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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.

Kendrick Lamar Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)

Poetic JusticeKendrick Lamar ft. Drake22rank/position

Kendrick Lamar – Poetic Justice (Explicit) ft. Drake
Poetic JusticeKendrick Lamar ft. Drake

A collaboration between Kendrick Lamar and Drake.

Released as a digital download in 2012, it became a hit in countries like the United States and Belgium.

It samples Janet Jackson’s 1993 track “Any Time, Any Place.”

LOYALTY.Kendrick Lamar ft. Rihanna23rank/position

Kendrick Lamar – LOYALTY. ft. Rihanna
LOYALTY.Kendrick Lamar ft. Rihanna

A smooth track that sings about pledging loyalty in both platonic and romantic relationships.

It’s a collaboration between American rapper Kendrick Lamar and singer Rihanna, sampling Bruno Mars’s 2016 track “24K Magic.”

All The StarsKendrick Lamar & SZA24rank/position

A film theme song brimming with African pride and hope, woven from majestic strings and powerful beats.

Kendrick Lamar’s commanding rap performance and SZA’s soulful vocals create a stunning harmony that perfectly captures the film’s worldview.

Released in January 2018, the track plays over the end credits of Marvel Studios’ Black Panther and peaked at No.

7 on the U.S.

Billboard Hot 100.

It also earned high acclaim during awards season, including a nomination for Best Original Song at the 76th Golden Globe Awards.

It’s not only ideal as an ending theme for the movie, but also a perfect anthem for moments when you want to believe in your potential and move forward, or unite your heart with cherished friends.

family tiesBaby Keem & Kendrick Lamar25rank/position

Baby Keem, Kendrick Lamar – family ties (Official Video)
family tiesBaby Keem & Kendrick Lamar

This masterpiece, with its striking concept centered on family ties, makes a strong impression.

Featuring his cousin Kendrick Lamar, the track’s beat flips dramatically between the first and second halves, and its structure—expressing generational shift and self-assertion—is a must-hear.

The song’s impactful sound ensures it will stick in your head after just one listen.

Released in August 2021, it remains enduringly popular.

Without relying on external tie-ins, it grew into a global hit through the music video’s direction and its buzz, raising expectations for Baby Keem’s landmark album The Melodic Blue.

Its playful flow—cool yet distinctly unique—makes it a perfect BGM choice for videos that aim to leave a strong impression.

Money TreesKendrick Lamar26rank/position

Kendrick Lamar is a rapper known for his world-class skills.

Lately, he’s been in the spotlight for his beef with Drake, sparked by J.

Cole’s track.

Among Kendrick’s songs, the one I especially recommend for video production is Money Trees.

The track is characterized by Kendrick’s playful flow.

It’s cool yet uniquely quirky, making it a perfect BGM choice for videos where you want to leave a strong impression.

The Heart Part 4Kendrick Lamar27rank/position

Kendrick Lamar, a driving force in modern hip-hop with enormous social influence.

Do you remember the track he suddenly released in March 2017, just before unveiling his classic album DAMN.? Within a thrilling progression where multiple beats switch dramatically, the lyrics unleash fierce criticism of then–President Donald Trump and bare-knuckled competitiveness toward his rivals.

He even teases his next move by citing the date “April 7” in the lyrics, and sure enough, album details were revealed afterward—a clever stunt that sent fans into a frenzy.

It’s a showcase of taut tension and overwhelming skill, making it a great listen when you want to stand up to society’s injustices or fortify your resolve.

You Ain’t Gotta Lie (Momma Said)Kendrick Lamar28rank/position

This is a song by American artist Kendrick Lamar that tackles the theme of “lies,” something everyone is tempted to tell, from a unique perspective.

It’s a track from the album To Pimp a Butterfly, using advice from his mother as a motif to convey the futility of betraying oneself under pressure from social media and those around us.

A gentle melody line that weaves together jazz and funk tenderly wraps its powerful, message-driven lyrics.

Featured on this masterpiece released in March 2015, the song gives you a push when you feel like turning away from your true self.

When you can’t honestly admit your vulnerability, or when you want to look good in someone’s eyes, this track reminds you of the importance of being your authentic self.