Kendrick Lamar, pgLang and Free Lunch Donate $200,000 to L.A. Charities and Community Initiatives

Kendrick Lamar and pgLang’s Juneteenth Pop Out concert continues to have a positive ripple effect on Los Angeles. Not only did the DAMN. MC unite the city’s musical talents for a memorable one-night affair, but his altruism also rang through, courtesy of the $200,000 donation he, pgLang, Tim Hinshaw’s Free Lunch and participating artists made to 20 L.A.-based charities and city community initiatives.

“We haven’t seen this type of Unity on the West since we lost our brother Nipsey Hussle,” owner of Free Lunch, Tim Hinshaw, tells Billboard. “As Dot said on stage, this moment was bigger than a back and forth; it was about supporting each other and showing the world that we could come together for a greater cause. All of these organizations play a pivotal role in the development of our community and the hope is that we all continue to support them moving forward.”

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Amongst the 20 charities and community initiatives is the Compton G.irls Club. “We would like to thank pgLang and Free Lunch for recognizing their roots and supporting g.irls from the hood. It’s refreshing to know that Kendrick always comes back to the community to support the next generation,” says Chrystani Heinrich, founder & executive director of Compton G.irls Club.

Lamar’s Pop Out concert brought some of L.A.’s biggest names, including Dr. Dre, Tyler, the Creator, Ty Dolla $ign, Steve Lacy, Mustard and more. Mustard, who shared a performance slot that night with Lamar and DJ Hed, expressed his pride in Lamar and the city to Billboard.

“The Pop Out concert had a significant impact on the city, unifying West Coast hip-hop, providing a platform for emerging talent, celebrating Black culture, and revitalizing the local music scene,” says Mustard. “It garnered global attention but also allowed us artists to give back to different programs based around South L.A. and put L.A. back in the driver’s seat for music, something that’s been long overdue.”

Below is a list of all the respective charities, along with the complete lineup of guests who appeared at The Pop Out on Juneteenth.

  1. Alma Backyard Farms – almabackyardfarms.com

  2. Boys & Girls Clubs of Carson – bgccarson.org

  3. Boys & Girls Clubs of the Los Angeles Harbor – bgclaharbor.org

  4. Brotherhood Crusade – brotherhoodcrusade.org

  5. Color Compton – colorcompton.org

  6. Compton Advocates Coalition – comptonadvocates.org

  7. Compton G.irls Club – comptongirls.club

  8. DREAMHAUS LA – dreamhausla.org

  9. Friends at Mafundi – friendsatmafundi.org

  10. It’s Bigger Than Us – itsbiggerthanusla.org

  11. Love + Ethos – loveandethos.org

  12. Peace4Kids – peace4kids.org

  13. Safe Place for Youth – safeplaceforyouth.org

  14. Sisters of Watts – sistersofwatts.org

  15. Social Justice Learning Institute – sjli.org

  16. Fernando Pullum Community Arts Center – pullumcenter.org

  17. The Hidden Genius Project – hiddengeniusproject.org

  18. Thinkwatts Foundation – thinkwattsfoundation.org

  19. Tommy The Clown Foundation – tommytheclown.com/ttc-foundation

  20. Unearth & Empower Communities – unearthandempower.org

Full Lineup of Guests:

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AZCHIKE

Bino Rideaux

Black Hippy (Ab-Soul, Jay Rock, Schoolboy Q)

BlueBucksClan

Blxst

Cuzzos

DJ Hed

Dom Kennedy

Dr. Dre

Jason Martin

Jay Worthy + Meet The Whoops

Kalan.FrFr + G Perico

Kendrick Lamar

Mustard

OHGEESY

Ray Vaughn

Remble

RJMrLA

Roddy Ricch

Rucci

Steve Lacy

Tommy the Clown

Ty Dolla $ign

Tyler, the Creator

Wallie The Sensei

Westside Boogie

YG

Zoe Osama

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