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  • Kendrick's Super Bowl Reign: Setlist Battles, Emmy Nods, and Empire Building
    Jul 16 2025
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    Kendrick Lamar has been at the absolute center of global music headlines over the past week and for good reason. On July 15, he broke records with his Super Bowl LIX halftime performance in New Orleans, drawing a massive 133.5 million viewers—the largest in Super Bowl halftime history, surpassing even Michael Jackson's legendary 1993 show. His set, praised for its creativity and cultural impact, showcased not only his chart-topping catalog but also special guests like SZA, Samuel L. Jackson, and Serena Williams. It was the “Not Like Us” Drake diss that stole the spotlight, with Kendrick letting the audience do the talking on the notorious lyric, which has since become a social media juggernaut and was cited in Drake’s ongoing lawsuit against Universal Music Group. The show’s mix of real-time performance art, dance, and spectacle earned Kendrick four Emmy nominations, including Outstanding Music Direction and Outstanding Variety Special (Live). Jay-Z and Dave Free are named as executive producers alongside Kendrick, and the nominations stretch across categories such as Directing and Choreography too. This sets up an awards season showdown with Beyoncé, who is competing in the same categories for her Netflix “Beyoncé Bowl,” while Jay-Z finds himself in the thick of the competition with both performers.

    Meanwhile, the Grand National Tour is in full swing. Kendrick and SZA just brought the tour to the sold-out Paris La Défense Arena on July 15 and 16, with upcoming shows scheduled at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London on July 22 and 23. After Europe, Kendrick turns his attention to Latin America with December stadium dates in Mexico City and major South American capitals, backed by rising Argentine acts Ca7riel and Paco Amoroso. There are also reports of a solo headlining run in Australia later this year. Reviews from the tour heap praise on Kendrick’s 52-song U.S. setlist, serving a Billboard 200-topping experience blending new material and fan favorites.

    His influence, however, transcends music and live performance. Financial and business news sources highlight Kendrick’s growing empire: his net worth is estimated at $140 million, with significant real estate holdings in Los Angeles and New York. He co-founded pgLang, a media powerhouse, and just joined as an investor in the Los Angeles-based music tech startup EngineEars, which recently secured $7.5 million in seed funding to help revolutionize artist collaboration and business processes.

    On social media, rap legend Rakim publicly shouted out Kendrick after being mentioned in a Clipse track, calling him “the illest” and saluting his commitment to the genre. Fat Joe, on his podcast, declared that no West Coast artist has dominated like Kendrick in recent memory, especially since the high-profile feud with Drake that put “Not Like Us” into continuous rotation on radio waves and playlists everywhere.

    With records broken, headlines dominated, rivalries reignited, and both business and creative power moves in play, Kendrick Lamar continues to solidify his role not just as a hip-hop icon, but as one of the defining creative forces of his era.

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  • Kendrick Lamar's Epic Week: Emmy Nods, Sold-Out Shows, and Hip-Hop Dominance
    Jul 16 2025
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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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  • Kendrick Lamar Reignites Hip Hop with Clipse Collab, Drake Feud Heats Up
    Jul 13 2025
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    It’s been an eventful week for Kendrick Lamar, who’s once again at the center of hip hop headlines and fan debates. The most significant development is his high-profile collaboration with Clipse on their new album "Let God Sort Em Out," where Kendrick delivers a standout verse on the track "Chains & Whips." This team-up marks Clipse’s first LP in 16 years, and the buzz around “Chains & Whips” is intense, both for its lyricism and the controversy it sparked behind the scenes. According to iHeartRadio, Def Jam executives pressured Clipse to cut Kendrick’s feature due to ongoing legal battles with Drake, but Pusha T and Malice instead bought themselves out of their contracts, signed with Roc Nation Distribution, and kept Kendrick’s verse intact. The song debuted as a World Premiere on iHeart and is executive-produced by Pharrell Williams, with a stacked guest lineup that underscores its cultural weight.

    As for the lyrical content, Kendrick earns critical praise for his intricate wordplay; notably, he shouts out rap legend Rakim with lines like “Half of my profits may go to Rakim.” Rakim responded on Instagram, saluting Kendrick and thanking him for what he called “the illest shout I heard in a loooong time,” in what Complex hails as one of the most respectable cosigns in the genre. Fans and detractors have been fiercely debating Kendrick’s verse on social media—HotNewHipHop reports that reactions range from seeing it as a “State of the Union” for hip hop to some calling it underwhelming, but either way, it’s clear Kendrick’s output still commands the conversation.

