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Kendrick Lamar’s past few days have been a masterclass in dominating both music and headlines. HipHopDX reports that at the 2025 halfway mark Kendrick officially owns the biggest song of the year with Luther his chart-topping collaboration with SZA, which sold a staggering 3.9 million copies so far. Even more impressive, his tracks Not Like Us and TV Off sit third and fourth on the charts—remarkable since Not Like Us originally debuted last summer yet still refuses to fade. Album sales have also kept Kendrick in the conversation. While Morgan Wallen’s I'm the Problem leads 2025 with 2.5 million units, SZA’s SOS deluxe and Kendrick’s GNX are battling for the runner-up slot, both crossing over 1.7 million in sales.
Major news broke with the announcement—covered by Variety and the Associated Press—that Kendrick will headline Move Afrika: A Global Citizen Experience on December 6 in Rwanda, marking a historic step toward establishing a global touring circuit in Africa. The event, co-curated by his creative company pgLang, is designed to both entertain and galvanize action on social issues and business growth across the continent, a move organizers hope sends lasting shockwaves through both the music industry and African economies.
Live on stage, Kendrick’s Grand National Tour continues to be a spectacle. According to the official Tottenham Hotspur Stadium release and corroborated by Uncut magazine, Kendrick and SZA lit up London on July 22 and 23 with sold-out performances hailed as “scintillating spectacle.” Fan vlogs and on-the-ground accounts from the Cardiff and Amsterdam stops raved about his presence, with Mustard joining as DJ to ramp up the excitement. The European stadium run rolls onto Spain, Italy, Sweden, and, starting September, to Latin America with a string of soccer stadium dates. Variety emphasizes these runs are largely sold out, with Barcelona’s lone Spanish stop coming up July 30.
Perhaps most widely talked-about is Kendrick’s Emmy recognition. According to Key103Radio, his record-shattering Super Bowl LIX halftime show netted four Primetime Emmy nominations, including Outstanding Variety Special and Outstanding Music Direction. Industry pulse following the performance has been breathless, not just for the show’s cultural impact but too for its sheer scale—133.5 million viewers watched Kendrick, SZA, Samuel L. Jackson and Serena Williams redefine halftime entertainment.
Financially, as Brigada News detailed, Kendrick didn’t collect a direct paycheck from the Super Bowl—no halftime performers do—but his net worth remains massive at $140 million, buoyed by the world’s highest-grossing rap tours and recent endorsement deals. Social media continues buzzing over his Grammy wins, world tour antics, and especially anticipation around the Africa show, consolidating the Pulitzer winner’s reputation as a generational artist with global intent.
No major scandals, speculative rumors, or negative stories surfaced in the mainstream press—recent coverage is uniformly focused on Kendrick’s blockbuster live moments, award nominations, record metrics, and his near-mythic hold on the culture.
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