Every Song From Kendrick’s ‘Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers’ Charted on the Hot 100

Fresh off topping the Billboard 200 with his fifth studio album 'Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers,' Kendrick Lamar continued his chart dominance this week.

Kendrick Lamar performs on the Rock Stage during day 1 of Grandoozy
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Kendrick Lamar performs on the Rock Stage during day 1 of Grandoozy

Fresh off topping the Billboard 200 with his fifth studio album Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers, Kendrick Lamar continued his chart dominance this week, after all the tracks  from the LP have debuted on the Billboard Hot 100, per Chart Data. 

All songs from @kendricklamar's 'Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers' simultaneously chart on this week's Hot 100.

— chart data (@chartdata) May 23, 2022

Also, Kendrick had four songs debut in the Top 10, per Billboard. In doing so, Kendrick becomes the seventh artist to accomplish the feat, joining the likes of Drake, Bad Bunny, Lil Wayne, Future, Juice WRLD, and J. Cole, after “N95” debuted at No. 3, “Die Hard” at No. 5, “Silent Hill” at No. 7, and “United In Grief” at No. 8.

.@kendricklamar debuts four songs in the Hot 100’s top 10 simultaneously. He joins Juice WRLD, @LilTunechi, @JColeNC, @1future, @sanbenito and @Drake as the only artists in history to do so.

— chart data (@chartdata) May 23, 2022

.@kendricklamar's "N95" was the #1 best selling single in US consumption this week, earning the fourth biggest debut sales week of the year (270K).

— chart data (@chartdata) May 23, 2022

Lamar’s four top 10 entries ups his Hot 100 top 10 total to 12. He previously scored top 10 hits with “Humble” (No. 1), “DNA” (No. 4), “All The Stars” (No. 7), and “Pray For Me” (No. 7). The Compton rapper also appeared as a featured guest on top 10 hits from Lil Wayne (“Mona Lisa”), Taylor Swift (“Bad Blood”), Maroon 5 (“Don’t Wanna Know”), and ASAP Rocky (“Fuckin Problems”)

The news arrives just a week after Kendrick earned his fourth consecutive No. 1 album and the biggest release week of 2022 so far with Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers. The album debuted atop the Billboard 200 chart last week after earning an impressive 295,500 equivalent album units in its first week of availability.

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