
On Saturday, August 16th, Rhyme Fest took over The Torch at the LA Coliseum with Hip-Hop royalty at the helm. Raekwon and Ghostface Killah of the legendary Wu-Tang Clan shut down the stage with a set packed full of classics, their undeniable chemistry reminding the crowd why they remain icons in the game. Wu-Tang brother Cappadonna joined the lineup, keeping the momentum alive with his raw energy and commanding presence. Together, they turned Rhyme Fest into a celebration of Hip-Hop at its finest — a night of timeless music, unshakable energy, and pure Wu-Tang spirit.


Over at the Sprite Stage, West Coast legends Xzibit and DJ Quik took command, each repping the coast with pride and delivering a steady stream of classics from their iconic catalogs. Their sets had the crowd vibing from start to finish, a true showcase of West Coast Hip-Hop at its finest.




Drumwork and Griselda’s own Conway the Machine tore through the Sprite Stage, hitting the crowd with a mix of new joints and classics from his catalog. The energy didn’t stop there — West Coast staple Murs delivered an epic performance that had the audience fully locked in. In a powerful gesture, Murs also donated his proceeds to the Immigrant Defenders Law Center, turning his set into not just a performance, but a statement.

Locksmith electrified the LRG Stage, jumping into the pit to connect directly with the crowd and turning his set into an up-close experience. He kept the energy high while giving fans an exclusive preview of new material from his upcoming album, set to drop this September.

Swollen Members, Cymarshall Law, Tha Alkaholiks, Delinquent Habits, and Coyote all took over the Sprite Stage, each act tearing it down with their own unique flavor. One after another, they kept the crowd lit, giving the audience a string of unforgettable moments that embodied the true spirit of Hip-Hop.



On the LRG Stage, the lineup was stacked with heavy-hitters and underground staples alike. Visionaries, Of Mexican Descent, Dead Prez, Masta Ace, ¡Mayday!, Conejo, Onyx, Reason, Demrick & Scoop DeVille, Bambu De Pistola, and the Neighborhood Kids all took the stage, each act bringing their own fire. From timeless classics to unreleased material, the performances blended legacy and future, leaving the crowd with an epic showcase of Hip-Hop in its many forms.







From the stages to the vendors, Rhyme Fest 2025 was a full celebration of Hip-Hop culture that will be remembered for years to come. Every performance, every beat, and every interaction captured the spirit of the community and the dedication it takes to put an event of this scale together. It truly takes a village to bring Rhyme Fest to life, from the artists and crew to the fans who showed up in full force. With the energy, passion, and love for Hip-Hop on full display, next year promises to bring even bigger moments, more epic performances, and unforgettable vibes for every fan lucky enough to attend. Rhyme Fest is more than a festival — it’s a movement, and 2025 proved that the culture is stronger than ever.