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Kendrick Lamar has dominated headlines this week with a record-shattering achievement as Travis Scott and Lamar’s 2016 collaboration "goosebumps" became the highest-certified rap song in history, hitting 17x platinum and passing Drake’s "God’s Plan," per official confirmation from the Recording Industry Association of America, as reported by Hypebeast and Digital Music News. This historic moment has major significance, tying "goosebumps" with genre-spanning global hits like "Old Town Road" and making Lamar one of the only rap artists to reach this milestone. The platinum news has bounced through social media and mainstream outlets, often calling Lamar "unstoppable" as fans and analysts dissect what this means for his legacy.
The same week, Kendrick cemented his status as the genre’s guiding light when Nas, in an extensive Rolling Stone interview highlighted by both The Jasmine Brand and Complex, called Lamar "the North Star of hip-hop," crediting him as an artist who defends the culture’s integrity and continually inspires while others chase short-term trends. Social feeds lit up with viral quotes from Nas, and the North Star metaphor became a trending hashtag, reinforcing Lamar’s peerless standing.
On the live front, Kendrick finished up a fierce run through Latin America for his Grand National Tour, which received widespread coverage from outlets like AOL and JamBase. The final show was October 8 at Estadio Monumental David Arellano in Santiago, Chile, packing a stadium for a dramatic set that featured Latin breakout acts Ca7riel and Paco Amoroso as support, after similar sold-out appearances in Buenos Aires, Bogotá, Mexico City, and São Paulo. According to his manager’s statement picked up on Threads, Kendrick will take two months off after the Chile show, fueling rumors about a creative retreat or possible new music, though no official details have surfaced.
Business-wise, his strategic move from last year still carries weight in industry circles: a global publishing deal with Universal Music Publishing Group and Top Dawg Entertainment grants Kendrick expanded control over his catalog—a critical pillar for long-term influence and leverage, which execs and insiders discuss as a blueprint for modern superstar independence.
With Grammy buzz heating up, Lamar’s most recent album "GNX" and the hit single "Luther" with SZA have been submitted for multiple major categories including Album of the Year, Record of the Year, and Song of the Year according to the Grammy’s nomination breakdown in AOL. With last year’s sweep for "Not Like Us," speculation is high that Kendrick could once again dominate music’s biggest stage.
No new controversial news or unconfirmed rumors have emerged in the mainstream press; the focus remains on Kendrick Lamar’s superstar status, historic certification, prominent endorsements from his peers, and his influential tour moments—each potentially shaping his biographical legacy for years to come.
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