Here’s what Kendrick Lamar performed at his ‘The Pop Out: Ken & Friends’ concert in Los Angeles

Kendrick Lamar‘s ‘The Pop Out: Ken & Friends’ concert as the Kia Forum in Los Angeles has come to a close after a slew of live debuts and surprises – here’s everything that went down at the show.

Last night (June 19), the rapper took over the Kia Forum in California to celebrate Juneteenth with a special concert, which was live-streamed by Amazon Music on its website and on Twitch. Those streams have ended and cannot be replayed.

During the show – Kendrick’s first since he’s heated rap beef with Drake earlier this year – the rapper kicked off his incendiary set with the live debut of his Drake diss ‘Euphoria’, which featured a deafening singalong from the audience.

The performance also featured a new verse, in which Kendrick called for Drake to return Tupac‘s ring: “Give me Tupac ring back and I might give you a little respect“. The dig comes after Drake seemingly confirmed on Travis Scott’s ‘Meltdown’ that he had purchased one of Tupac’s rings at an auction.

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It is also worth noting that for the concert, Kendrick Lamar donned jeans, a white tee and a red hoodie – an outfit similar to what Tupac had worn for a concert in 1994.

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Afer ‘Euphoria’, Kendrick Lamar performed hits like ‘DNA.’, ‘ELEMENT.’, ‘Alright’, ‘Swimming Pools’, and more before bringing out Jay Rock to perform the latter’s ‘Money Trees’ and ‘King’s Dead’.

Kendrick then returned to dissing Drake, performing ‘6:16 in LA’ for the first time ever. He followed that up by inviting ScHoolboy Q onstage to perform ‘Collard Greens’ and ‘THat Part’.

After playing a collection of his other career-spanning hits including ‘King Kunta’ and ‘HUMBLE.’, Lamar performed ‘Like That’, the song that reignited the long-dormant rap beef back in March this year.

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Afterwards, Kendrick surprised those in attendance by bringing out Dr. Dre to perform ‘Still D.R.E’ and ‘California Love’, before getting Dre to whisper in “Pssst, I see dead people” line in ‘Not Like Us’.

Kendrick Lamar then went on to perform ‘Not Like Us’ a whopping five more times, for a total of six performances. He performed the track once with Dr. Dre, on his own twice, once with DJ Mustard and two more times with various guests onstage include Steve Lacy, Black Hippy, YG, Big Boi and more.

Kendrick Lamar’s ‘The Pop Out: Ken & Friends’ setlist was:

‘Euphoria’ (live debut)
‘DNA.’
‘ELEMENT.’
‘Alright’
‘Swimming Pools (Drank)’
‘Money Trees’ ft. Jay Rock
‘WIN’ ft. Jay Rock
‘King’s Dead’ ft. Jay Rock
‘6:16 In L.A.’ (live debut)
‘Collard Greens’ ft. ScHoolboy Q
‘THat Part’ ft. ScHoolboy Q
‘King Kunta’
‘m.A.A.d city’
‘HUMBLE.’
‘Like That’ (live debut)
‘Still D.R.E.’ ft. Dr. Dre
‘California Love’ ft. Dr. Dre
‘Not Like Us’ ft. Dr. Dre
‘Not Like Us’ (x2)
‘Not Like Us’ ft. Mustard
‘Not Like Us’ ft. Mustard, Black Hippy, Steve Lacy, YG, Big Boi and more (x2)

Earlier in the night, DJ Mustard – who produced Kendrick’s ‘Not Like Us’ kicked off the show with a DJ set that featured guest performances by Ty Dolla $ign, Steve Lacy, Tyler, The Creator, Roddy Rich and YG.

According to a Complex report, attendees at the ‘Pop Out: Ken & Friends’ concert included Lebron James, Rick Ross and other NBA stars James Harden, Russell Westbrook, Coby White and DeMar DeRozan.

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