Kendrick Lamar Already on High Ahead of Super Bowl Halftime Show, As 'GNX' Returns to #1
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Kendrick Lamar’s 'GNX' has climbed back to the No. 1 spot on US iTunes just ahead of his February 9 Super Bowl halftime show. The surprise album, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in December 2024, marked Lamar’s fifth consecutive chart-topping record. With 319,000 units sold in its first week and 379 million streams, GNX delivered one of the year’s biggest opening weeks, solidifying Lamar’s dominance and reigniting excitement for his much-anticipated New Orleans performance.
The resurgence of Kendrick Lamar’s 'GNX' just before the Super Bowl halftime show proves his continued grip on music fans. Originally released without warning in November 2024, the 12-track album delivered record-breaking streaming numbers and critical acclaim, securing its place as one of the biggest hip-hop projects of the year. With 'GNX' back at the top of iTunes and Lamar about to headline the halftime show, 2025 is already huge for him.
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'GNX' is not just about the numbers—it is making a statement. With 379 million streams and 319,000 units sold in its first week, it is clear Lamar’s still killing it. The surprise drop had fans buzzing, showing just how he can keep the culture on its toes. Now, with the Super Bowl halftime show around the corner, 'GNX' is another reminder of how Lamar’s music always hits differently and keeps him relevant in the game. However, Kendrick Lamar has more evidence to prove his case.
With 'GNX' topping charts minutes before the Super Bowl, Kendrick Lamar's performance was the perfect reflection of his dominance.
Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime performance was a cultural moment
Kendrick Lamar’s 2025 Super Bowl halftime performance lived up to the hype and then some. After months of anticipation, Lamar took the stage in front of millions, delivering an unforgettable 13-minute mashup of his greatest hits like 'Not Like Us,' 'HUMBLE,' and 'GNX.' Dressed in his signature style and introduced by Samuel L. Jackson, Lamar commanded the stage with the energy of a true icon. The performance reached an epic moment when tennis legend Serena Williams, once linked to Drake, made a surprise appearance alongside him.
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Beyond the music, the performance was a celebration of Lamar’s journey to the top. With five Grammy wins fresh on his heels, he brought an emotional depth to the Super Bowl stage that only he could. SZA also joined him for a stunning rendition of 'All the Stars,' adding to the evening’s magic. Together, they proved that Kendrick Lamar’s halftime performance was not just a show—it was a cultural moment.
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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