Kendrick Lamar has achieved a new landmark in his illustrious career. The rap icon has now surpassed 50 billion streams on Spotify across all credits, making him only the fifth rapper in history to reach this elite milestone.
His most recent body of work, GNX, proved to be a global sensation, topping charts around the world. The album not only won Album of the Year at the BET Awards but also delivered Hot 100 chart-toppers such as Squabble Up and Luther.
Adding to his legacy, Kendrick Lamar etched his name into history as the first solo hip-hop artist to headline the Super Bowl Halftime Show. His performance, widely praised for its cultural depth, featured classics like Humble, DNA, and the ever-present Not Like Us.
The milestone arrives as Lamar continues his worldwide ‘Grand National’ tour, which has been drawing massive crowds across continents.
With an impressive 22 GRAMMY Awards, a Primetime Emmy, and recognition as one of the greatest rappers of all time, Kendrick Lamar’s dominance shows no signs of slowing down.



