Iman Fandi performs at Snoop Dogg’s LA Compound for 'Broadus Together' TikTok LIVE

Iman Fandi performs at Snoop Dogg’s LA Compound for 'Broadus Together' TikTok LIVE

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Iman Fandi has taken her music to Los Angeles.

The Singaporean singer-songwriter performed at Snoop Dogg's Compound in Los Angeles on 15 August for Superstar Among Friends: Broadus Together, an invitation-only TikTok LIVE event featuring Snoop Dogg. The livestream garnered 76 million in total exposure.

Held at Snoop Dogg's private 20,000-square-foot creative campus, the event was co-produced by Gushcloud International alongside Cordell Broadus, Death Row Games, and CMC Shine SEA, and hosted by Boss Lady Entertainment as part of TikTok LIVE Fest 2026.

 
 
 
 
 
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Fandi marked the occasion with the international debut of her forthcoming single, 'It Is', which is slated for release on 21 August.

The performance came on the heels of a busy run for the Gushcloud artist, which included taking part in Singapore's National Day celebrations and performing at the Istana.

“Being part of NDP 2026 was already such a huge milestone for me,” shared Fandi. Reflecting on her trip to Los Angeles, she added: “LA, especially, felt like more than just another performance, it felt like a door opening to something bigger.”

The night also saw Snoop Dogg take to the decks as DJ Snoopadelic, with his set featuring 'Drop It Like It's Hot'. The lineup included Filipino-Australian singer and actress Ylona Garcia, Lady of Rage, Jane Handcock, Charlie Bereal, Kalvin Love, and Princess Broadus, who closed the event with a DJ set.

Viewers tuning in online were also given a look inside the Broadus family's Compound through a tour led by Snoop Dogg's son, Cordell Broadus. The tour took audiences through spaces including recording studios, a games room, and a basketball court.

“For me, this is all about ownership and bringing our culture to new spaces,” said Broadus, co-founder of Death Row Games. He added that bringing together the Death Row family, artists, and creators at the Compound — alongside TikTok, Gushcloud, and CMC Shine — helped put the event “in front of a global audience”.

Behind the scenes, Singaporean creatives also played a key role in bringing the show to life. Creative director Melissa Sim, founder and co-artistic director of Singapore theatre company How Drama, led the show's overall creative vision and worked on its scripting and TikTok audience engagement.

The Singapore team also included livestream director Sheng Hong Lo of Poco Productions, production manager Ross Nasir of How Drama, and show caller Rosie Putri of How Drama.

“It was an international affair and I'm glad we got to represent Singapore on the global stage,” said Sim.