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Kendrick Lamar Tops Spotify’s ‘Greatest Streaming Era Hip Hop Song’ List

 

In a groundbreaking announcement that has shaken the foundations of the music industry, Kendrick Lamar has been crowned the king of the streaming era in Hip Hop. His track “Alright” from the critically acclaimed album “To Pimp a Butterfly” has been named the greatest Hip Hop song of the streaming era by Spotify.


The list, released on May 20, 2024, features the top 100 rap songs since 2015, marking the beginning of what is now known as the streaming era. Following closely behind Lamar’s protest anthem are Cardi B’s “Bodak Yellow” and Drake’s “God’s Plan,” which secured the second and third spots, respectively.

This prestigious ranking is not just about the numbers; it’s a reflection of quality, impact, replay value, influence, and cultural significance. Carl Chery, Spotify’s Creative Director and Head of Urban Music, along with the Hip Hop editorial team, curated this list to capture the essence of Hip Hop in the modern digital landscape.

The top ten is a mix of anthems that have defined the last decade, with Lil Uzi Vert’s “XO Tour Llif3,” Future’s “March Madness,” Migos’ “Bad and Boujee,” Travis Scott’s “Sicko Mode,” Sheck Wes’ “Mo Bamba,” Pop Smoke’s “Dior,” and Juice WRLD’s “Lucid Dreams” completing the elite selection.

The list also includes heavy hitters like XXXTENTACION, Roddy Ricch, Kanye West, Kodak Black, Lil Baby, and French Montana in the top 20, showcasing a diverse range of artists who have left an indelible mark on the genre.

Spotify’s approach to the list was unique, as it was driven by the editorial team’s expertise in music and culture rather than streaming numbers alone. This decision underscores the platform’s commitment to recognizing artistic merit and cultural impact over commercial success.

As the news spreads across social media, with Spotify taking to Instagram to share the list and engage with fans, the conversation about the greatest songs of the streaming era continues. Kendrick Lamar’s dominance in this list is a testament to his artistry and the profound message of his music, resonating with listeners worldwide.


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