
Founded in 2006 by visionary musicians and producers the late Charles Hamilton AKA Uncle Chucc and Larrance “Rance” Dopson plus other members of the collective, 1500 or Nothin’ has become one of the most respected creative forces in the industry. Known for shaping hits across Hip-Hop, R&B, and Alternative Rock, the collective has collaborated with icons such as Justin Timberlake, Jay-Z, and Bruno Mars while remaining deeply rooted in Los Angeles culture. 1500 Day reflected that same spirit bridging generations, genres, and neighborhoods through music.
The stage was a nonstop showcase of talent. Standout performances came from Westside Boogie, Arin Ray, Problem, Bjrnck, AJ McQueen, D Smoke, SiR, JellyRoll, and members of the All Money In crew, alongside a wave of emerging voices from Los Angeles, the East Coast, and the South. The lineup highlighted exactly what 1500 or Nothin’ represents: opportunity, collaboration, and the elevation of authentic artistry.
As the night built to its peak, the crowd was met with a monumental surprise from Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg who stepped onstage to close the show, turning the celebration into a historic moment for the city. Their appearance felt like a passing of the torch and a reminder of Los Angeles’ enduring impact on global music.
At the heart of it all stood Larrance Dopson and the 1500 family, whose commitment to musicianship, mentorship, and excellence continues to shape the sound of today and tomorrow. 1500 or Nothin’ Day wasn’t just a show it was a statement that Los Angeles music is alive, unified, and unstoppable. Photo credit: @creativenlb5 on IG

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