Episode three of Kendrick Lamar: A New Era of Hip-Hop Supremacy covers his historic February twenty twenty-five achievements. Kendrick became the first solo rap artist to headline the Super Bowl halftime show, drawing a record one hundred thirty-three point five million viewers, the highest ever. The episode analyzes the performance's cultural significance, production, and what it means for hip-hop's mainstream acceptance. Weeks later at the sixty-seventh Grammy Awards, "Not Like Us" swept five categories including Record of the Year and Song of the Year. The episode examines Kendrick's influence, his legacy as a generational artist, and how he redefined excellence in contemporary music.
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