Kendrick Lamar has made history on the back of his Super Bowl halftime show performance.
The Compton rapper headlined the break after the Eagles took a 24-0 lead into halftime following a dominant two quarters against the Chiefs at Super Bowl 59 and has since broken Drake’s record for monthly genre listeners on Spotify with 88.9 million.
Of course, there is no love lost between Kendrick and Drake. The artists were involved in a highly-publicized beef last year, which resulted in the former releasing the diss track ‘Not Like Us.”
The song, which suggests that the Canadian is a pedophile, was part of Lamar’s setlist on Sunday. It clocked 11 million plays in one day the day after the Super Bowl, jumping by a massive 430 percent.
Other tracks, such as “HUMBLE” and “Money Trees,” went up in listens by 300 and 260 percent, respectively, while Apple Music listeners went up by 328 percent as albums GNX and DAMN moved up to the No. 1 and 2 spots on iTunes.
Kendrick Lamar officially breaks the all-time record for most monthly listeners for a rapper in Spotify history, with 88.8 million. 🎧🔥🎶
What’s one Kendrick song you got on repeat right now?⤵️ pic.twitter.com/vHTaC4XLnJ
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