Kendrick Lamar has not only dominated the most recent Billboard album chart — he is now sitting on top of the Hot 100 singles chart as well.
Billboard reported on Tuesday (February 18) that, following his performance of it at the Super Bowl, K.Dot’s Drake diss “Not Like Us” has reached the number one spot on the Hot 100 for its third non-consecutive week. It previously hit that mark for during its debut week in May, and then again following the Pop Out concert in July.
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“Not Like Us” is now the only non-holiday song to hit the top of the chart three separate times with breaks of two or more months between each appearance. The break between its appearance in July and now — 29 chart weeks — is the third-longest ever, behind Chubby Checker’s “The Twist” and Mariah Carey‘s annual holiday chart-topper, “All I Want For Christmas Is You.”
Kendrick hit a different milestone on the Billboard 200 album chart this week, becoming the first rap act ever to have three albums in the top 10 of the chart at the same time.
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On the Billboard 200 chart dated February 22 (which reflects sales during the week ending February 13), the outlet reported on Sunday (February 16), K.Dot’s latest, GNX, will return to the number one slot. His 2017 release DAMN will be at number nine, while 2012’s good kid, m.A.A.d city will be at 10.
Lamar is the first living male artist to have a trio of albums in the chart’s top 10 since Herb Alpert in 1966. The most recent artist to hit the mark was, unsurprisingly, Taylor Swift, who actually had five simultaneous albums in the top 10 in 2023. In the immediate aftermath of Prince‘s 2016 death, he had three albums in the top 10, and then five the following week.
In this most recent charting week, Kendrick’s GNX moved 236,000 equivalent album units, while DAMN moved 39,000 and good kid did 37,000.
The rapper’s post-Super Bowl wins continued when “Not Like Us” received the Saturday Night Live treatment thanks to Will Ferrell and Ana Gasteyer.
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During the sketch comedy show’s 50th anniversary special this past weekend, Ferrell and Gasteyer reprised their classic roles as music teachers Marty and Bobbi Culp to cover a host of modern hits.