Kendrick Lamar, U2, & Dave Chappelle Open Grammys

King Kendrick kicked f the 60th Annual Grammy Awards with a bang.

Walking into Music’s Biggest Night with seven nominations, Kendrick Lamar set f Sunday’s show with a politically-charged performance featuring U2 and Dave Chappelle. Host James Corden called it, “without question, the most unique and bold opening you could ever imagine, I think, in Grammy history.”

Backed by U.S. flags on large screens behind him, the Top Dawg Entertainment MC lit up Madison Square Garden with a mash-up medley “XXX.,” “LUST.,” and “DNA.,” with Bono, The Edge, and a group masked soldiers around him. Supported by Dave Chappelle for brief cameos in between explosive bursts energy, K-Dot ran through smash-after-smash, including portions “New Freezer,” “King’s Dead,” and “All the Stars.”

Kung Fu Kenny is already a four-time Grammy winner so far tonight, taking home Best Music Video (“HUMBLE.”), Best Rap Song (“HUMBLE.”), Best Rap Performance (“HUMBLE.”), and Best Rap/Sung Collaboration (“LOYALTY.”), which he accepted onstage with Rihanna.

And his big night continues. His work on DAMN. earned him a total seven Grammy nominations this year, including Album the Year and Record the Year (“HUMBLE.”).