
Kendrick Lamar's Hip Hop Dominance: Record-Breaking Hits, Sold-Out Tours, and Expanding Empire
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Kendrick Lamar is having another banner week at the very peak of hip hop, as his collaboration with SZA, Luther, has just blown past a staggering 25 weeks at number one on the Billboard Hip Hop chart. HipHopDX notes this achievement comes after Luther spent a remarkable 13 weeks at the top of the overall Billboard Hot 100 and is still holding its own at number five. It’s a new record for Kendrick, surpassing even his previous chart-topping run with Not Like Us last summer—a feat that underscores his iron grip on the genre’s pulse.
Kendrick’s impact goes far beyond the charts. At the 2025 BET Awards in Los Angeles, he swept the evening, nabbing five trophies including Album of the Year and Best Hip Hop Artist. According to AXS TV, he was present to accept the biggest honors, delivering a characteristically humble and heartfelt speech that shouted out BET, his pgLang team, SZA—who he’s currently touring with—and the city of L.A. itself. He didn’t hold back from calling the BET stage a true cultural home and made it clear that his connection to the core of hip hop remains deep and personal.
Live, Kendrick continues to electrify audiences. The Grand National tour with SZA just wrapped its North American stadium run with a sold-out show in Landover, Maryland, the final U.S. stop, before heading to Europe for the summer festival circuit and eventually Australia, with ticket demand reaching fever pitch as reported by FOX 5 DC and the official Grand National Tour site. This tour follows his record-shattering Apple Music Super Bowl LIX halftime show, which drew over 130 million viewers, cementing his status as a legitimate global icon.
On the business side, insiders whisper that his creative collective pgLang is quietly expanding into film and multimedia, although nothing has been confirmed publicly. Social media buzz has been relentless, especially after Kendrick’s much-discussed appearance at a J. Cole concert in Los Angeles, which set fans speculating about what collaborations might be brewing behind the scenes, per the BioSnap podcast. Despite all the attention, Kendrick himself maintains near-radio silence on social media, letting the music and the movement speak for themselves.
Current headlines echo what has become clear: Kendrick Lamar’s influence is everywhere—on the charts, on stage, in business, and in the culture. If the rumors and recent moves are any indication, he’s setting up not just for another blockbuster year, but for an evolution that could redefine both his career and hip hop itself.
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