    Kendrick’s public appearances are building further momentum. He’s set to perform with SZA at two massive stadium shows at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London later this month, with tickets in high demand and European fans already showing fervor during recent performances, as seen in viral videos highlighted by RapUp’s Instagram feed.

    Meanwhile, the rivalry with Drake reignited over the weekend during Drake’s Wireless Festival set in London. As detailed by The Express, fans began chanting an expletive-laden jeer against Kendrick, and Drake not only acknowledged it but toasted to it on stage, referencing Kendrick’s frequent invocation of his security chief, Chubbs, from diss tracks like “Not Like Us.” The moment underscores how last year’s feud is still alive in the public imagination, stoked by both fan energy and artist one-upmanship.

    Social media continues to buzz with clips, memes, and discussions around Kendrick’s new verse and public persona. In short, between major album features, viral moments, and live event anticipation, Kendrick Lamar’s influence this week feels as indomitable—and culturally significant—as ever.

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  • Kendrick Lamar's Defining Moment: Rakim's Cosign, Drake Feud Reignited & Electrifying Tour
    Jul 13 2025
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    Kendrick Lamar is having another defining moment in his career this July. The past few days have been a whirlwind of performances, headlines, and high-profile acknowledgements, culminating in what many are calling a new golden age for the Compton lyricist. The most talked-about news is Lamar’s electrifying co-headline shows with SZA on their Grand National Tour. Their recent stop at Birmingham’s Villa Park drew raves, with Kendrick commanding the stage in his signature GNX – the same muscle car that adorns his latest album cover – and unleashing a set packed with classics from To Pimp a Butterfly, DAMN., and the latest GNX release. UK outlets like Eastern Eye described a nearly three-hour spectacle, highlighting the “raw energy and lyrical precision” Kendrick brought to crowd-favorites including King Kunta, DNA, and, inevitably, the now-iconic Drake diss Not Like Us, which sent the audience into a frenzy. Social media buzzed with footage of European crowds, particularly in the Netherlands and the UK, going wild for Kendrick’s performances—Instagram clips from RapUp and XXL show fans losing it when Not Like Us drops, underscoring the international reach and resonance Kendrick now enjoys.

    What may have even longer-term significance for hip-hop history, though, arrived with the release of the new Clipse album and the song Chains & Whips. Kendrick’s verse included a line pledging “half of my profits may go to Rakim.” This lyrical nod received a public salute from Rakim himself. On Instagram, Rakim thanked Kendrick for what he declared the “illest shout” he’d heard in a long time and called Lamar “KING," an endorsement the rap world quickly noticed. HotNewHipHop and Complex both covered the exchange, reading it as a generational passing of the torch and one of the most significant cosigns in modern rap.

    The Drake feud, which defined much of last year’s hip-hop conversation, was reignited in London as Drake responded to crowd chants of “F--- Kendrick” during his Wireless Festival set by raising a toast “to that,” as reported by The Express. The moment, with Drake leaning into audience sentiment, brought the rivalry back to center stage and trended widely.

    Looking ahead, Kendrick and SZA are set for major stadium dates in Amsterdam on July 13 and Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in late July, with tickets in high demand according to official event FAQs.

    Adding to the heat, Kendrick’s name trends frequently on Instagram, with fans and hip-hop insiders tagging him in reaction videos and memes related to his performances and new music. There are no credible reports of new solo releases in the immediate pipeline, but chatter about future collaborations—potentially even with Rakim—has started to bubble.

    Altogether, this week cements Kendrick Lamar’s status not only as an arena-packing superstar but a central architect and influencer in global hip-hop—endorsed by legends, cheered by stadiums, and locked in the headlines.

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  • Kendrick's Reign: Record-Breaking Sales, Viral Moments, and Drake Rivalry
    Jul 9 2025
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    Kendrick Lamar has been dominating both the headlines and the charts in recent days. This week, the big story is that Kendrick and Drake are neck and neck in total album sales for 2025, according to HotNewHipHop, with Kendrick slightly ahead at 3.6 million to Drake’s 3.5 million. Kendrick’s 2024 release GNX continues to rack up impressive numbers, anchored by singles like Luther, which just became his fastest song to hit a billion streams on Spotify, surpassing Not Like Us. That single, meanwhile, is making its own history, as The Source reports it is now eligible for diamond certification by the RIAA, a huge milestone and the first time a diss track has reached 10 million units sold in the US. Not Like Us’s cultural impact remains undeniable, with fans and critics still analyzing its significance months after release.

