Kendrick Lamar Breaks Whopping Spotify Record

Austin City Limits – Kendrick Lamar in concert

Kendrick Lamar continues to break records.

Kendrick Lamar continues to dominate the hip-hop landscape, adding another major milestone to his already historic run. Today, it was announced that Kendrick has officially broken the record for the most monthly Spotify listeners by a rapper, hitting an all-time high of 88.8 million listeners.

This is a staggering achievement, especially considering the competition—artists like Drake and Travis Scott, who have consistently pulled massive streaming numbers, now trail behind Lamar. The surge in streams follows his record-breaking Super Bowl halftime show, multiple Grammy wins, and the resurgence of Not Like Us, which recently reclaimed the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100.


Kendrick Becomes First Rapper With Over 88.8 Million Monthly Streams


Kendrick’s influence and impact on hip-hop are undeniable, and fans clearly can’t get enough of his music right now. With records falling left and right, it’s safe to say he’s at the top of the game.



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