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Kendrick Lamar’s “Squabble Up” debuts at No. 1 on the Streaming Songs chart

Kendrick Lamar has his sixth No. 1 – and third of 2024 – under his belt billboardis on the Streaming Songs charts as “Squabble Up” debuts at the top of the chart on December 7th.

According to Luminate, “Squabble Up” recorded 52 million official U.S. streams in the week ending November 28th.

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Each of Lamar’s No. 1s also debuted atop the list, third most of any act behind Taylor Swift (seven) and Drake (15). Both acts are also the only artists ahead of him on the all-time No. 1 ranking since Streaming Songs’ inception in 2013 (Swift with nine total rulers, Drake with 20); Lamar is tied for third all-time with Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber.

Lamar first reigned supreme in 2017 with “Humble.”, followed by starring roles in Lil Wayne’s “Mona Lisa” in 2018 and “N95” in 2022. 2024 marks the first time he has appeared in more than once a year. Squabble Up” was joined by his own “Not Like Us” and “Like That” by Future and Metro Boomin, on which he is also a lead artist.

Overall, Lamar holds the entire top 9 of December 7’s streaming songs and 12 of the top 17, giving him 32 career top 10s, good for fourth all-time with 21 Savage and The Weeknd (Drake leads) . all files with 99).

Lamar is the first act not named Taylor Swift or Drake to be featured in the top 9 streaming songs. Swift (November 5, 2022; November 11, 2023; May 4, 2024) and Drake (September 18, 2021; November 19, 2022; October 21, 2023) have each done this three times.

With nine songs in the top 10, Lamar joins a list that includes Swift and Drake as well as 21 Savage and J. Cole.

At the same time, as previously reported, “Squabble Up” debuts at No. 1 on the multimetric Billboard Hot 100, one of seven songs on the new album GNX in the top 10, while GNX itself lands at number 1 on the Billboard 200.

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