
On Friday, July 18th, East Coast underground heavyweights Flee Lord and ETO stormed into Los Angeles for their highly anticipated debut as a duo, delivering an unforgettable performance at The Paramount. This marked not only their first time performing in LA as a unit, but also their first-ever appearance on stage together, making the night a milestone moment for both artists and fans alike.
Hailing from New York, Flee Lord and ETO have long carved out respected solo careers within the gritty underbelly of the hip-hop scene. Known for their raw lyricism, cold street narratives, and grimy boom-bap sound, the pair built their reputations on consistency and authenticity. They first joined forces on their collaborative project RocameriKKKa, a hard-hitting tape series that immediately resonated with fans of street rap and underground hip-hop.


Backed by the razor-sharp cuts of DJ Survive. The duo tore through a setlist packed with crowd favorites. Their on-stage chemistry was undeniable—each bar delivered with conviction, each transition seamless. Both MCs also took moments to spotlight their solo catalogs, performing standout joints that reminded everyone why they’ve earned their stripes as lyrical tacticians.
The night didn’t stop there. Surprise appearances added even more weight to an already stacked lineup. West Coast legend Planet Asia hit the stage with surgical precision, followed by Big Twins of Infamous Mobb, Sir Realist, T.F, and E.D.I. Mean of the legendary Outlawz, all of whom brought their own unique energy to the event. Each guest helped bridge East and West, making the night feel like a true celebration of underground unity.


In a city where industry polish often overshadows rawness, Flee Lord and ETO’s LA debut was a breath of fresh air. With microphone in hand and boom-bap blaring, the two emcees showed that gritty, street-rooted hip-hop still thrives—loud, proud, and unfiltered.