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"Can't believe this my life" - Big Sean imitates iconic LeBron James Instagram post after calling out Kendrick Lamar

Rapper Big Sean imitated LeBron James' popular Instagram meme after seemingly calling out Kendrick Lamar. Sean and Kendrick do not have the best relationship, but the "Precision" artist has maintained that he was not taking any shots at K. Dot.

In a post on his Instagram stories, the 36-year-old rapper shared an image of himself imitating LeBron's "Can't Believe This Is My Life" meme from back in 2018. It might have been a response to the people who mistook his recent freestyle for On The Radar as a dig at the "Not Like Us" rapper.

"Smiling through it all. I can't believe this is my life," Sean wrote.

According to Hot N Hip Hop, Big Sean might have dissed Kendrick Lamar during his freestyle at On The Radar. Sean seemingly took a shot at Lamar's beef with Drake which has been in the headlines regularly since it started.

"N***as looking for engagement like they got they knee bent. I gotta better things to do than find someone to beef with," Sean rapped.

Some fans quickly thought that it was a shot at Kendrick given his history with Sean. Also, the beef between Drake and K. Dot is quite possibly the biggest one of the past few years.

However, DJ Hed quickly defended Sean and explained that the rapper was not dissing Kendrick.

"I talked to Sean. The bar was 'I got better things to do then find someone to beef with' And it was not for Dot. Bar was directed at a different Gemini," Hed wrote.

As for LeBron James, he has seemingly distanced himself from Drake during the entire beef. James was also present during Kendrick Lamar's "Pop Out and Show" concert in Los Angeles last month. He was joined by his wife Savannah and other NBA stars such as James Harden, Russell Westbrook, DeMar DeRozan and Coby White.


When did LeBron James post his iconic Instagram meme?

LeBron James went viral back in 2018 when he shared the "Can't Believe This Is My Life" photo while in the pool. James was still with the Cleveland Cavaliers back then although he would leave for the LA Lakers in the offseason.

But why did the four-time NBA champion post the photo on Instagram in the first place? It was a response to Laura Ingraham's "Shut Up and Dribble" comments on Fox News during Donald Trump's feud with some athletes such as James.

Fast forward to last year, January 2023, Trump took another shot at James and praised Michael Jordan. He even invited the four-time NBA MVP to play for his women's team.

Nevertheless, LeBron James is too busy right now in preparation for the 2024 Paris Olympics as part of Team USA. They will try to win the fifth straight gold medal in basketball.

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