Billboard ranks Kendrick Lamar #1 greatest pop star of 2024 for having one of the most dominant years in music history

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So they left out the homie Shaboozey
 
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Kinda agree with billboard, can't think of another artist that had such a massive impact on the culture :ehh:

 

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So you're saying a hip hop star got bytch smacked and shytted on by a pop star? The hip hop star. Lost horribly. To a pop star.

nikka, no matter which way you slice it, it makes y'all look bad. I don't know what's so hard about conceding and moving on instead of looking for some phyrric victory that doesn't exist
Who is “yall”

You nikkas weird. :mjlol:
 

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01 is fair, but you gotta understand that it's not just record sales, it's also impact on pop culture. J Lo was everywhere man

1996. No. Alanis clears anyone that year

07: Ye I'll definitely agree with but still, no.

13: I definitely agree here.

With 2001, I can't think of anything bigger culturally than "Fallin". Jennifer Lopez seemed everywhere, but that was moreso due to the Murder Inc. connect.
 

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Post Malone and Jelly Roll, 🤣. I been saying it bro, check my backlog, pause, they’re gonna turn like 55-60% of our shhit white by like 2030, 🤮. By 2050 they’ll probably be saying MC Serch and Pete Nice created hip hop

If Kendrick didn’t have this unbelievable outlier of a year and beat shhit down Drake’s leg like this it probably would’ve been Drake at #1 on here, 🤮. Three white rappers in the Top 10, no black ones. Spooky
 
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