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Curren$y Brings Winners Circle tour to The Compound LA

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Curren$y – By Loe Kee Phlicks

On Saturday, April 4th, 2026, the legendary rapper Curren$y, aka Spitta, brought his highly anticipated Winners Circle tour to the City of Commerce, marking another unforgettable night in the world of hip-hop. The tour, featuring a star-studded lineup including Jay Electronica, Fendi P, Landon Wordswell, Joe The Poet, and Blazemup, made its way to the Dirt Dog LA Compound. Located in L.A., the venue is known for its mouthwatering L.A. street food—specifically its hot dogs—as well as its outdoor stage that’s become a staple for live performances.

Curren$y, who hails from Louisiana, didn’t disappoint his fans, bringing an electrifying performance that blended new tracks from his latest projects with a slew of classic hits. The crowd was buzzing as Spitta and his Jet Life crew delivered a high-energy set that left the audience chanting for more. As always, Curren$y’s stage presence was on point, and it was clear that his connection with the fans was as strong as ever.

Jay Electronica

Adding to the heat, Fendi P, a key member of the Jet Life family, took the stage next. The Louisiana rapper brought his signature style and charisma, shutting down the venue with his fiery performance. Fendi P’s delivery was smooth yet powerful, and he proved that he’s more than just an affiliate of Curren$y—he’s a force in his own right.

But the surprises didn’t stop there. Co-headlining the event was none other than Bay Area legend Andre Nickatina. Nickatina brought a raw, energetic presence to the compound, instantly commanding the crowd’s attention. His set was packed with fan favorites from his extensive catalog, and the way he engaged with the audience created an intimate vibe in an otherwise massive crowd. Legends like Andre are a reminder of the rich history of West Coast hip-hop, and his performance was a true testament to the culture. The connection he built with the crowd was undeniable, making it a night to remember for everyone in attendance.

Fendi P

Landon Wordswell, who reps St. Louis, opened the night with a smooth set that kept the energy flowing. Known for his laid-back but skillful delivery, Wordswell’s performance was a perfect segue into the rest of the show. His set kept the momentum strong, showcasing his lyrical ability and adding depth to the overall vibe of the night.

Next up, Blazemup, representing San Bernardino’s Inland Empire, took the stage and brought an undeniable intensity to the crowd. The crowd was hyped from the start, and Blazemup delivered an energetic performance that resonated with the audience, leaving no doubt that the IE has some serious talent in the game. His performance was a highlight, showing that local talent is just as capable of bringing heat to the stage as the big names.

Landon Wordswell
Joe The Poet

Opening the show was Joe The Poet from the Bronx, NY, who set the tone for the entire evening. With his 90s-style storytelling raps, Joe immediately captured the crowd’s attention. His lyrics were deep and reflective, with a focus on storytelling that connected with the audience on a personal level. It was the perfect way to start the night, as his performance laid the foundation for the energy that would follow.

Blazemup

All in all, the Winners Circle tour was an incredible celebration of hip-hop culture, showcasing a mix of veteran legends and rising stars. The night was filled with high-energy performances, crowd interaction, and a sense of community that made it clear why live shows are such a vital part of the hip-hop experience. Fans were reminded once again that, no matter how much time passes, the culture remains alive and thriving through moments like these.

All Photos by Loe Kee Phlicks





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