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Kendrick Lamar is having one of the biggest weeks and, arguably, one of the most momentous years of his career as the Grand National Tour with SZA officially shattered the all-time record for highest-grossing hip-hop tour. Industry trackers like Billboard and Kurrco confirm over 332 million dollars in revenue already, with final figures set even higher, and 1.5 million tickets sold around the world; beyond the raw stats, this achievement cements Lamar not just as a hip-hop headliner but as a dominant live act across all genres. Kurrco and Alice965 highlight that the Minneapolis tour opener was itself the highest-grossing single rap show ever, and the tour closed in Australia with SZA passing the baton to ScHoolboy Q for the final leg. On stage, Kendrick regularly addressed sold-out crowds, crediting the cultural reach and communal power of the Grand National outing, which doubled down on stadium spectacle and technical artistry, as production managers told TPi Magazine.
Off stage, the afterglow of the massive Kendrick-Drake feud continued to ripple through headlines. According to Billboard and the Jasmine Brand, Drake quietly cut ties with longtime booking agent Brent Smith, the very agent he shared with Kendrick, reportedly as a direct result of their very public and bitter musical clash. Smith, now at Wasserman Music, had worked with Drake for over a decade. Business analysts suggest that the collapse of this partnership and Drake’s swift move to mega-agency CAA marks a significant industry schism. The feud, punctuated by Kendrick’s diss track Not Like Us hitting No. 1, also triggered a legal battle when Drake unsuccessfully sued Universal Music Group, claiming the track’s lyrics were false and defamatory—a federal judge dismissed his suit last month, but an appeal is underway.
Back in the public eye, Kendrick remains elusive—AOL details how he skipped the MTV VMAs despite boasting 10 nominations, only accepting a technical award for Best Cinematography and staying off social platforms that night. It’s a signature move, as he’s increasingly withdrawn and selective with appearances, preferring instead in-depth interviews, like his recent Harper's Bazaar conversation with SZA, where he reflected on performance anxiety, vulnerability, and how he balances masculine and feminine energies in his creative process. Social buzz around Kendrick is louder than ever, but he’s not the one fanning the flames directly—he lets his music, his business moves, and his historic live performances do the talking.
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