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All the Artists Who Popped Out at Kendrick Lamar’s Juneteenth Concert in L.A.

From Bino and Blxst to Ty Dollar $ign and Steve Lacy–the show was LIT from start to finish.

Photo: Getty Images Timothy Norris

As the internet tries to come down off the high presented by Kendrick Lamar’s “The Pop Out- Ken & Friends” Juneteenth concert in Los Angeles on Wednesday, one may wonder who they can relive the moment over and over.

In addition to possibly finding a link to the replay online (good luck), you could also take a look at this list to hear some of the songs from last night to keep the good vibes going. From Nipsey Hussle to KDot, Ty Dolla $ign and more—these are all the artists that graced the stage and brought the culture together.

DJ Hed

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The first “friend” of the night, DJ Hed took over to present a myriad of beloved local L.A. acts.

Remble

Performing his hit, “Touchable,” Remble took over the stage to open the show. His other hit songs include “Where’s Remble” and “Rocc Climbing.”

Ray Vaughn

Performing “Problems” sans Pusha T (that would’ve been too much chaos)— Ray Vaughn took the stage. His other hits include: “Blasphemy” and “Mannequin.”

Cuzzos

Performing “GoldMembers”—Cuzzos took the stage. The group is comprised of members: Big I-N-D-O, TEAAWHY, Milly Mo, Jasscole and BB. Their other hits include: “Gucci” and “Inna Field”

Rucci & AZ Chike

Performing “Light It Up”— Rucci and AZ Chike took the stage. Their other hits include: “Afterparty” and “Function in the Hood.”

Jay Worthy & The Whoops

Performing “Meet the Whoops”— Jay Worthy took the stage. Fellow members included Slumlord Trill, Hopout, Hitta J3 and YS. His other hits include: “Leave It Up to Me” and “Hotel Bel-Air.”

Wallie the Sensei

Performing “03′ Flow”— Wallie the Sensei took the stage. His other hits include: “Scandalous” and “Do It Up.”

Westside Boogie

Performing “Silent Ride”—Westside Boogie took the stage. His other hits include: “Rainy Days” and “Sun Roof.”

Zoe Osama

Performing “Underrated”—Zoe Osama took the stage. His other hits include: “Down Bad” and “Run Me My Money.”

Kalan FRFR & GPerico

Performing “Right Wit It”—Kalan FRFR and GPerico took the stage. Their other hits include: “Everybody” and “No Stopping.”

Bino Rideaux

Performing “Bozo”— Bino Rideaux (frequent collaborator with Blxst) took the stage. His other hits include: “Let Me Find Out” and “Mismatch.”

BlueBucksClan

Performing “Walkin’ In”—the BlueBucksClan, comprised of members DJ and Jeeezy, took the stage. Their other hits include “Want Me To” and “Gettin Money Now.”

RJ MrLA

Performing “Get Rich”—RJ MrLA took the stage. His other hits include: “Ride With Me” and “Bang My Line.”

OhGeesy

Performing “GEEKALEEK”— OhGeesy took the stage. His other hits include: “Bands” and “Secret Service.”

Jason Martin

The artist formerly known as Problem who now goes by the name Jason Martin, took the stage where he performed “Like What?”

His other hits include: “Do It Big” and “Say That Then.”

Tommy the Clown & His Clown Dancers

A beloved L.A. staple since the 90’s, Tommy the Clown and his dancers took over the stage to show us all just how dope krumping in 2024 still is. (I wonder if they teach lessons? My skills are a bit rough.)

DJ Mustard

Leading the crown into opening act two, DJ Mustard spearheaded a tribute to the late Nipsey Hussle by playing their joint hit “Perfect Ten” and Hussle’s popular record “Last Time That I Checc’d.”

310Babii

Performing “Soak City (Do It)”, which is hella catchy if you haven’t heard it on TikTok or on social media yet— 310babii took the stage.

His other hits include: “Back It Up” and “No Matter What.”

Blxst

Performing “Overrated” and “Chosen” featuring Ty Dolla $ign—Blxst took the stage.

His other hits include: “Doin Yo Stuff” and “Rewind.”

Ty Dolla $ign

Performing “Paranoid”— Ty Dolla $ign took the stage, thought some mic issues unfortunately made his set slightly underwhelming at one point. But when the mic came one, the mic was ON.

His other hits include: “Blasé” and “Work.”

Dom Kennedy

Performing “My Type of Party” and “When I Come Around”Dom Kennedy took the stage.

His other hits include: “I Love Dom” and “Still Callin.”

Steve Lacy

Performing “Bab Habit” and “Static”—The Internet’s Steve Lacy took the stage. (Though to be very clear, he’s been on his own for some years now.)

His other hits include: “Sunshine” and “C U Girl.”

Tyler the Creator

Performing “Earfquake” and “WUSYANAME”—Tyler the Creator took the stage, much to the audiences shock and awe.

His other hits include: “Dogtooth” and “Yonkers.”

Roddy Ricch

Performing “The Box” and “Ballin’”— Roddy Ricch also took the stage.

His other hits include “High Fashion” and “Bacc Seat.”

YG

Performing “Big Bank,” “Who Do You Love,” “BPT,” “My Nigga,” “Toot It and Boot It,” and “You Broke” sans Nipsey Hussle—Ray Vaughn took the stage.

His other hits include: “FDT” and “Scared Money.”

Jay Rock

Performing “Win,” “King’s Dead” and his verse on Kendrick’s “Money Trees”— Ray Vaughn took the stage.

His other hits include: “Vice City” and “Still That Way.”

Schoolboy Q

Performing “Collard Greens” and “That Part”— Schoolboy Q, a fellow member of Black Hippy alongside Jay Rock and AB Soul, took the stage

His other hits include: “Studio” and “Yeern 101″

Dr. Dre

Performing “Still Dre” and “California Love—Dr. Dre took the stage before introducing the hit of the night, Kendrick’s “Not Like Us.”

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