On the album’s twelfth cut, “FEAR,” Lamar candidly raps about his list of worries, including squandering his wealth on frivolous material possessions. He can pay for it in cash, with one showKendrick Lamar came in at #9 on the 2016 Cash Kings list, bringing in $18.5 million. and his previous releases, let's assume that Kendrick pulls in $250,000 per show. With some quick back-of-the-envelope math, that means Kendrick would, hypothetically, bring home about $75,000 for an hour-and-a-half performance. So, in theory, he could buy his desired Lexus in cash and use the leftover money to purchase a lifetime supply of Armor All.
Source: Forbes April 30, 2017 19:07 UTC