On Friday, May 29, the legendary underground hip-hop artist Sick Jacken of Psycho Realm brought the house down at Don Quijote Night Club in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles. Backed by The Disciples of the Sick, Sick Jacken delivered a powerful and unforgettable performance that kept the crowd energized from the opening note to the final encore.
Throughout the night, Jacken treated longtime fans to a collection of classic tracks from the Psycho Realm catalog, performing the anthems that helped cement his legacy in the underground hip-hop scene. His commanding stage presence, passionate delivery, and deep connection with the audience created an electric atmosphere inside the venue. For the devoted fans in attendance, it was more than just a concert—it was a celebration of the music, culture, and history that Psycho Realm has represented for decades.

Sharing co-headlining duties was East Coast lyricist and activist Immortal Technique, who brought his signature intensity and thought-provoking rhymes to the stage. Technique captivated the audience with a set packed with fan favorites and powerful messages, reminding everyone why he remains one of the most respected voices in independent hip-hop. Joining him for the evening were DJ Static and Poison Pen, who helped elevate the performance and kept the crowd engaged throughout the night.


The night featured several memorable surprises, including special appearances by Sir Realist and West Coast lyricist Ras Kass. Their presence added another layer of excitement to an already stacked lineup, drawing loud reactions from the crowd and further highlighting the sense of unity and respect shared among underground hip-hop veterans and emerging artists alike.
Opening the show was Emilio Rojas and his live band, Us vs Them. Their energetic set served as the perfect kickoff to the evening, warming up the audience with a blend of live instrumentation, sharp lyricism, and high-energy performance. The group’s chemistry on stage set the tone for what would become a memorable night of hip-hop.
From beginning to end, the event showcased the strength, longevity, and unity of the independent hip-hop community. Fans left Boyle Heights having witnessed a rare gathering of respected artists whose passion for the craft continues to inspire audiences across generations. As the final songs echoed through the venue, one thing was clear: May 29 was a night that those in attendance will not soon forget.
All Photos by Loe Kee Phlicks
