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I was front and center when the Clipse Let God Sort Em Out Tour hit Los Angeles on August 23, and the crowd was buzzing—Kendrick Lamar lit up the Novo stage, joining Pusha T and Malice for the first-ever live performance of their collaborative track Chains and Whips. The crowd erupted when Kendrick jumped into his verse, but ever gracious, he quickly ceded the spotlight back to the Clipse, calling it a privilege to honor “the legends” in his hometown, then watched the rest of the set as a fan. Social media was ablaze with the footage—Kendrick’s performance at a packed LA venue instantly became a highwater mark for the city’s hip-hop summer, as shown by grandnationaltour’s Instagram reel and thousands of reposts.
Meanwhile, the Kendrick machine just keeps rolling. According to HotNewHipHop, heads are still spinning from his joint Grand National Tour with SZA. The duo’s run has become legendary—producer Mustard, who opened for them in Europe, publicly thanked Kendrick, SZA, and the fans for selling out all 39 stadium shows. Mustard even shared behind-the-scenes snaps with Kendrick, putting extra shine on Lamar’s relentless work ethic. The next U.S. leg of the Grand National Tour is slated for the fall, and anticipation is high, thanks in no small part to rumors swirling about a possible new Kendrick album by year’s end. Fans and music blogs are hanging on every rumor, as djmondomusic.com.ng points out, and speculation about a surprise drop is only intensifying his GOAT status online.
The numbers agree: worldmusicviews on Instagram confirmed Kendrick just crossed the staggering 50 billion streams mark on Spotify, a testament to his staying power in the streaming era, while rap-up.com reports GNX, his latest album, keeps shattering chart records. Fans have also noticed Kendrick keeping it characteristically low-key—his social media presence remains minimal, and true to form, he’s avoided public feuds or endorsement chatter, but his name is everywhere in hip-hop news thanks to enduring debate over his legacy and recent court drama. HotNewHipHop reports a judge just granted Drake’s legal team access to Kendrick’s UMG contract in a closely watched industry lawsuit, though details remain sealed to the public, fueling even more speculation about contracts and industry deals.
Whether he’s on stage making surprise appearances, topping streaming milestones, or making headlines in ongoing lawsuits, Kendrick Lamar dominates both the art and the business of hip-hop in 2025. Society can’t seem to get enough—every new move, every understated gesture, and every surprise cameo instantly becomes news, feeding the narrative that for this year and maybe this entire era, Kendrick is the undisputed focal point of the rap universe.
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