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    Kendrick Lamar’s “Euphoria” Breaks Hip-Hop Streaming Record on Spotify in 2024

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    King Kendrick’s “Euphoria” Sets New Streaming Record with Diss Track Targeting Drake

    King Kendrick Lamar is making waves with his latest diss track, “Euphoria,” which has shattered streaming records on Spotify. The track, which takes aim at fellow rapper Drake, garnered an impressive 9.206 million streams on its opening day, marking the largest streaming day for a Hip-Hop song in 2024.

    The success of “Euphoria” has not only resonated with fans but also caught the attention of other rappers. 50 Cent took to Instagram to praise the track, calling it “real hip hop.” The diss track has stirred up controversy with its bold lyrics, with Lamar calling out Drake for various alleged transgressions, including dodging Pusha T and being a poor father.

    The track opens with Lamar rapping over a classic Teddy Pendergrass sample, setting the tone for the fiery verses to come. Lamar doesn’t hold back, accusing Drake of manipulation and deceit, and hinting at more revelations to come. The track has sparked a heated debate among fans and fellow artists, with many eagerly awaiting a response from Drake.

    With “Euphoria” climbing the charts and making headlines, it’s clear that King Kendrick is back and ready to reclaim his throne in the world of Hip-Hop. Stay tuned for more updates on this epic rap feud.

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