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    Kendrick Lamar Leads $200K Donation to Los Angeles Charities

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    Kendrick Lamar Donates $200K to LA Charities Following ‘Pop Out’ Concert

    Kendrick Lamar’s recent Juneteenth ‘Pop Out’ concert not only entertained the crowd but also gave back to the community in a big way. The rapper, along with his company pgLang and Tim Hinshaw’s Free Lunch, made a generous $200,000 donation to 20 LA-based charities and city community initiatives.

    Hinshaw expressed the importance of unity in the West, especially after the loss of Nipsey Hussle, and emphasized the significance of supporting each other for a greater cause. The donation aims to support organizations that play a vital role in the development of the community.

    One of the recipients, the Compton G.irls Club, expressed gratitude for the support, highlighting Kendrick’s commitment to giving back to the community and supporting the next generation.

    In addition to the charitable donation, Kendrick Lamar’s concert featured a subtle nod to J. Cole, with the rapper using Cole’s remix of his hit song “Alright” during the performance. This gesture may have been an olive branch to Cole after a recent diss track, showcasing the longstanding friendship and occasional collaboration between the two artists.

    Overall, Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Pop Out’ concert was not only a celebration of music but also a demonstration of generosity and unity within the community.

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