Kendrick Lamar BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.
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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