Kendrick Lamar is joined by Kodak Black for ‘Silent Hill’ at Rolling Loud Miami
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Kendrick Lamar is joined by Kodak Black for ‘Silent Hill’ at Rolling Loud Miami

Kendrick Lamar was joined on-stage by Kodak Black for a performance of ‘Silent Hill’ at Rolling Loud Miami.

Surprisingly, Black was allowed to attend the festival to perform their Mr. Morale and The Big Steppers collaboration considering he’d only recently been put on house arrest for drug charges. Although eagle-eyed fans could spot his ankle monitor during his cameo.

Lamar introduced his friend to the stage by telling the audience to “make some noise for my mothafucking n***a, Kodak mothafucking Black”. The two then delivered a storming rendition of ‘Silent Hill’.

Black was pulled over by police on July 15th after allegedly having window tinting “which appeared to be darker than the legal limit”. After they searched his vehicle, they discovered 31 oxycodone pills and $74,960 (£63,230) in cash during a search. 

The rapper’s lawyer Bradford Cohen tweeted: “Never judge a case based on an arrest. There are facts and circumstances that give rise to a defence, especially in this case. We will get him a bond today and move forward with resolving the matter quickly.”

Meanwhile, elsewhere at Rolling Loud Miami, Future brought out Travis Scott as a special guest, and Kid Cudi was forced to vacate his set early after being hit by missiles from audience members. The festival subsequently apologised to the rapper.