    There’s also a palpable buzz on social media. On Instagram, a viral moment saw Kendrick bringing a 12-year-old fan onstage who went bar for bar with him, earning thousands of likes and cementing Kendrick’s reputation for connecting on a personal level with his audience. Another major social media wave: RapTV announced that Temple University will launch a new course this fall dedicated to Kendrick’s body of work, underlining his growing recognition in academic circles and lasting influence in hip-hop culture.

    Live performances are defining the season. Kendrick and SZA are currently on their Grand National Tour, with highly anticipated shows set for July 15 at Villa Park and July 22 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. These co-headlining appearances are being described as monumental, with tickets and official merchandise in extremely high demand and organizers urging fans to download digital tickets in advance according to PremierLeague.com and Trip.com. The excitement isn’t just local—these are international events, reflecting his global reach and enduring star power.

    On the business front, Kendrick remains involved with pgLang, the creative company he co-founded, though there haven’t been any public new ventures revealed this week. His net worth and status as a business mogul keep being referenced in lifestyle features and YouTube recaps, especially as debates rage about the long-term legacy of his music and entrepreneurial work.

    Finally, the long-running feud with Drake continues to generate headlines, as Drake’s latest single references the battle and its impact on their friendships. While the tensions are now mostly playing out in music and online chatter, the ripple effects are still being felt across the industry.

    All in all, Kendrick Lamar’s last few days have been packed with biographically significant developments—from record-breaking sales to major upcoming concerts, viral moments with fans, and academic recognition, confirming his place as one of the most influential and discussed figures in music today.

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  • Kendrick Lamar Smashes Records, Dominates 2025 with GNX Album, Luther Single, and Epic World Tour
    Jul 6 2025
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    Kendrick Lamar remains the most talked-about name in hip-hop right now, and for good reason. In just the past few days, his impact has rippled across the industry with historic milestones, headline-making performances, and business innovation. On July 5, 2025, Billboard confirmed that Kendrick’s latest album GNX soared back to No. 1 on the Top Rap Albums chart for a record-breaking 22nd week, formally dethroning Pop Smoke’s previous record and cementing GNX as the longest-running No. 1 rap album in chart history. This isn’t just a chart blip; GNX, released in November 2024, was already riding a wave of critical acclaim, with Stereogum even dubbing it Kendrick’s “greatest work.” The momentum is far from over, as the album just picked up Album of the Year at the 2025 BET Awards, where Kendrick made a rare but electric appearance, reminding everyone that his influence on the culture is unmatched, and fueling Grammy season speculation—could this be his next big Grammy sweep, adding to his already staggering 22 wins, five of which came in 2025 alone according to Forbes and BET.

    But it’s not just albums making headlines. Kendrick and SZA’s single “Luther” also set a new record for the longest run at No. 1 on the Hot Pop Songs chart, clinching 27 weeks at the top and outpacing his own previous hit “Not Like Us.” The duo recently wrapped up the North American leg of their Grand National Tour, which pulled in $256.6 million across 23 sold-out shows, making it the highest-grossing joint tour of all time as reported by BET and HotNewHipHop. The tour now heads through Europe and beyond, with capacity crowds in Germany and upcoming dates at Villa Park in Birmingham on July 10 and London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on July 23. The Latin American leg kicks off in September, notably without SZA, and will feature Argentine openers Ca7riel and Paco Amoroso.

    Kendrick’s business moves are also drawing buzz. At select tour stops, fans have exclusive access to limited-edition Nike Cortez Kenny IIIs via augmented reality through the SNKRS app, a tech-savvy, hype-building strategy that sold out in minutes at the Los Angeles show according to AfroTech. Meanwhile, his 2025 Super Bowl halftime performance had the world watching, with over 100 million viewers, and while he earned no direct fee—per traditional NFL policy—the promo has only added to his estimated $140 million net worth and driven streams, merchandise, and ticket sales even higher. Social media is ablaze with fan reactions from each show, and industry analysts are predicting another massive run for Kendrick, both on the charts and at the box office. For Kendrick Lamar, it’s not just another chapter—it’s the peak of an artist at the absolute height of his powers, rewriting the record books while the world watches.

