Lamar's “Not Like Us” tops the multi-metric Hot Rap Songs chart, which includes streaming, radio airplay, and sales statistics.
In the tracking week of May 3–9, Luminate reports 70.9 million official U.S. streams for the Mustard-produced cut, giving Lamar a record from his competitor.
Since YouTube song user-generated content was removed from chart calculations in 2020, Drake's "Way 2" featuring Future and Young Thug had the highest one-week streaming total for a hip-hop
Drake and Lamar's feud dates back at least a decade, but the latest stage began with the March release of "Like That," Lamar's collaboration with Future...
....and Metro Boomin, in which the Pulitzer Prize winner responded to Drake and J. Cole's perceived disses with his own. The Drake-Lamar feud peaked in May when they released six tracks from April 30 to May 5.
On Hot Rap Songs, Lamar's "Euphoria" comes in second for a second week thanks to 49 million official U.S. streams
Like That,” a former six-week champ, drops from the penthouse to No. 3 as Lamar's recent cuts ride streaming gains to the top two.
Drake's "Family Matters," boosted by 38 million streams, enters at No. 4, while his initial entry, "Push Ups," hits 4-6 in its third week.