Kendrick Lamar: Unfiltered Creativity, Blockbuster Tours, and Cultural Dominance in 2025
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# Kendrick Lamar Recent Developments
Kendrick Lamar has had quite the week as we head into the second half of 2025. Most recently, he opened up to W Magazine about the deeply personal creative process behind his 2022 album Mr. Morale and The Big Steppers, revealing he almost never released it at all. The rapper explained he had to maintain complete privacy during the album's creation to ensure raw honesty, deliberately avoiding conversations with his family about the vulnerable topics he was addressing. Had he not been strategic about these discussions beforehand, Lamar admits the album would have remained dormant on a hard drive indefinitely. He's expressed profound satisfaction that the project has helped others open up emotionally, particularly friends who previously only knew how to communicate through violence.
On the touring front, Kendrick is currently in the middle of his Grand National Tour with dates at Melbourne's AAMI Park on December 3rd and 4th, featuring support from Schoolboy Q and Doechii respectively. Gates open at 5:30 PM with shows beginning at 7:15 PM, and he's expected to take the stage around 9 PM each evening. His setlist spans his entire catalog, from earlier tracks like Backseat Freestyle to recent songs like Not Like Us.
Speaking of Not Like Us, that Grammy winning diss track continues its cultural dominance. According to Apple Music's year end replay, the track claimed the top spot in the rap category for the second consecutive year, cementing its place in hip-hop history. Meanwhile, Drake topped Apple Music's overall artist rankings for 2025, creating an ironic dynamic where both artists completely dominated the platform simultaneously.
Beyond Apple Music, YouTube's 2025 trends report highlighted Kendrick's influence, with two of his songs making the top ten most used tracks on the platform: Luther featuring SZA and tv off. He's also slated to perform at the upcoming Super Bowl LIX, further solidifying his status as one of the year's defining cultural figures.
Overall, Kendrick has managed to balance raw artistic vulnerability with massive commercial success while maintaining his position at the center of music industry conversations heading into year's end.
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