As a seasoned gamer and hip-hop aficionado with over two decades of musical journey under my belt, I can confidently say that this year’s rap battle between Drake and Kendrick Lamar has been nothing short of electrifying! The numbers speak for themselves – $15.3 million USD in revenue generated from their diss tracks alone is a testament to the power of their lyrical prowess and the undeniable impact they’ve had on the hip-hop scene this year.
A new report from Billboard reveals the earnings generated by diss tracks between Drake and Kendrick Lamar in the year 2024, showcasing their significant impact on hip-hop last year. Both artists have made impressive strides, with Kendrick securing two No.1 hits through his diss tracks, and Drake responding in kind.
Hey there fellow gaming enthusiast! Just got my hands on some mind-blowing numbers from a recent report about the earnings of those hot diss tracks on the charts. Drake and Kendrick’s tracks made an impressive $15.3 million USD, but here’s the kicker: three of their disses didn’t even contribute to that grand total!
Take a look at the breakdown below.
Billboard has revealed the total earnings of Kendrick Lamar and Drake during their feud, which amounted to approximately $15.3 million. Breaking it down, here are their individual earnings:
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2024-12-13 08:55