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Kendrick Lamar Appears to Unveil Burner Instagram Account

The Jojoruski account features an array of personal footage of Kendrick.

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Kendrick Lamar appears to have unveiled his burner account on Instagram.

Earlier this week, fans of the Compton rapper noticed an Instagram account (@jojoruski) that features an array of personal footage of Kendrick. Lamar follows the account, previously operating as a private account, which has gone public and has since compiled more than 285,000 followers.

Alongside a profile picture of a bottle of Martinelli's apple juice, the account includes videos of the A-list rapper taking part in regular activities such as playing basketball, feeding his baby daughter, and setting fireworks off in the street, among other things.

Check out a few of Kendrick a.k.a. Jojoruski's posts below.

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