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Pusha T was spotted vibing with Kendrick Lamar‘s concert at Gillette Stadium in New England.

The Clipse rapper stopped by the latest show in Lamar and SZA‘s record breaking Grand National tour and appeared to be having as good of a time as anyone.

In a video shot by a fan, Pusha can be seen emphatically bobbing his head as he watched Lamar perform GNX cut “Reincarnated”.

It has been previously reported that the hold up in the release of the highly anticipated Clipse reunion album is due to the brothers waiting for Kendrick Lamar to deliver a guest verse.

King Push has also not been shy in giving Lamar his flowers in recent months.

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Speaking as part of a panel at REVOLT WORLD in Atlanta last year, Pusha gave his “Nosetalgia” collaborator his flowers for both his rap skills and rejecting pressure to water down his music for wider appeal.

After moderator Walter J. Tucker asked for Pusha’s thoughts about Kendrick’s impact on Hip Hop, high praise was given.

“I’m sure people have said and have told him his whole career, ‘You rap good. You’re great, but you rap too much. You need to make a song like this. You need to do that.’ It’s amazing to watch him be exactly who he is, be the lyric king,” he said.

The Clipse rapper added: “People who never even listen to lyrics are reciting his freestyles, his battles, his songs. It’s great to watch. And it’s great for what it is we do in lyric-driven Hip Hop.”

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He also praised Kendrick’s performance during his beef with Drake.

“Incredible. Incredible display,” he said in an interview with Vulture. “Incredible display of battle raps. Listen man, Kendrick…”

He later added: “But the truth really hurts, and the truth cuts deep. And I think what Kendrick was doing was talking to his soul. I believe that, and I believe that would cause you to tap out. That’ll cause you to sue. That’ll cause you to do a lot of things.”

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The beef also saw Lamar reference Pusha’s own battle with Drake on his initial response “Euphoria”.

On the track, he spat the double entendre: “Fuck all that pushin’ P, let me see you push a T.