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Kendrick Lamar's Epic Week: Emmy Nods, Sold-Out Shows, and Hip-Hop Dominance

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Kendrick Lamar has had a blockbuster week, and the ripple effect feels biographical and historic. On July 15, 2025, he was nominated for four Primetime Emmy Awards for his record-breaking Super Bowl LIX halftime show in New Orleans, which drew a staggering 133.5 million viewers, the largest audience in halftime history. His nods include Outstanding Music Direction, Outstanding Variety Special (Live), Outstanding Directing for a Variety Special, and Outstanding Choreography. The show drew headlines in Variety, ESPN, and The Times of India as a career-defining moment, not only for its scale but for its cultural impact. The Emmy nominations pit Kendrick against Beyoncé and Jay-Z, setting up an awards-season showdown that has social media buzzing and execs like Roc Nation CEO Desiree Perez declaring his influence as seismic. This marks Kendrick’s second shot at Emmy gold for a Super Bowl show, having already won in 2022 with Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg. This week, clips from the performance went viral, and fans on Instagram and X called it one of the best halftime shows ever, elevating Kendrick’s stature from rap icon to creative visionary in live entertainment.

While award buzz dominated headlines, Kendrick also kept the heat on the business side. Fresh off his Super Bowl triumph, he’s embarked on the Grand National Tour alongside SZA, with packed dates across Europe, the UK, and upcoming stops in Latin America and Australia. This week saw back-to-back sold-out shows at Paris La Défense Arena, where fans lined up hours early and the vibe was fever-pitch. Shows have been praised for setlists that blend new tracks from his GNX album — like “Luther” with SZA — plus fan-favorites “Humble” and the Grammy-winning Drake diss “Not Like Us.” According to Variety and Paris press, the tour has become a global event in itself, cementing Kendrick’s status as rap’s megastar ambassador.

Musically, Kendrick made headlines again for his guest verse on the Clipse’s album Let God Sort Em Out, specifically on the track “Chains & Whips,” where he shouts out rap legend Rakim. Rakim responded with high praise on Instagram, hailing Kendrick as hip-hop’s king — a sentiment that’s run wild across socials and music blogs. HipHopDX and wild941.com spotlighted the moment as a generational baton-passing, while Fat Joe declared Kendrick’s dominance unparalleled for a West Coast artist.

Amidst viral posts, whispers floated that SoFaygo had surpassed Kendrick’s Spotify monthly listeners, but Sportskeeda quickly debunked those rumors. More than anything, the past few days have confirmed — whether on stage, on record, or on the business front — Kendrick Lamar is not just riding a moment; he’s actively making history, shaping the culture, and setting the agenda for what’s next in hip hop.

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