American rapper Kendrick Lamar is dominating the U.K. music charts this week, scoring four massive hits following a remarkable month in his career.
According to the Official Charts Company, Kendrick secured his first-ever U.K. No. 1 single with his diss track “Not Like Us”, which climbed one spot to claim the top position.
Kendrick Lamar’s Chart Success
The Compton-born rapper currently holds three spots in the U.K. Top 10, a rare achievement for any artist in the country.
His current chart positions include:
• “Not Like Us” – No. 1 🔥 (First-ever U.K. No. 1 hit)
• “Luther” ft. SZA – No. 4 (New peak position)
• “All the Stars” ft. SZA – No. 5 (Re-entry)
• “30 for 30” by SZA ft. Kendrick Lamar – No. 33
Rare Collaboration with SZA
Kendrick and SZA have been making waves as a powerful musical duo, landing three charting songs together this week. Their 2018 collaboration “All the Stars” from the Black Panther soundtrack made an unexpected return to the charts, proving its timeless appeal.
Meanwhile, their latest collaboration “Luther” from SZA’s deluxe album SOS is currently climbing the charts, giving both stars yet another Top 5 hit.
U.K. Chart Domination
Apart from the Official Singles Chart, Kendrick’s music is performing impressively across multiple genre-based charts in the U.K., with songs like “Peekaboo” featuring AZ Chike rising on three different tallies.
Kendrick Lamar’s U.K. Chart Positions (This Week)
Song Position Peak Position
Not Like Us No. 1 New Peak 🔥
Luther (ft. SZA) No. 4 New Peak 🔥
All the Stars (ft. SZA) No. 5 Re-entry
30 for 30 (SZA ft. Kendrick Lamar) No. 33 New Peak 🔥
Peekaboo (ft. AZ Chike) Rising on multiple charts New Peak
Kendrick’s Growing Global Impact
Kendrick Lamar’s recent dominance proves that his music transcends borders, with the U.K. fully embracing his sound.
With multiple hits climbing the charts and breaking records, Kendrick continues to solidify his legacy as one of the greatest rappers of all time.
Do you think Kendrick Lamar will maintain his U.K. chart dominance in the coming weeks?


