Kendrick Lamar and SZA land new No. 1s on Billboard’s Streaming Songs chart – Lamar his 7th, SZA her 0.33 – as “Luther” rises to the highest of the March 1-dated rating.
“Luther” enjoys its coronation in its thirteenth week at the tally with 45.2 million professional U.S. streams within the week finishing Feb. 20, a spice up of 6%, consistent with Luminate.
At the beginning launched as a part of Lamar’s album GNX on Nov. 22, “Luther” in spite of everything climbs to No. 1 on Streaming Songs after it used to be carried out all over Lamar’s Tremendous Bowl halftime display set on Feb. 9, plus endured luck on user-generated content material apps reminiscent of TikTok.
Lamar replaces himself atop the survey; “No longer Like Us,” additionally carried out all over the halftime display, ascended again to the summit at the Feb. 22 listing by way of 49 million streams Feb. 7-13; it ranks at No. 2 on the newest rating (39.2 million streams, down 20%).
All informed, Lamar boasts seven No. 1s on Streaming Songs, which started in 2013. Together with his 7th ruler, he assumes sole ownership of the third-most No. 1s within the chart’s historical past, breaking out of what have been a three-way tie with Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber.
Maximum No. 1s, Streaming Songs
- 20, Drake
- 9, Taylor Swift
- 7, Kendrick Lamar
- 6, Ariana Grande
- 6, Justin Bieber
- 5, Travis Scott
Lamar first reigned in 2017 with the four-week rule of “Humble.” 4 of his No. 1s have happened up to now yr, starting with the reign of Long run, Metro Boomin and Lamar’s “Like That,” which led for 3 weeks starting ultimate April.
As for SZA, “Luther” is her 0.33 chief, following 4 weeks at No. 1 for “Kill Invoice” in 2022 and 2023 and one body atop the survey in 2023 for Drake’s “Slime You Out,” on which she’s featured.
Similtaneously, as up to now reported, “Luther” rises to No. 1 at the multimetric Billboard Sizzling 100.




















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