Future, one of the chart toppers at the Inglewood show, performs at the event staged by the radio station the Real (92.3 FM).
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Surprise guest Drake, above, performs with Future. They’re arguably two of contemporary hip-hop’s most valuable players.
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Wiz Khalifa, a special guest of Ty Dolla Sign, helps move the crowd at the Forum.
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The Real Show’s audience enjoys the performances at Inglewood, with many capturing the experience in photographs.
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Slim Jimmy of the popular duo Rae Sremmurd adds his presence to the sold-out concert.
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More of Rae Sremmurd’s Slim Jimmy at a show that offered a glimpse of nearly every rap trend now steering radio dials.
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Internet sensation Rich Homie Quan displays his decorated torso during a set at the Real Show, which had nearly five hours of performances.
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Future at the Real Show.
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Jeremih, who offers rap-inflected vocals, commands the stage at the Forum.
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Ty Dolla Sign, one of the night’s marquee acts, helps the show find its groove.
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Ty Dolla Sign might seem to be alone, but he was backed by a six-piece band and had special guests including Omarion and DJ Mustard.
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Future and Drake moved through a few songs from their collaborative mixtape “What a Time to Be Alive” along with their own arena stompers.
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Headliner Kendrick Lamar’s set saw him run through his 2012 breakout “Good Kid, M.A.A.D City.”
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