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Kendrick Lamar Charts Multiple New Top 10 Hits At The Same Time
Kendrick Lamar Charts Multiple New Top 10 Hits At The Same Time

Forbes

time31-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Forbes

Kendrick Lamar Charts Multiple New Top 10 Hits At The Same Time

Kendrick Lamar scores multiple top 10 hits this week with Playboi Carti and Jhené Aiko, while ... More 'Luther' continues to dominate the Hot 100 and beyond. LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - FEBRUARY 08: Kendrick Lamar performs onstage during the Visa Cash App RB Formula One Team 2024 Livery Reveal on February 08, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo byfor Cash App) Kendrick Lamar has spent the past year proving, once again, that he's not just one of the most respected names in hip-hop, he's also one of the most commercially successful. His 2024 single "Not Like Us" was an instant, massive hit, and has since become what may be his biggest chart success to date. That track alone has kept Lamar present inside the top 10 on quite a few Billboard charts this spring, and he's only added fuel to the fire since it dropped. In late 2024, Lamar dropped his latest full-length, GNX, and it was immediately clear that the project was going to be another high point in his already stellar career. Singles from the collection have continued to perform well months later. Now, as GNX continues to perform well, and 'Not Like Us' refuses to fall, Lamar is adding more wins to his already incredible run — this time, thanks to his work with another hip-hop heavyweight. This week, Lamar scores a pair of new top 10 hits on several Billboard charts, and he has Playboi Carti to thank for the boost. Carti, currently one of the hottest names in rap, rules the Billboard 200 with his new album Music. The set earns one of the largest debuts in recent memory, and the 30 songs included flood the rankings. Lamar, who is featured on two songs from the album, is now part of that chart takeover. As Carti conquers the Billboard 200, Lamar picks up multiple new top 10s across a slew of other lists. The biggest of Lamar and Carti's joint hits right now is 'Good Credit.' The tune debuts on eight Billboard charts, entering the top 10 on five of them. It performs best on a pair of genre-specific streaming rankings – the R&B/Hip-Hop Streaming Songs and Rap Streaming Songs charts – where it opens at No. 5. 'Good Credit' also reaches the top 10 on the Streaming Songs list, which ranks the most-played tracks in the U.S. regardless of genre. It appears at No. 7 on that tally. It starts in the same position on both the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts, where sales, streams, and airplay are factored into where a title lands. The duo also sees another collaborative track open on the charts this week, and this time, there's a third big name involved. Jhené Aiko joins them on the cut 'Backdoor,' which also debuts across several Billboard lists. 'Backdoor' launches inside the top 10 on three different charts this frame. It starts at No. 8 on both the R&B/Hip-Hop Streaming Songs and Rap Streaming Songs rankings. On the Hot Rap Songs list, the track narrowly makes it into the highest tier, starting at No. 10. Scoring a handful of top 10 hits in one week is impressive, but for Lamar, it's almost a commonplace occurrence at this point. With his new entries, the rapper has now charted 34 top 10s on the Streaming Songs tally. That is, impressively, the lowest number among the charts he debuts on this period, as he has now reached 40 top 10s on several of the genre-specific rankings thanks to his latest appearances. While Lamar is celebrating the arrival of multiple new hits, one of his older smashes is still holding strong. 'Luther,' his collaboration with longtime friend SZA, continues to dominate the Hot 100. That track remains in charge this week, and it's charting on more than a dozen lists at the same time.

Kanye West slams Kendrick Lamar's features on Playboi Carti's album MUSIC
Kanye West slams Kendrick Lamar's features on Playboi Carti's album MUSIC

Express Tribune

time14-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Express Tribune

Kanye West slams Kendrick Lamar's features on Playboi Carti's album MUSIC

Kanye West has publicly criticized Kendrick Lamar's involvement in Playboi Carti's highly anticipated new album, MUSIC, despite producing one of the tracks himself. On March 14, Ye took to X (formerly Twitter) to voice his disapproval, writing in all caps, 'I DON'T LIKE KENDRICK LAMARS MUSIC. HE RAPS VERY GOOD BUT I DIDNT NEED TO HEAR HIM ON CARTI ALBUM.' I DONT LIKE KENDRICK LAMARS MUSIC HE RAPS VERY GOOD BUT I DIDNT NEED TO HEAR HIM ON CARTI ALBUM — ye (@kanyewest) March 14, 2025 Lamar appears on three tracks—'Good Credit,' 'Mojo Jojo,' and 'Backdoor,' which was produced by West. His contributions add to a star-studded guest lineup featuring Future, Travis Scott, The Weeknd, and Lil Uzi Vert. The comments come just a month after Ye acknowledged Lamar's lyrical dominance, saying in an interview with Justin LaBoy on The Download that 'if you rap against Kendrick, you will lose.' Despite that praise, West now seems displeased with Lamar's presence on MUSIC. Carti's album rollout was not without hiccups. Originally slated for a midnight release, the project was delayed until nearly 4 a.m. ET. The album marks Carti's return after five years, following 2020's Whole Lotta Red, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. With MUSIC now out, Playboi Carti is set to perform at Rolling Loud California this weekend before joining The Weeknd on a stadium tour. Neither Carti nor Lamar's teams have responded to Ye's remarks.

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