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    Rhyme Fest: Raekwon & Ghostface Killah, Murs, & Conway The MachineLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA
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    About Rhyme Fest

    Currently, Rhymefest continues to be active in the live music scene, with recent announcements of concert tours and appearances at music festivals. In 2023, he participated in the 'Hip-Hop for Change' concert series, aimed at raising awareness and funds for social justice initiatives. Fans can expect Rhymefest's performances to blend his classic hits with new material that reflects contemporary issues. His live shows often feature collaborations with other artists, bringing together a diverse lineup that enhances the concert experience. Additionally, Rhymefest has been involved in various virtual events and live-streamed concerts, adapting to the changing landscape of live performances post-pandemic. His social media platforms regularly update fans about upcoming concerts, collaborations, and community events, ensuring his artistry remains relevant and accessible. As he continues to tour and engage with his audience, Rhymefest's concerts promise not only entertainment but also a powerful message of change and empowerment.

    Rhyme Fest History

    Rhymefest, born Che Smith, is a celebrated hip-hop artist and community activist from Chicago, Illinois. He rose to prominence in the early 2000s, notably as a co-writer for the Grammy-winning track 'Jesus Walks' by Kanye West. Rhymefest's music often reflects his experiences growing up in Chicago's South Side, tackling issues such as poverty, violence, and systemic injustice. His debut album, 'Blue Collar,' released in 2006, showcased his lyrical prowess and storytelling ability, earning him critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase. Over the years, Rhymefest has participated in various live performances and concerts, known for his engaging stage presence and ability to connect with audiences. He has performed at numerous festivals and events, including the famous South by Southwest (SXSW) and various charity concerts aimed at uplifting his community. Rhymefest's commitment to social change led him to co-found the non-profit organization Donda's House, named in honor of Kanye West's late mother, which focuses on arts education for youth in underserved neighborhoods. His work in the music industry and community activism has positioned him as a significant figure within the hip-hop culture, particularly in the realm of live performances that resonate with social consciousness.