Kendrick Lamar Popular Song Rankings [2026]
If we’re talking about a rapper who’s influential not just in music but also in thought right now, it has to be this man.
Kendrick Lamar, who survived growing up in Compton, California—often considered one of the most dangerous areas in America.
This time, we’ll introduce his most popular songs in ranking order.
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Kendrick Lamar Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Like ThatFuture, Metro Boomin & Kendrick Lamar11rank/position

This track is a collaboration by three big names representing the hip-hop scene: Future, producer Metro Boomin, and Kendrick Lamar.
It’s included on their joint album WE DON’T TRUST YOU, released in March 2024.
The song debuted at No.
1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
It’s also known for being used as a pump-up track by skateboarder Yuto Horigome.
Metro Boomin’s menacing bass and hard-hitting beat are sure to turn the tension of facing rivals into strength.
It’s a perfect song for skaters pushing their personal limits with individual skill.
The Heart Part 5Kendrick Lamar12rank/position

Kendrick Lamar, often called the “new king of hip-hop.” Despite debuting in 2011 and belonging to a relatively newer generation of rappers, he has earned numerous awards from a variety of music outlets.
His masterpiece “The Heart Part 5” showcases his dazzling command of rapid-fire rap while still delivering a strong sense of groove.
The music video, with its simple wardrobe and stripped-down direction, is refreshingly stylish—be sure to check it out!
M.A.A.D. CityKendrick Lamar Feat. MC Eiht13rank/position

A collaboration between American rappers Kendrick Lamar and MC Eiht.
It samples the Five Stairsteps’ 1968 track “Don’t Change Your Love.” Released in 2012, it became a hit in the United States, the United Kingdom, Denmark, and other countries.
Bad BloodTaylor Swift ft. Kendrick Lamar14rank/position

The song used in the Apple Music commercial “Drake vs.
Bench Press.” It’s an anthem about betrayal.
The music video, directed by Joseph Kahn, features Martha Hunt, Gigi Hadid, Selena Gomez, Hayley Williams, Ellie Goulding, and others.
Bitch, Don’t Kill My VibeKendrick Lamar15rank/position

In today’s hip-hop scene, Kendrick Lamar is a rapper whose skills rank among the top five.
His Super Bowl halftime performance was absolutely stunning.
Among his tracks, the one I especially recommend for January is “Bitch, Don’t Kill My Vibe.” Toward the end, he talks about his New Year’s resolutions, and at first it might seem like he’s singing about feelings for an ex-lover.
However, the final line reveals that he wasn’t addressing a woman at all, but hip-hop itself.
The way he weaves in that kind of intelligence and layered meaning is truly sophisticated.


