A Legacy Remembered
Los Angeles is mourning one of its most respected voices. Mtulazaji Davis, better known as P.E.A.C.E., founding member of the legendary Freestyle Fellowship, has passed away. His unique lyricism and improvisational mastery helped define the underground LA movement that paved the way for generations of West Coast rappers.
From Leimert Park cyphers to global recognition, P.E.A.C.E. embodied the essence of raw creativity. His passing leaves a void in the culture—but also reignites appreciation for the roots of West Coast artistry. Fellow MCs and fans across social media have shared clips, freestyles, and heartfelt tributes, celebrating the wordplay that made him one of LA’s most original voices.
🎤 Unidos Tour: A New Energy on the Road
As the city reflects, the West Coast stage remains on fire. Shoreline Mafia and Santa Fe Klan just announced the “Unidos Tour 2025”, a coast-to-coast celebration of culture and connection.
The collab is a major crossover moment—merging LA’s trap-inspired grit with Santa Fe Klan’s Latin rap wave. Fans can expect rowdy crowds, smoke-filled energy, and bilingual bars hitting from California to Chicago. It’s the type of unity the West Coast thrives on—street stories meeting global sounds, backed by the same hustle spirit P.E.A.C.E. once embodied.
🎶 Legacy Meets Momentum
Beyond tours and tributes, there’s an undeniable surge of live energy sweeping through Los Angeles. From Cypress Hill to Lupe Fiasco lighting up stages, legacy acts are passing the torch to a new generation ready to carry West Coast pride into 2026.
P.E.A.C.E.’s death is a reminder of where it all began—community, experimentation, and the pure love of bars. The Unidos Tour and recent festivals show where it’s headed—collaboration, cross-culture movement, and boundless creativity.
The vibe is clear: the West Coast isn’t just surviving—it’s evolving.

