Kendrick Lamar and SZA have teamed up for the ‘Luther’ video, adding a Drake connection that has fans buzzing.
- Karena Evans, known for directing Drake’s hits, directed the ‘Luther’ video.
- The video comes just as Kendrick and SZA’s Grand National Tour kicks off.
- SZA humorously dodged questions about Drake possibly attending their Toronto shows.
- Mustard shared his thoughts on how Drake can move forward amidst his beef with Kendrick.
Kendrick Lamar and SZA have released the much-anticipated music video for their hit single, ‘Luther,’ surprising fans with a subtle link to Drake. Directed by Karena Evans, the video dropped on April 11, and Evans is no stranger to directing videos for Drake’s top tracks.
Karena Evans has worked her magic on numerous Drake videos, making her a perfect fit for ‘Luther.’ Her past projects include ‘God’s Plan,’ ‘Nice for What,’ ‘In My Feelings,’ and more. It’s likely SZA’s prior collaboration with Evans led to this exciting teamwork.
The video release aligns with Kendrick and SZA’s Grand National Tour, starting April 19. The tour will hit cities like Minneapolis and wrap up in June in Landover. Along the way, fans in Los Angeles and St. Louis, hometowns of the stars, can enjoy the shows.
Adding excitement, Mustard is joining the tour, marking his role as the first announced supporting act. The tour will make a significant stop in Toronto for two consecutive nights in June.
During a candid moment on Jimmy Kimmel’s show, SZA laughed off speculation about Drake attending their Toronto performances. When asked by Kimmel if she’s worried about Drake, she playfully responded, ‘Are you worried?’
Mustard weighed in on Drake’s ongoing issues with Kendrick, offering advice in an interview. He suggested that Drake focus on creating ‘pure’ music without relying on marketing gimmicks. Mustard emphasized the importance of sticking to genuine artistry for success.
With ‘Luther’ and an exciting tour ahead, Kendrick Lamar and SZA are captivating fans on all fronts.