Kendrick Lamar's Historic 2025: Dominating Charts, Emmys, and Global Change
Update: 2025-07-20
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Kendrick Lamar is having a historic summer that is reshaping his career trajectory and the wider music landscape. According to HipHopDX and data tracking group Luminate, Kendrick's chart-topping single "Luther," featuring SZA, has been crowned the biggest song of 2025 so far, having sold nearly 4 million copies and sitting atop the Billboard Hot 100 for thirteen consecutive weeks. This chart dominance doesn’t stop there—his tracks "Not Like Us" and "TV Off" are also among the year's top sellers, and both he and SZA hold the second and third best-selling albums of the year, just behind Morgan Wallen.
His headline-grabbing Super Bowl LIX halftime show continues to reverberate through the industry and pop culture. Not only did his performance at the Caesars Superdome with cameos from Samuel L. Jackson, SZA, and Serena Williams draw a record-breaking 133.5 million viewers—the most in Super Bowl halftime history—but it also garnered four Emmy Award nominations, including Outstanding Variety Special, Directing, Music Direction, and Choreography. Entertainment insiders, including Roc Nation’s CEO, are effusive, describing the show as a cultural watershed. Kendrick now finds himself in a direct Emmy showdown with Beyoncé, whose own NFL halftime spectacle is also up for awards, adding another layer of intrigue for music fans and industry watchers. The winners will be revealed at the Primetime Emmy Awards on September 14, hosted at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, a detail highlighted in coverage by Foxie 105 and Times of India.
Live, Kendrick is electrifying audiences as part of his world tour with SZA, with recent standout shows at Amsterdam's Johan Cruijff ArenA on July 13 and consecutive sold-out nights at Paris La Défense Arena on July 15 and 16. French and international outlets are ablaze with reports about his stage presence and the logistical excitement surrounding huge crowds.
He’s also breaking new ground in business and philanthropy. The Associated Press reports Kendrick will headline the inaugural Move Afrika: A Global Citizen Experience in Kigali, Rwanda this December, part of a bold bid to create a regular concert touring circuit across Africa and spur regional economic growth—a mission certain to boost his legacy as both a performer and a catalyst for global change.
Legal drama between Kendrick and Drake continues to bubble, with Music Times reporting that Universal Music Group has named Kendrick a potential witness in Drake’s defamation lawsuit over the impact and alleged manipulation behind "Not Like Us." Kendrick is not a defendant but stands at the center of music’s most-watched feud, adding courtroom suspense to the year’s biggest headlines.
Speculation is swirling on social media about new business and music moves, but no official announcements have landed as of today, so only verified updates stand. What is certain: Kendrick Lamar is everywhere, dominating charts, television, major venues, and even court dockets, defining not just his year but the direction of modern hip-hop and entertainment.
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Kendrick Lamar is having a historic summer that is reshaping his career trajectory and the wider music landscape. According to HipHopDX and data tracking group Luminate, Kendrick's chart-topping single "Luther," featuring SZA, has been crowned the biggest song of 2025 so far, having sold nearly 4 million copies and sitting atop the Billboard Hot 100 for thirteen consecutive weeks. This chart dominance doesn’t stop there—his tracks "Not Like Us" and "TV Off" are also among the year's top sellers, and both he and SZA hold the second and third best-selling albums of the year, just behind Morgan Wallen.
His headline-grabbing Super Bowl LIX halftime show continues to reverberate through the industry and pop culture. Not only did his performance at the Caesars Superdome with cameos from Samuel L. Jackson, SZA, and Serena Williams draw a record-breaking 133.5 million viewers—the most in Super Bowl halftime history—but it also garnered four Emmy Award nominations, including Outstanding Variety Special, Directing, Music Direction, and Choreography. Entertainment insiders, including Roc Nation’s CEO, are effusive, describing the show as a cultural watershed. Kendrick now finds himself in a direct Emmy showdown with Beyoncé, whose own NFL halftime spectacle is also up for awards, adding another layer of intrigue for music fans and industry watchers. The winners will be revealed at the Primetime Emmy Awards on September 14, hosted at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, a detail highlighted in coverage by Foxie 105 and Times of India.
Live, Kendrick is electrifying audiences as part of his world tour with SZA, with recent standout shows at Amsterdam's Johan Cruijff ArenA on July 13 and consecutive sold-out nights at Paris La Défense Arena on July 15 and 16. French and international outlets are ablaze with reports about his stage presence and the logistical excitement surrounding huge crowds.
He’s also breaking new ground in business and philanthropy. The Associated Press reports Kendrick will headline the inaugural Move Afrika: A Global Citizen Experience in Kigali, Rwanda this December, part of a bold bid to create a regular concert touring circuit across Africa and spur regional economic growth—a mission certain to boost his legacy as both a performer and a catalyst for global change.
Legal drama between Kendrick and Drake continues to bubble, with Music Times reporting that Universal Music Group has named Kendrick a potential witness in Drake’s defamation lawsuit over the impact and alleged manipulation behind "Not Like Us." Kendrick is not a defendant but stands at the center of music’s most-watched feud, adding courtroom suspense to the year’s biggest headlines.
Speculation is swirling on social media about new business and music moves, but no official announcements have landed as of today, so only verified updates stand. What is certain: Kendrick Lamar is everywhere, dominating charts, television, major venues, and even court dockets, defining not just his year but the direction of modern hip-hop and entertainment.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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