below.

Tanna Leone originally shared the snippet on Instagram, tagged producer Cardo and asked “When we doin the collab tape mane?!” Leone got some pushback on teasing the record and took to X to air his grievances. “Apparently I’m a ‘bad person’ for teasing my own sh*t,” he wrote. “The game ain’t what it used to be.” He followed up with “Let’s bring mixtape culture back. Free sh*t. Gratís.”

He previously collaborated with Kendrick Lamar on “Mr. Morale” from the Compton rapper’s 2022 LP Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers. Dot hasn’t released his album since then, and made his grand return to the Hip-Hop space in March on Future and Metro Boomin’s incendiary “Like That.” His guest appearance, which targeted Drake and J. Cole, initiated the heavyweight rap beef of the ages.

Over the next two months, the “Poetic Justice” duo went back and forth and the climax came with Dot’s No. 1 record “Not Like Us.” Since then, he performed the song five times at his Juneteenth concert, The Pop Out, and shared the music video on July 4. Watch below.