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  • Kendrick Lamar: GNX Dominates Charts, Smashes Tour Records, and Shapes Hip-Hop Culture
    Jul 2 2025
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    Kendrick Lamar is dominating the headlines once again as his latest album GNX continues its historic run, recently becoming the longest-running No 1 on Billboards Top Rap Albums chart with a stunning 22 weeks at the top according to BET. This achievement, one week longer than Pop Smokes previous record, comes on the heels of Kendrick winning Album of the Year at the 2025 BET Awards in June. His appearance at the awards show was a rare but powerful reminder of his cultural influence, where he told the crowd he always kept BET and its celebration of true music close to his heart.

    The GNX album is not just a chart success; it has become something of a cultural event, echoing through music and beyond, and with Grammy season coming up, industry watchers are already speculating if Kendrick will add to his impressive tally of 17 Grammy wins. The buzz is only growing as the momentum from both the album and the tour continues.

    On the business front, Kendrick is smashing records alongside SZA with the Grand National Tour. Variety and Pollstar confirm that the North American leg grossed a staggering 256.6 million dollars from just 23 shows, pushing over 1.1 million tickets, making it the highest-grossing joint tour in history. The tour is now rolling through Europe with stops in cities like Cologne, Frankfurt, Glasgow, Birmingham, London, and more, with tickets reportedly flying for upcoming dates at venues such as Villa Park in Birmingham and Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. Live365 and The Source report Kendrick has just announced a Latin American run with dates in major stadiums across Mexico City, Bogotá, São Paulo, Buenos Aires, and Santiago beginning in September, with tickets already selling fast and Argentinian duo CA7RIEL and Paco Amoroso supporting.

    Socially, Kendrick remains relatively elusive but influential, with nearly 20 million Instagram followers and massive engagement. A recent social media post about his collaboration with SZA, referencing their song Florida Bloom, went viral, reflecting the continuing fascination with his partnerships. Kidstakeover, a popular account, stirred conversation speculating on Kendricks impact on the new generation of artists, with fans and industry insiders alike weighing in.

    While there are the usual undercurrents of speculation about new music or surprise guest appearances, there is no verified confirmation of upcoming projects beyond the tour and the ongoing Grammy anticipation. For now, Kendrick Lamar stands as hip-hops preeminent storyteller and record-breaker, his every move closely watched as the world waits to see just how far he will take this already legendary run.

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  • Kendrick Lamar's Global Reign: Groundbreaking Tours, Business Moves, and Cultural Impact
    Jun 29 2025
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    Kendrick Lamar has been everywhere these past few days, both onstage and in the headlines. His Grand National Tour continues to be the talk of the industry, with fresh news that he’s expanding the stadium run into Latin America this fall. According to Rap-Up and Billboard, the Latin American leg kicks off in September and will see Lamar play massive venues in Mexico, Colombia, Brazil, Argentina, and wrap up in Chile on October 7, with Argentine rap duo CA7RIEL and Paco Amoroso supporting. Tickets go on sale July 1 for Argentina and stagger across the region through July 4. The announcement follows a North American leg that sold out stadiums coast to coast, including historic multi-night stands in New York, Toronto, and Los Angeles.

    Fans went wild on Instagram and X after HotNewHipHop broke the news of these new dates, and ticket resellers are already prepping for another scramble. This year has been one extended victory lap for Kendrick. He and SZA’s Grand National Tour shattered records, selling over 1.1 million tickets and grossing $256.4 million from just 23 shows, which, as Billboard and Pollstar confirm, makes it the highest-grossing co-headlined tour in history, even surpassing Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s On the Run II Tour. Many called his Super Bowl LIX halftime performance in February one of the best in years, and the Grammy sweep in February, American Music Awards’ Favorite Hip-Hop Song in May, and a BET Awards sweep just weeks ago have only fueled his dominance.

    On the business front, Kendrick’s creative company pgLang is thriving with new artists, brand deals, and even upcoming Apple TV projects, as reported by Afrotech. The growing influence of pgLang has set him apart as a creative entrepreneur beyond just music. Kendrick’s net worth is now widely estimated between $140 to $220 million according to financial trackers like Celebrity Net Worth, Investopedia, and Esquire, making him a top ten richest rapper in 2025.

    Academically, Temple University announced a new course dedicated entirely to Kendrick’s work and cultural influence, which will launch this fall, as reported by NBC Philadelphia—just the latest sign of his impact on both music and society. Social media is abuzz with fans sharing tour videos and rumors of a potential new single, but there’s nothing confirmed on the music front. Everything else, though, is verified: Kendrick Lamar has solidified his place this week as not just hip-hop royalty but a multi-platform cultural icon, and his buzz shows no sign of fading.

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