Hip-hop icon Kendrick Lamar has set a new Spotify record after his electrifying performance at the Super Bowl halftime show. The rapper’s music saw an unprecedented surge in streams, with millions of fans rushing to listen to his tracks following his appearance.
Lamar, known for his lyrical prowess and cultural impact, delivered a performance that resonated globally. In the days following the event, his Spotify monthly listeners soared to an all-time high, making him the most-streamed rapper on the platform. His diss track, “Not Like Us,” experienced a massive 430% increase in streams, topping both U.S. and global charts.
Several of his songs, including “Luther,” “TV Off,” and “Squabble Up,” dominated the top positions on the U.S. Spotify daily chart. This historic streaming surge has placed Lamar ahead of many rap giants, further cementing his status as one of the most influential artists of this generation.
Fans and industry experts have credited his record-breaking moment to the sheer intensity and artistry he brings to his performances. His Super Bowl show was not just a display of musical talent but a powerful cultural moment that resonated with millions worldwide.
As Kendrick Lamar continues to redefine hip-hop, his latest milestone proves that his influence remains stronger than ever. His ability to dominate streaming platforms after a major performance highlights the lasting impact of his artistry in the global music scene.
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