At Kendrick Lamar’s “The Pop Out – Ken & Friends” concert in Los Angeles, he went ahead to bring out Dr. Dre for a performance of his all-time hit song, “Still D.R.E.” With that extraordinary surprise collaboration, the audience erupted quickly into cheers and applause. The highly anticipated performance went down on 19th June 2024 at the Kia Forum, with tickets almost being sold out immediately .
After the show, Dr. Dre called Kendrick Lamar “one of the greatest that ever did it,” which excited the crowd and precipitated a standing ovation for Lamar. This special Juneteenth celebration concert included Kendrick’s hits and tracks from his thick catalog. The setlist featured songs like “Alright,” “HUMBLE,” and “The Recipe,” among others.
Kendrick Lamar brings out Dr. Dre to perform “Still D.R.E.” during his LA show and after the performance Dre said this:
“One of the greatest that ever did it… can y’all make some noise for Kendrick Lamar”
PIC.TWITTER.COM/ZHKXRK4CBB— Daily Loud (@DailyLoud) JUNE 20, 2024
Kendrick Lamar performed of his lifetime. It was the conflict with Drake that had built the hype, and Kendrick didn’t disappoint. His diss tracks, such as “Euphoria” and “Not Like Us,” cleaned up well with the audience. The concert had a format where it was divided into three major sections; Kendrick headlined the third one. Before his set, artists like Ty Dolla $ign, Tyler, The Creator, and YG performed some of their greatest hits. Well, it was a celebration of West Coast hip-hop. And with Kendrick Lamar at its helm, it could not have been unforgettable.
Kendrick did a very energetic and engaging performance, according to many reports. He could perform visually with the audience through eye contact and interactive moments. Fans and critics alike were quite impressed with his stage presence and the show’s production, including cinematic visuals and a versatile set list. Overall, it was a non-forgettable kind of concert that would show the world what Kendrick Lamar could do—well-versed in his humongous influence over hip-hop.