Kendrick LamarĀ performed hisĀ hit ā€œNot Like Usā€ for the first time at his Juneteenth concert,Ā “The Pop Out: Ken & Friends”.

The show took place at Los Angeles’ Kia Forum and was announced less than two weeks prior. It was livestreamed on Twitch by Amazon Music. Kendrick performed the track five separate times, each more explosive than the last. ā€œY’all ain’t gonna let nobody disrespect the West Coast, huh?ā€ Kendrick Lamar asked after holding out the oft-repeated ā€œA Minorā€ lyric (a double entendre meant to mock Drake as Lamar accuses him of being sexually inappropriate with underaged girls) in the first edition. He largely let the crowd lead the second, and for the third, there were firey pyrotechnics, dancers, and a loud chant of the ā€œO-V-Ho’ā€ as he performed the song to completion.

The audience demanded a fourth, for which many of the nights performers and other stars joined including YG, Steve Lacy, Roddy Ricch, ScHoolboy Q and Clippers point guard Russell Westbrook. There were dozens of people on stage as Kendrick rapped, danced, and dapped through them for a fifth time.

Lamar opened his set with his first solo Drake diss in this spring’sĀ beef, ā€œEuphoria,ā€ shrouded in red lights, falling fireworks and smoke. He eventually performed his ā€œLike Thatā€ verse that ignited the beef too. He also played ā€œDNA,ā€ ā€œAlright,ā€ and ā€œKing Kunta.ā€ Kendrick spent much of the show accompanied by former Top Dawg Entertainment label mates Jay Rock, Ab-Soul, and ScHoolboy Q. Instead, Kendrick hit the ground running with the song that escalated their tensions. Yet in the end, he celebrated the concert as a moment to unify the many and sometimes fractured facets of Los Angeles’ expansive hip-hop scene. ā€œWe done lost a lot of homies to this music shit, a lot of homies to this street shit,ā€ he said, noting that the show featured artists from several different gang factions. He promised this would be the first of more collaborative moves.

Dr. Dre came out to Inglewood to do his songs ā€œStill D.R.E.ā€ and ā€œCalifornia Love.ā€ He also helped on the first playthrough of ā€œNot Like Us,ā€ kicking the song off with the ā€œI see dead peopleā€ line. That’s gotta hurt, Drake.